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Bogoslovsky, Igor Vladimirovich

Igor Vladimirovich Bogoslovsky (January 23, 1920, Atkarsk , Saratov province -?) Is a Soviet designer of automation equipment for nuclear munitions.

Igor Vladimirovich Theological
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Date of BirthJanuary 23, 1920 ( 1920-01-23 ) (99 years old)
Place of BirthAtkarsk , Saratov province , RSFSR
A country the USSR
Place of work
Alma materMVTU them. N.E. Bauman
Academic degreecandidate of technical sciences
Known asnuclear weapons automation instrument designer
Awards and prizes
Order of the Red Banner of Labor - 1956Order of the Red Banner of Labor - 1985Order of the Red Star - 1945Order of the Badge of Honor - 1951
Anniversary medal "For Valiant Labor (For Military Valor). In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin "SU Medal For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 ribbon.svg
Stalin PrizeLenin Prize

Biography

In 1941-1945 He worked at the plant number 572 of the People's Commissariat of Ammunition of the USSR (Saratov), ​​positions - from senior technician to the head of the shop.

In 1947 he graduated from the Moscow Technical University. N.E. Bauman .

In the years 1947-1955. in RFNC-VNIIEF: engineer, department head.

In 1955-1958 Head of sector, RFNC-VNIITF.

In 1958-1965 Scientific Secretary NTS-2 of the Ministry of Secondary Engineering.

In 1965-1988 Deputy Chief Designer of VNIIA.

Candidate of Technical Sciences.

Rewards

  • Stalin Prize (1953) - for the development of on-board devices for a nuclear bomb.
  • Winner of the Lenin Prize (1962) - for participating in the development of the warhead of a ballistic missile.
  • Order of the Red Star (1945)
  • Order of the Badge of Honor (1951)
  • Order of the Red Banner of Labor - Two (1956, 1985)
  • medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."
  • medal "In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin . "

Sources

  • The history of VNIIIA in persons. - M .: Izdat, 2012. - T. 2: Anatoly Vasilievich Lyapidevsky, Sergey Vasilievich Saratovsky, Evgeni Vasilievich Efanov, Nikolay Vasilievich Pelevin, employees of VNIIA - laureates of awards and knights of the Order of Lenin / Ed. S. Yu. Lopareva, G. A. Smirnova. - 172 p.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Theological ,__Igor_Vladimirovich&oldid = 97305305


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