Solomon Savelyevich Gindinzon (1902–1982) - Soviet designer of weapons.
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Biography
He was born on 7 ( August 20 ), 1902 in Voronezh . From 1918 he worked as a mechanic apprentice and mechanic at the Izhevsk Machine Building Plant.
He graduated from the Petrograd Polytechnic Institute and the Leningrad Military Mechanical Institute (1929).
Since 1929, he has been a technologist, head of a workshop, an instructor of production, since 1940 the chief engineer of Izhevsk Machine-Building Plant.
In 1941–1942, he supervised the manufacture of aircraft guns designed by B. G. Shpitalny and A. E. Nudelman, A. S. Surinov (NS-37 and NS-45), M. E. Berezin’s universal machine gun, V.A. Degtyarev (ПТРД) and С. G. Simonova (ПТРС).
Colonel Engineer (1944).
He died on February 2, 1982 in Izhevsk .
Awards and prizes
- Order of Lenin (1942)
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1944)
- Order of the Patriotic War, I degree (1945)
- Stalin Prize of the third degree (1946) - for the radical improvement of technology and the organization of high-performance production method of small arms production, which ensured a sharp increase in production while significantly reducing costs and reducing the need for labor
Sources
- Solomon Savelyevich Gindinson // Voronezh guide
- Udmurtia 1941-1945
- Photo // Photo catalog of the archival fund of the Udmurt Republic