Kabanov Nikolai Ivanovich ( 1912 , Moscow - 1984 , Novosibirsk ), Doctor of Technical Sciences , Professor of the NETI (NSTU), Novosibirsk.
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The author of the Discovery of the USSR No. 1 “Kabanov Effect”, which was the basis for the development of early and long-distance ( over-the-horizon ) radar stations for detecting launches of ballistic missiles and launch vehicles of spacecraft in the USSR and the USA [1] [2] [3] .
Member of the Second World War , has awards. [four]
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Biography
A graduate of the Moscow Electrotechnical Institute of Communications in 1936, since 1934 - in the Special Technical Bureau for Military Inventions. From 1941 to 1947 - engineer for radar in the ranks of the army. In 1947-1960 - in the army research organizations. In 1960-1964 - headed the laboratory of the Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics, Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk). In 1964-1976 NI Kabanov - Head of the Department of antenna-feeder devices for NETI (now NSTU). He founded a scientific direction and a scientific school in the field of radio wave propagation and microwave devices. In 1947, he discovered the phenomenon of distant shortwave scattering from the earth, called the "Kabanov effect". The discovery is registered in the State Register of Discoveries of the USSR on 06.26.1957 under the number 1 with priority from 03.15.1947) (Novosibirsk: encyclopedia. P. 388)
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- https://web.archive.org/web/20131101113332/http://www.ngonb.ru/userfiles/resource/calendar/2012.pdf , p. 26
- Biography on the site of RSU Oil and Gas.
Notes
- ↑ Scientific discovery number 1 Effect of Kabanov (over-the-horizon radar)
- ↑ Filter Center . // Aviation Week & Space Technology , May 1, 1961, v. 74, no. 18, p. 142
- ↑ Discoveries of Soviet scientists, 1979 , p. 295.
- ↑ People's feat
Literature
- Konyusha Yu.P. Discoveries of Soviet scientists. - M .: Moscow Worker, 1979. - 688 p. - 50 000 copies