Supervisor:
General manager: Kabanov Mikhail Yurievich
- is a leader in 10 organizations.
- is a founder in 2 organizations (operating - 1, inactive - 1).

The company with the full name "JOINT STOCK COMPANY "DEFENSE SYSTEMS"" was registered on January 23, 1996 in the Moscow region. legal address: 121357, Moscow, Vereyskaya street, 29.

Registrar "" assigned the company INN 0411017748 OGRN 1027739008802. Registration number in the Pension Fund of Russia: 087803044982. Registration number in the Social Insurance Fund: 771210436277111.

Main activity according to OKVED: 25.40. Additional views activities according to OKVED: 26.11; 26.51.2; 33.13; 38.32.2; 38.32.3; 38.32.4; 46.69.9; 46.90; 68.20; 70.10.1; 70.10.2; 70.22; 72.19; 73.20.1.

OKVED codes Additional activities (14):
26.11 Production of electronic equipment elements
26.51.2 Production of radar, radio navigation equipment and radio remote control equipment
33.13 Repair of electronic and optical equipment
38.32.2 Treatment of waste and scrap precious metals
38.32.3 Processing of waste and scrap ferrous metals
38.32.4 Processing of waste and scrap non-ferrous metals
46.69.9 Wholesale trade of other machines, instruments, apparatus and equipment for general industrial and special purposes
46.90 Non-specialized wholesale trade
68.20 Rent and management of own or leased real estate
70.10.1 Activities for managing financial and industrial groups
70.10.2 Holding company management activities
70.22 Consulting on issues commercial activities and management
72.19 Research and development in the field of natural and technical sciences other
73.20.1 Market Research
Divisions Branches:
  • Address: 416540, Astrakhan region, Znamensk city, Lenin street, 54, apt. 1
  • Representative offices:
  • Address: Republic of Belarus, 220004, Republic of Belarus, Minsk, St. Nemiga, D. 38
  • Subsidiaries

  • INN: 7710022178, OGRN: 1037739166387
    129110, Moscow, Mira Avenue, 69, bldg. 1
    Competition manager: Andreev Dmitry Valerievich

  • INN: 7802114573, OGRN: 1037804028206
    194044, St. Petersburg, Tobolskaya street, 12

  • INN: 7731512906, OGRN: 1047796676971
    121357, Moscow, Vereyskaya street, 29, building 30
    General Director: Svetlichny Valery Fedorovich

  • INN: 7703535450, OGRN: 1047796935339
    123557, Moscow, Presnensky Val street, 14
    General Director: Stalmakov Maxim Mikhailovich

  • INN: 7731518979, OGRN: 1057746034422
    121357, Moscow, Vereyskaya street, 29, 32A building 87
    General Director: Voevodin Valery Nikolaevich

  • INN: 7701359489, OGRN: 1077799011421
    105064, Moscow, Gorokhovsky lane, 3, building 3
    President non-profit organization"association" league of assistance defense enterprises": Gutenev Vladimir Vladimirovich

  • INN: 7743771359, OGRN: 1107746151072
    119048, Moscow, Efremova street, building 20, room I office 3
    General Director: Baskakov Alexander Anatolyevich

  • INN: 7802270903, OGRN: 1157847056180
    194044, St. Petersburg, Tobolskaya street, building 12, office 305
    General Director: Oleg Tankhelevich Sivov

  • INN: 7731314816, OGRN: 1167746417618
    121357, Moscow, Vereyskaya street, building 29, building 140
    General Director: Shirnin Vyacheslav Yakovlevich

  • INN: 7713613605, OGRN: 5077746311572
    121354, Moscow, Mozhaiskoe highway, building 34, building 3, apartment 197
    General Director: Zhigan Igor Platonovich
  • Other information History of changes in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities
  • Date: 07/23/2002
    GRN: 1027739008802
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Taxes and Duties No. 39 for Moscow, No. 7739
    Reason for changes: Entering into the Unified State Register of Legal Entities information about a legal entity registered before July 1, 2002
  • Date: 06/10/2003
    GRN: 2037743032534
    Tax authority:
    Reason for changes:
  • Date: 10/30/2003
    Tax authority: Inspectorate of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Taxes and Duties No. 43 for the Northern Administrative District of Moscow, No. 7743
    Reason for changes:
  • Date: 10/30/2003
    Tax authority: Inspectorate of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Taxes and Duties No. 43 for the Northern Administrative District of Moscow, No. 7743
    Reason for making changes: Amendments to information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities due to errors made by the registration authority
  • Date: 10/30/2003
    Tax authority: Inspectorate of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Taxes and Duties No. 43 for the Northern Administrative District of Moscow, No. 7743
    Reason for making changes: Amendments to information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities due to errors made by the registration authority
  • Date: 10/30/2003
    Tax authority: Inspectorate of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Taxes and Duties No. 43 for the Northern Administrative District of Moscow, No. 7743
    Reason for making changes: Amendments to information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities due to errors made by the registration authority
  • Date: 10/31/2003
    GRN: 2037743051201
    Tax authority: Inspectorate of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Taxes and Duties No. 43 for the Northern Administrative District of Moscow, No. 7743
    Reason for changes:
  • Date: 11/01/2003
    GRN: 2037743051212
    Tax authority: Inspectorate of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Taxes and Duties No. 43 for the Northern Administrative District of Moscow, No. 7743
    Reason for changes: Amendments to information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities due to errors made by the applicant in a previously submitted application
  • Date: 03/04/2004
    GRN: 2047743006089
    Tax authority: Inspectorate of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Taxes and Duties No. 43 for the Northern Administrative District of Moscow, No. 7743
    Reason for changes: State registration changes made to constituent documents legal entity related to making changes to information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, based on an application
    Documents:

    - Legal Entity Charter

  • Date: 11/15/2004
    GRN: 2047743047284
    Tax authority: Inspectorate of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Taxes and Duties No. 43 for the Northern Administrative District of Moscow, No. 7743
    Reason for changes:
    Documents:
    - P14001 Statement on changes in information not related to changes. constituent documents (clause 2.1)
  • Date: 01/18/2005
    Tax authority: Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 43 for Moscow, No. 7743
    Reason for changes:
  • Date: 09/27/2005
    GRN: 2057748378620
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for making changes: State registration of changes made to the constituent documents of a legal entity related to changes in information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, based on an application
    Documents:
    - APPLICATION (WITH APPENDICES)
    - CHARTER
    - POWER OF ATTORNEY TO LABZOVA M.YU.
    - OTHER
    - PAYMENT ORDER FOR COPIES 2000 RUB.

    - DECISION TO MAKE CHANGES IN THE CONSTITUENT DOCUMENTS
  • Date: 04/10/2006
    UAH: 7067746450820
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for changes: Submission of information on registration of a legal entity with the tax authority
  • Date: 08/31/2007
    GRN: 2077759617736
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for making changes: State registration of changes made to the constituent documents of a legal entity related to changes in information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, based on an application
    Documents:
    - APPLICATION (WITH APPENDICES)
    - CHARTER
    - REQUEST, QUIT
    - OTHER
    - DOCUMENT ON PAYMENT OF THE STATE DUTY
    - DECISION TO MAKE CHANGES IN THE CONSTITUENT DOCUMENTS
  • Date: 08/31/2007
    GRN: 2077759617747
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for changes: Submission of information on registration of a legal entity with the tax authority
  • Date: 08/31/2007
    GRN: 2077759617758
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for changes: Submission of information on registration of a legal entity with the tax authority
  • Date: 10/02/2007
    GRN: 2077760833654
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for changes: Submission of information on registration of a legal entity as an insurer in the territorial body Pension Fund Russian Federation
  • Date: 06/24/2010
    UAH: 7107747771718
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for changes:
    Documents:

  • Date: 06/24/2010
    UAH: 7107747771730
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for changes: Entering information on the re-issuance of a certificate into the Unified State Register of Legal Entities
    Documents:
    - APPLICATION FOR RE-ISSUE OF CERTIFICATE OF MAKING AN ENTRY IN THE USRLE
    - PAYMENT DOCUMENT FOR PROVIDING INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE STATE REGISTER
  • Date: 07/09/2010
    UAH: 8107747660606
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for changes: Entering information on the re-issuance of a certificate into the Unified State Register of Legal Entities
    Documents:
    - APPLICATION FOR RE-ISSUE OF CERTIFICATE OF MAKING AN ENTRY IN THE USRLE
    - PAYMENT DOCUMENT FOR PROVIDING INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE STATE REGISTER
  • Date: 10/03/2011
    UAH: 6117747991630
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for making changes: State registration of changes made to the constituent documents of a legal entity related to changes in information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, based on an application
    Documents:
    - P13001 STATEMENT ABOUT CHANGES MADE TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL DOCUMENTS
    - DOCUMENT ON PAYMENT OF THE STATE FEES
    - CHARTER OF THE LEGAL ENTERPRISE
    - CHARTER OF THE LEGAL ENTERPRISE
    - DECISION TO MAKE CHANGES IN THE CONSTITUENT DOCUMENTS
    - PROTOCOL
    - INVENTORY, ENVELOPE
  • Date: 11/14/2012
    GRN: 8127747579072
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for changes: Amendments to information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities due to errors made by the applicant in a previously submitted application
    Documents:

    - CHARTER, STATEMENT
  • Date: 11/14/2012
    GRN: 8127747579083
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for changes: Amendments to information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities due to errors made by the applicant in a previously submitted application
    Documents:
    - STATEMENT ABOUT CORRECTING ERRORS MADE IN DOCUMENTS PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED FOR REGISTRATION (Clause 2.3)
    - STATEMENT, CHARTER
  • Date: 09/02/2014
    GRN: 8147747178142
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for changes: Submission of information on the issuance or replacement of identity documents of a citizen of the Russian Federation on the territory of the Russian Federation
    Documents:
    - INFORMATION ABOUT CHANGES IN THE PASSPORT DATA OF A FLIGHT (ACCORDING TO THE FMS OF RUSSIA)
  • Date: 10/15/2014
    GRN: 9147747576011
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for changes: Change of information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities
    Documents:
    - P14001 STATEMENT ABOUT CHANGING INFORMATION NOT RELATED TO CHANGES. ESTABLISHMENT OF DOCUMENTS (Clause 2.1)
    - POWER OF ATTORNEY
  • Date: 07/20/2015
    UAH: 6157747103299
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for making changes: State registration of changes made to the constituent documents of a legal entity related to changes in information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, based on an application
    Documents:
    - P13001 STATEMENT ABOUT CHANGES MADE TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL DOCUMENTS
    - DOCUMENT ON PAYMENT OF THE STATE FEES
    - CHARTER OF THE LEGAL ENTITY IN THE NEW EDITION
    - DECISION TO MAKE CHANGES IN THE CONSTITUENT DOCUMENTS
    - POWER OF ATTORNEY
  • Date: 04/22/2016
    UAH: 9167746704260
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for changes: Notification of the registration authority about changes to the constituent documents of a legal entity
    Documents:
    - P13002 NOTICE OF CHANGES IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL DOCUMENTS
    - PAYMENT ORDER No. 852
    - CHARTER OF THE LEGAL ENTITY IN THE NEW EDITION
    - PROTOCOL ON AMENDING THE CONSTITUENT DOCUMENTS
    - POWER OF ATTORNEY
    - RECEIPT
  • Date: 09/18/2016
    GRN: 2167749231527
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for changes:
  • Date: 05/04/2017
    GRN: 9177746794876
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for making changes: State registration of changes made to the constituent documents of a legal entity related to changes in information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, based on an application
    Documents:
    - P13001 STATEMENT ABOUT CHANGES MADE TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL DOCUMENTS
    - DOCUMENT ON PAYMENT OF THE STATE FEES
    - CHARTER OF THE LEGAL ENTITY IN THE NEW EDITION
    - MINUTES OF THE GENERAL MEETING OF PARTICIPANTS OF THE LEGAL ENTITY
    - PROTOCOL
    - POWER OF ATTORNEY YAKIMUK I.N.
  • Date: 05/17/2017
    GRN: 2177747164538
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for making changes: Amendments to information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities due to errors made by the registration authority
    Documents:
    - ACT
    - Decision to make changes to the Unified State Register of Legal Entities due to errors made
  • Date: 05/24/2017
    UAH: 2177747456060
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for changes: Change of information about a legal entity contained in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities
    Documents:
    - APPLICATION ON FORM P14001
    - ANOTHER DOCUMENT. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LEGISLATION OF THE RF
    - ANOTHER DOCUMENT. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LEGISLATION OF THE RF
    - ANOTHER DOCUMENT. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LEGISLATION OF THE RF
  • Date: 10/03/2018
    GRN: 6187749079226
    Tax authority: Interdistrict Inspectorate of the Federal Tax Service No. 46 for Moscow, No. 7746
    Reason for changes: Submission of information on registration of a legal entity as an insurer in executive body Fonda social insurance Russian Federation
  • Legal address on the city map Other organizations in the directory
  • , Noginsk - Liquidated
    INN: 5031082933, OGRN: 1085031059475
    142404, Moscow region, Noginsk, Sovetskaya Konstitutsii street, 3
    General Director: Leonid Gennadievich Khachaturyan
  • , Volgograd - Active
    INN: 3444144634, OGRN: 1073444004072
    400050, Volgograd region, Volgograd city, Dnestrovskaya street, building 12, office 1
    Director: Plaksina Anna Vladimirovna
  • , Kamchatka Territory - Liquidated
    INN: 4102010414, OGRN: 1114177001619
    684090, Kamchatka region, Vilyuchinsk city, Northern microdistrict, 13, apt. 1
    Liquidator: Mogilyuk Natalya Viktorovna
  • — Liquidated
    INN: 5074033747, OGRN: 1065074063702
    142134, Moscow, Ryazanovskoe settlement, Znamya Oktyabrya village, 31, bldg. 2
    General Director: Ledneva Marina Vladimirovna
  • , Moscow region - Liquidated
    INN: 5009046961, OGRN: 1045002011097
    142031, Moscow region, Domodedovo city, Shestovo village, P/O LUKINO, building 3
    General Director: Olevsky Mikhail Mikhailovich
  • , Nakhodka - Liquidated
    INN: 2508088087, OGRN: 1092508000496
    692913, Primorsky Territory, Nakhodka city, Nakhodkinsky Prospekt, 59
    Liquidator: Khrulenko Anastasia Valerievna
  • In development of the journalistic investigation conducted by my colleague Eduard Sokolov regarding the situation in the Ministry of Industry and Trade (issues 10 and 12 for 2012) and my own concerning the abuses of the director of the Ural Optical-Mechanical Plant (UOMZ) Sergei Maksin, we inform our readers about the next new “technologies and innovations" in the field of theft of state property.

    According to RV, since 2003, the current incumbent. Minister of Industry Denis Manturov takes special care of the Defense Systems holding. It turns out that he successfully lobbies not only the well-known Mr. Sergei Maksin, whose enterprise, UOMZ, he pumped up with huge budget injections, without noticing the huge credit debt, but also a number of other “favorite” companies. Today we will talk about Defense Systems OJSC, which Manturov appoints as the contractor for the implementation of export contracts. That is, Defense Systems receives money, and then, like a typical intermediary, places orders with factories, thus earning a handsome profit. Some of our sources claim that Manturov has his own interest in such zeal for “Defensive Systems”.

    However, Manturov's defenders object. What's wrong with that? Everyone knows, at least in the media they write, that Defense Systems is controlled by Oboronprom, which is part of the Russian Technologies State Corporation. So, they say, Manturov helps a state or almost state company.

    But let's try to figure it out. Indeed, the Wikipedia website reports that the united industrial corporation Oboronprom is the parent management company for Russian Helicopters OJSC, United Engine Corporation OJSC and Defense Systems OJSC. It also reports that Oboronprom controls OJSC Defensive Systems (more than 75% of the shares). Let us note that “Defense Systems” is registered in the same complex of buildings as “Oboronprom”, in Moscow, on Vereyskaya Street, 29. Remember this address, it will come up in our investigation.

    But then let’s take a look at the official website of Oboronprom. There actually is a whole section dedicated to “Defensive Systems”. But it is not indicated in any way what corporate or other connections exist between Oboronprom and Defense Systems.

    We were also interested in the fact that in an interview on March 14 this year. In the Kommersant newspaper, the head of OJSC OPK Oboronprom Andrei Reus does not mention Defense Systems at all. The foregoing forced us to try to understand this issue more deeply.

    And this is what we learned on the Defense Systems website in the affiliates section. It turns out that at the moment OJSC "Defense Systems" belongs to LLC "Defense Systems Finance" (24.96 percent of shares) and LLC "Defense Systems - Invest" registered at the already mentioned address "Vereyskaya, 29" (75.04 percent of shares).

    It is curious that there is very little information on the Internet about both structures (Defense Systems - Invest LLC and Defensive Systems Finance LLC) on the Internet. But in the Globalstat database there is information that Defensive Systems - Invest LLC belongs to the Limited Liability Company Defensive Systems Finance. That is, it turns out that OJSC “Defense Systems” is completely owned by the company “Defense Systems Finance”.

    And from this moment the most curious thing begins. Let's start with the fact that the general director of OJSC "Defense Systems" and LLC "Defense Systems Finance" is the same person - Andrey Borisovich Romanov. Only if the authorized capital, in accordance with the Globalstat database, of Defense Systems is 23 million rubles, then the authorized capital of Defense Systems Finance LLC is only 10 thousand rubles. That is, a company with an authorized capital of 10 thousand rubles controls a powerful corporation with an authorized capital of almost 23 million rubles.

    We find the address of Defense Systems Finance LLC. Both according to the information contained in the “List of Affiliated Persons” section on the “Defense Systems” website and various databases, “Defense Systems Finance” LLC is registered at the address: Moscow, st. Mnevniki, house 14, building 1. We go to this address and find there... a school. Yes, yes, it is secondary school number 100. When trying to find out whether the arms barons are based in the school (you never know what can happen in our times), we are offered to go to see a psychiatrist. Indeed, we are already ready to go to this particular doctor. Only a psychiatrist can explain how a public school can own one of the country's largest defense holdings.

    By the way, we note that “Defense Systems Finance” LLC, “registered at the school”, despite its illusory nature, carries out interesting activities. So in 2010, LLC “Defense Systems Finance” purchased from OJSC “ChRZ “Polyot” nine registered shares of OJSC “Defense Systems” at a price of 123 thousand rubles per share for a total amount of one million one hundred seven thousand rubles.

    And just recently, in March of this year, Defensive Systems Finance LLC acquired shares in OJSC FSPC NNIIRT for almost 3 million rubles. And this is the famous “Nizhny Novgorod Research Institute of Radio Engineering”.

    Well, let's try to unravel the tangle further. And we find out that according to Globalstat, Defensive Systems Finance LLC belongs to the limited liability company Astrelia, registered at the address: Moscow, st. Samokatnaya, 2-A, building 1. We call the company’s phone number listed on the Internet. Answer: “You have the wrong number.” We go to Samokatnaya Street and find in house 2-A, building 1... a car service and tire service. We knock on the building itself, in the courtyard of which there is a garbage dump. The guard lets us inside - and there are dark, dirty corridors. Just in case, we ask if the Astrelia company is here and receive a negative answer.

    It becomes interesting - we look further. And another surprise awaits us. According to Globalstat, Astrelia LLC is owned by two legal entities, Veles LLC and Land Capital LLC. Both of these companies are registered in the already familiar complex of buildings on Vereyskaya, 29. So, through the school and the tire shop, we again return to the place of registration of Oboronprom and Defensive Systems.

    We continue our search. And here the fat point awaits us. According to the Globalstat database, both legal entities, Veles LLC and Zemelny Capital LLC belong to individuals, citizens of Russia, without disclosing their names in the public space.

    That is, as a result, we come to the conclusion that one of the largest defense holdings in our country, “Defense Systems,” through a long chain of ghost companies, through schools and tire shops, belongs to certain Russian citizens.

    Doesn’t Denis Manturov, while lobbying the interests of Defense Systems, know this? And if he knows, then how can he admit that the most important export contracts concluded at the state level are executed by a defensive holding company controlled by ghost companies and certain individuals? Or maybe everything is much simpler? Maybe it was Denis Manturov, through front companies and individuals and is the true owner of Defense Systems?

    The blatant fraud with state property in the military-industrial complex described above is only part of the iceberg of the system created by Mr. Manturov for earning huge personal capital in the military-industrial complex. Hence the prices of the products are not surprising. military industry, which are offered for purchase to the Ministry of Defense - billions go into the personal pockets of officials through clever schemes created not without the participation of the acting Minister of Industry. And in terms of exports - and even more harshly - by substituting an enterprise such as Defense Systems with a confusing form of ownership, you can easily tear away from 15 to 30 percent of export contracts. The military-industrial complex enterprises, the direct executors, will not see this money.

    And Mr. Manturov has many such favorite “brainchildren” as “Defensive Systems”. The country's leadership, relying on the professional integrity of the performers, allocates huge billions to the military-industrial complex. The “smart” leadership of the ministry redirects these financial flows into private pockets. And the military-industrial complex enterprises entrusted to them either eke out a miserable existence or go bankrupt.

    And we would like to draw attention to the situation of the Russian FSB.

    K:Companies founded in 1996

    OJSC "Defense Systems" is an open joint-stock company created in 1996 on the initiative of a group of leading design bureaus, research institutes and serial enterprises - developers and manufacturers of air defense equipment and systems. In addition, the Russian-Belarusian interstate financial and industrial group (IFIG) of the same name, created on the basis joint stock company. Headquarters - in Moscow.

    Story

    In Soviet times, the organizational integration of numerous enterprises and design bureaus was carried out by ministries, departments and departments. After the collapse of the Soviet system of managing the defense-industrial complex, the task of organizational and production integration ceased to be relevant for some time due to the cessation of mass production of the S-300 systems in the interests of the Russian armed forces.

    However, in 1994, the first contract was concluded for the supply of these systems to the PRC. Accordingly, a need arose for the restoration and integration of production cooperation, which necessitated the determination of the main executor of the contract. For this purpose, the financial and industrial group “Defensive Systems” was formed, and OJSC “Defensive Systems” was created for the purpose of coordinating actions and management.

    The founders and shareholders of the Company in 1996 were such enterprises as MKB Fakel, Central Design Bureau Almaz, Moscow Research Institute of Instrument Automation, Nizhny Novgorod Research Institute of Radio Engineering, Lianozovsky Electromechanical Plant and a number of other enterprises. On March 21, 1997, the function of the central company of the financial and industrial group was transferred to OJSC Defense Systems.

    As of April 1999, the financial industrial group included 34 enterprises, design bureaus, factories and banks. In January 2000, the OJSC made a third issue of shares, as a result of which authorized capital joint stock company has grown more than 15 times. The shareholders of Defense Systems additionally included some serial plants participating in production cooperation on the S-300PMU - the Moscow Avangard Machine-Building Plant, the Moscow Radio Engineering Plant, as well as one of the leading domestic producers avionics - United Aircraft Instrument-Making Concern JSC. At the same time, due to the crisis in the relationship between OJSC Defensive Systems and Central Design Bureau Almaz, the latter’s representation in the central company of the financial industrial group was reduced “tens of times” as a result of the third issue of shares. The main shareholder of OJSC "Defense Systems" in 2000 was the company "Interros" (46% of shares).

    In 2000, on the basis of the holding company “Defense Systems”, the Russian-Belarusian interstate financial and industrial group “Defense Systems” was created (based on the order of the President of the Russian Federation of January 21, 2000 No. 10-rp, the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of January 26, 2000 No. 70 and Agreement between the Governments of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus dated February 11, 2000). According to the interstate agreement, OJSC "Defense Systems" is vested with the functions of the parent company of the MFPG "Defense Systems" and carries out coordination economic activity and business management. The agreement on the creation of the IFIG “Defense Systems” was signed by 19 participants, including 15 from the Russian Federation and 4 from the Republic of Belarus (currently 12 and 5, respectively).

    In 2002, Russian President V.V. Putin signed a decree on the formation of the Almaz-Antey Air Defense Concern. According to the decree, state blocks of shares in almost all enterprises that were part of the Defensive Systems financial industrial group at that time were transferred to the concern. Only a 70% stake in the Moscow Radio Engineering Plant and a 35% stake in the Kuntsevo Design Bureau remained under the control of Defense Systems OJSC. Thus, Defense Systems has largely lost its function as a leading company in the development and production of air defense systems, mainly retaining only the function of an asset management company, as well as a coordinating company in an interstate financial and industrial group.

    Owners

    LLC "Defense Systems Finance" 25% LLC "Defense Systems -Invest" 75%

    Corporation composition
    • JSC NPO Moscow Radio Engineering Plant
    • JSC “Optical-electronic technologies. Defense systems »

    The company owns 51.42% of the shares of KB Kuntsevo (another 35.49% of the shares of Kuntsevo belong to Almaz-Antey), 63.94% of the Moscow Radio Engineering Plant (10.49% of the shares are in the Almaz piggy bank -Anthea").

    Composition of the MFPG From the Russian side
    • JSC NPO Moscow Radio Engineering Plant
    • JSC "Machine-building design bureau "Fakel" named after academician P. D. Grushin"
    • OJSC "Radio Equipment Plant"
    From Belarus
    • RUE "Research and Production State Enterprise "Alevkurp""
    Activity
    • production, supply, repair and maintenance of the Pechora-2M air defense system, the Phoenix all-round optical-electronic station, the electronic protection complex (KRTZ-125-2M) and the UV-38 optical-electronic system
    • production and supply of mobile repair center for restoration repair of S-300 air defense system
    • supply, repair and service radar stations P-18 and "Kama-N" when supplied together with the Pechora-2M air defense system
    • development, production of means and commissioning of territorial automated system air-sea surveillance (TAS VMN).
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    Notes Links Excerpt characterizing Defense Systems “Petya, I’m telling you, shut up,” the count shouted, looking back at his wife, who, turning pale, looked with fixed eyes at her youngest son.
    - And I’m telling you. So Pyotr Kirillovich will say...
    “I’m telling you, it’s nonsense, the milk hasn’t dried yet, but military service wants! Well, well, I’m telling you,” and the count, taking the papers with him, probably to read them again in the office before resting, left the room.
    - Pyotr Kirillovich, well, let’s go have a smoke...
    Pierre was confused and indecisive. Natasha's unusually bright and animated eyes, constantly turning to him more than affectionately, brought him into this state.
    - No, I think I’ll go home...
    - It’s like going home, but you wanted to spend the evening with us... And then you rarely came. And this one of mine...” the count said good-naturedly, pointing at Natasha, “she’s only cheerful when she’s with you...”
    “Yes, I forgot... I definitely need to go home... Things to do...” Pierre said hastily.
    “Well, goodbye,” said the count, completely leaving the room.
    - Why are you leaving? Why are you upset? Why?..” Natasha asked Pierre, looking defiantly into his eyes.
    “Because I love you! - he wanted to say, but he didn’t say it, he blushed until he cried and lowered his eyes.
    - Because it’s better for me to visit you less often... Because... no, I just have business.
    - Why? no, tell me,” Natasha began decisively and suddenly fell silent. They both looked at each other in fear and confusion. He tried to grin, but could not: his smile expressed suffering, and he silently kissed her hand and left.
    Pierre decided not to visit the Rostovs with himself anymore.

    Petya, after receiving a decisive refusal, went to his room and there, locking himself away from everyone, wept bitterly. They did everything as if they had not noticed anything, when he came to tea, silent and gloomy, with tear-stained eyes.
    The next day the sovereign arrived. Several of the Rostov courtyards asked to go and see the Tsar. That morning Petya took a long time to get dressed, comb his hair and arrange his collars like the big ones. He frowned in front of the mirror, made gestures, shrugged his shoulders and, finally, without telling anyone, put on his cap and left the house from the back porch, trying not to be noticed. Petya decided to go straight to the place where the sovereign was and directly explain to some chamberlain (it seemed to Petya that the sovereign was always surrounded by chamberlains) that he, Count Rostov, despite his youth, wanted to serve the fatherland, that youth could not be an obstacle for devotion and that he is ready... Petya, while he was getting ready, prepared many wonderful words that he would say to the chamberlain.
    Petya counted on the success of his presentation to the sovereign precisely because he was a child (Petya even thought how everyone would be surprised at his youth), and at the same time, in the design of his collars, in his hairstyle and in his sedate, slow gait, he wanted to present himself as an old man. But the further he went, the more he was amused by the people coming and going at the Kremlin, the more he forgot to observe the sedateness and slowness characteristic of adult people. Approaching the Kremlin, he already began to take care that he would not be pushed in, and resolutely, with a threatening look, put his elbows out to his sides. But at the Trinity Gate, despite all his determination, people who probably did not know for what patriotic purpose he was going to the Kremlin, pressed him so hard against the wall that he had to submit and stop until the gate with a buzzing sound under the arches the sound of carriages passing by. Near Petya stood a woman with a footman, two merchants and a retired soldier. After standing at the gate for some time, Petya, without waiting for all the carriages to pass, wanted to move on ahead of the others and began to decisively work with his elbows; but the woman standing opposite him, at whom he first pointed his elbows, angrily shouted at him:
    - What, barchuk, you are pushing, you see - everyone is standing. Why climb then!
    “So everyone will climb in,” said the footman and, also starting to work with his elbows, he squeezed Petya into the stinking corner of the gate.
    Petya wiped the sweat that covered his face with his hands and straightened his sweat-soaked collars, which he had arranged so well at home, like the big ones.
    Petya felt that he had an unpresentable appearance, and was afraid that if he presented himself like that to the chamberlains, he would not be allowed to see the sovereign. But there was no way to recover and move to another place due to the cramped conditions. One of the passing generals was an acquaintance of the Rostovs. Petya wanted to ask for his help, but thought that it would be contrary to courage. When all the carriages had passed, the crowd surged and carried Petya out to the square, which was completely occupied by people. Not only in the area, but on the slopes, on the roofs, there were people everywhere. As soon as Petya found himself in the square, he clearly heard the sounds of bells and joyful folk talk filling the entire Kremlin.
    At one time the square was more spacious, but suddenly all their heads opened, everything rushed forward somewhere else. Petya was squeezed so that he could not breathe, and everyone shouted: “Hurray! Hurray! hurray! Petya stood on tiptoes, pushed, pinched, but could not see anything except the people around him.
    There was one common expression of tenderness and delight on all faces. One merchant's wife, standing next to Petya, was sobbing, and tears flowed from her eyes.
    - Father, angel, father! - she said, wiping away tears with her finger.
    - Hooray! - they shouted from all sides. For a minute the crowd stood in one place; but then she rushed forward again.
    Petya, not remembering himself, clenched his teeth and brutally rolled his eyes, rushed forward, working with his elbows and shouting “Hurray!”, as if he was ready to kill himself and everyone at that moment, but exactly the same brutal faces climbed from his sides with the same shouts of “Hurray!”
    “So this is what a sovereign is! - thought Petya. “No, I can’t submit a petition to him myself, it’s too bold!” Despite this, he still desperately made his way forward, and from behind the backs of those in front he glimpsed an empty space with a passage covered with red cloth; but at that time the crowd wavered back (in front the police were pushing away those who were advancing too close to the procession; the sovereign was passing from the palace to the Assumption Cathedral), and Petya unexpectedly received such a blow to the side in the ribs and was so crushed that suddenly everything in his eyes became blurred and he lost consciousness. When he came to his senses, some kind of clergyman, with a bun of graying hair back, in a worn blue cassock, probably a sexton, held him under his arm with one hand, and with the other protected him from the pressing crowd.
    - The youngster was run over! - said the sexton. - Well, that’s it!.. it’s easier... crushed, crushed!
    The Emperor went to the Assumption Cathedral. The crowd smoothed out again, and the sexton led Petya, pale and not breathing, to the Tsar’s cannon. Several people took pity on Petya, and suddenly the whole crowd turned to him, and a stampede began around him. Those who stood closer served him, unbuttoned his frock coat, sat him on a gun dais and reproached someone - those who crushed him.
    “You can crush him to death this way.” What is this! To do murder! “Look, cordial, he’s become white as a tablecloth,” said the voices.
    Petya soon came to his senses, the color returned to his face, the pain went away, and for this temporary trouble he received a place on the cannon, from which he hoped to see the sovereign who was about to return. Petya no longer thought about submitting a petition. If only he could see him, he would consider himself happy!
    During the service in the Assumption Cathedral - a combined prayer service on the occasion of the arrival of the sovereign and a prayer of thanks for the conclusion of peace with the Turks - the crowd spread out; Shouting sellers of kvass, gingerbread, and poppy seeds appeared, which Petya was especially fond of, and ordinary conversations were heard. One merchant's wife showed her torn shawl and said how expensive it was bought; another said that nowadays all silk fabrics have become expensive. The sexton, Petya’s savior, was talking with the official about who and who was serving with the Reverend today. The sexton repeated the word soborne several times, which Petya did not understand. Two young tradesmen joked with the courtyard girls gnawing nuts. All these conversations, especially jokes with girls, which had a special attraction for Petya at his age, all these conversations did not interest Petya now; ou sat on his gun dais, still worried at the thought of the sovereign and his love for him. The coincidence of the feeling of pain and fear when he was squeezed with a feeling of delight further strengthened in him the awareness of the importance of this moment.

    OJSC "Defense Systems" was created in 1996. The company is the main company of a research and production association of a holding type, controlling large blocks of shares in the parent enterprises of the cooperation: OJSC NPO Moscow Radio Engineering Plant, OJSC KB Kuntsevo, CJSC Optical-Electronic Technologies. Defense systems", CJSC "OBSC "Oboronpromservice"", CJSC "OS. INFOKOM". In general, OJSC "Defense Systems" and its subsidiaries form an air defense sub-holding within the Corporation's system.

    OJSC "Defense Systems" is the parent company for:

    • production, supply, repair and maintenance of the Pechora-2M air defense system, the Phoenix all-round optical-electronic station, the electronic defense complex (KRTZ-125-2M) and the UV-38 optical-electronic system;
    • production and supply of a mobile repair center for the restoration of S-300 air defense systems;
    • supplies, repair and maintenance of P-18 radar stations when supplied together with the Pechora-2M air defense system;
    • development, production of equipment and commissioning of the territorial automated air-sea surveillance system (TAS VMN).

    The modernization of the Pechora complex made it possible to significantly expand its combat capabilities while simultaneously reducing operating costs by more than two times, which strengthened the position of this air defense system in the global arms market and military equipment. Currently, a contract is being implemented with one of the Middle Eastern countries for the supply of a batch of Pechora-2M air defense systems. In the first half of 2005, Rosoboronexport signed two more contracts for the supply of these air defense systems to foreign customers. Defense Systems also plans to create joint ventures in Belarus and Ukraine for servicing, modernization and repair of weapons and military air defense equipment.

    OJSC "Defense Systems" also acts as the parent enterprise and central company of the interstate financial and industrial group of the same name - MFIG "Defense Systems".

    FIPG was created in 2000 in accordance with an intergovernmental agreement between Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus. The participants of the MFPG are leading design bureaus, enterprises defense complex, commercial banks of Russia and Belarus. Among them are OJSC MKB Fakel, Moscow Research Institute of Instrument Automation, State Obukhov Plant, Novosibirsk Plant named after. Comintern, as well as Belarusian enterprises - the Minsk Wheel Tractor Plant, 2566 Radio-Electronic Weapons Repair Plant and others.

    General Director of OJSC "Defense Systems", Chairman of the Board of Directors of OJSC "NPO "Moscow Radio Engineering Plant" - Andrey Borisovich Romanov.

    The Board of Directors of OJSC "Defense Systems", elected at the general meeting of shareholders on May 22, 2007, includes:

    Danilov-Danilyan A.V.

    Chairman of the Board of Directors, Chief Analyst of JSC OPK Oboronprom

    Borisov Yu.I.

    Head of the Department of Radioelectronic Industry and Control Systems of the Federal Agency for Industry of the Russian Federation

    Brindikov A.N.

    Head of the group of advisors to the General Director of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Rosoboronexport"

    Zelin A.N.

    Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force - Chief of Aviation

    Ladygin S.F.

    Head of the Regional Department of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Rosoboronexport"

    Lelikov D.Yu.

    First Deputy General Director of OJSC OPK Oboronprom

    Martyshov I.Yu.

    First Deputy General Director for Economics - Financial Director of JSC "Defense Systems"

    Nechaev Yu.A.

    Deputy Head of the Electronic Warfare Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces

    Romanov A.B.

    General Director of OJSC "Defense Systems"