Julius Elevterievich Endeka - ( August 9, 1902 - October 14, 1949 ) - Soviet design engineer, one of the creators of the legendary Katyusha .
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Combat use of the Katyusha guards jet mortar.
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Awards
- 3 See also
- 4 notes
Biography
Missile shells RS-82 . Museum of Cosmonautics and Rocket Technology, St. Petersburg .
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- 1902 - On July 9, Julius Elevterievich Endeka was born.
- 1930 - March 25, a son is born, K. Yu. Endeka - a specialist in the field of testing ground equipment of rocket and space-rocket complexes [1] .
- 1932 - Ivan Grave and Nikolai Ivanovich Tikhomirov's employees are released from prison (he did not live up to the recognition of his work and died in 1930 ). The prison did not ruin Grave’s desire to create missile combat weapons [2] . Two employees Leonid Schwartz and Julius Endeka were sent to help Grave .
- 1939 - By the end of the year , these three designers have completely completed work on two systems of aircraft Missile Projectiles (RS) RS-82 (M-82) and RS-132 (M-132) . They have been tested and transferred to the industry. Missile shells were suspended from the I-15 and I-16 fighters , and were first tested in 1939 in Mongolia , where they showed high efficiency.
Yu. E. Endeka is a specialist in the development of launchers of rockets and the first long-range ballistic missiles. He was the Deputy Chief Designer of the Special Design Bureau at the Compressor Plant and State Special Design Bureau SpecialMash, one of the founders of Katyusha .
- 1949 - October 14 did not become Yu. E. Endeki, was buried in Moscow at the Vagankovsky cemetery .
Rewards
- Cavalier of the three orders of the USSR .
See also
- Weapon Katyusha .
- Formation of rocket artillery of the Red Army (1941-1945) .
- K. Yu. Endeka .