Organization:Salyut Machine-Building Association
Type | Joint-stock company |
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Founded | 1912 |
Headquarters | , Russia |
Parent | United Engine Corporation |
Website | www |
Salyut Machine-Building Production Association (Russian: Научно-производственный центр газотурбостроения «Салют») is a company based in Moscow, Russia. NPC Saljut have three plants and office with further plants outside Moscow city. It is a subsidiary of United Engine Corporation.[1]
Salyut is a leading commercial and military aircraft engine production association. Aircraft engine repairs and diagnostic services are also provided. Under conversion programs, Salyut produces a variety of commercial machinery and small engines.[2]
Salyut manufactured the AL-21F turbofan engine for the Su-24 Fencer and the AL-31F engine for the Su-27 Flanker.[2]
History
The factory was established in 1912 as a subsidiary of the French engine manufacturer Gnome et Rhône.[3] In 1941 the factory was evacuated to Samara,[3] eventually becoming JSC Kuznetsov. Engine production at the Moscow site was restored by July 1942.[3] Since the 1980s, the main activity of the company is the production of turboshaft engines for various purposes.[3]
Subsidiaries
- Naro Fominsk Motor Plant
- Perm Motor Plant
- Ufa UMPO plants
- Omsk OMKB
- Tyumen Motor Plant
- MMP Chernyshev, TMKB Soyuz (Tushino)
- MKB Sojuz (Turaevo), LMZ ODK
Products
- RD-33 versions
- TV1 TV3 TV7 VK Klimov engines
- AL-31 31F40 31FM1 31FM2, 41F1 41F117, AL-21 for Su-24
- AI-222 versions main AI222-25 for Yak-130, AI-22 AI-25 AI-28 Lotarev DV-2 RD-35 and others
- Progress D-27 Propfan along Aerosila
- Progress D-436 D-436T 148
- GTD-16S and GTU-20S Gas Turbine
- ST-100 (AI-222-25), SM-100
- Gas Turbines (various)
- GTD-20/12DTs 20 MW
- GTU-89ST-20 20 MW along MKB Granit
- Marine GTUs
- AMNTK Sojuz
- R179V-300 AMNTK, R79V-300
- R-179TV1 medium heavy cargo aircraft D-18 engine class
- GTD30-300 30 MW naval R179V
- R-579-300 >110 >190 KN
Production history
- AL-31F Lyulka 1984 for Su-27
- AL-21F Lyulka 1972 on Su 17 20 22 and for Su-24
- R-15B-300 Tumansky for MiG-25 1962
- AL-7F1 Lyulka 1955
- 1950 turbojet VK-1 VK1A Klimov
- 1948 turbojet RD-45 and RD-45F
- 1947 turbojet TR-1 Lyulka
References
- ↑ "Список аффилированных лиц". Archived from the original on 19 August 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170819231213/http://www.e-disclosure.ru/portal/files.aspx?id=27324&type=6. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Russian Defense Business Directory". US Department of Commerce Bureau of Export Administration. May 1995. Archived from the original on 17 October 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161017135244/http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/russia/industry/docs/rus95/index.html. Retrieved 21 July 2017. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "О предприятии". Archived from the original on 15 September 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170915162439/http://www.salut.ru/ViewTopic.php?Id=531. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
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