Andrey Andreevich Zakharov ( November 10, 1912, St. Petersburg - October 11, 2000, Moscow ) - Soviet statesman, Deputy Minister of Electronic Industry of the USSR.
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| Birth | November 10, 1912 St. Petersburg | |||||||
| Death | October 11, 2000 (87 years) Moscow | |||||||
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| Education | Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute. V.I. Ulyanov (Lenin) | |||||||
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Biography
Born November 10, 1912 in St. Petersburg.
He graduated from the Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute. V. I. Ulyanova (Lenin) (1934), electrical engineer.
- 1934-1935 service in the Red Army.
- 1935-1939 head of department, head of production at the plant them. Kozitsky (Leningrad),
- 1940-1945 director of the plant. Kozitsky.
- November 1945 - February 1947 Director of Scientific Research Institute-160 (Fryazino, Moscow Region).
- 1947-1952 director of the plant "Svetlana" .
- 1952-1953 First Deputy Minister of Communications Industry of the USSR, Head of the Main Administration of the USSR MSSA and at the same time Director of the Scientific Research Institute-160.
- 1954-1955 member of the board of the MCI,
- 1955-1958 Deputy Minister of the radio engineering industry of the USSR.
- 1958-1965 Deputy Chairman of the State Committee for Radio Electronics (GKRE).
- 1965—1984 Deputy Minister of Electronic Industry of the USSR.
The organizer of the development and serial production of the first receiver-amplifying lamps in the USSR.
The areas that were supervised while working in the ministries are vacuum devices, process equipment, and communications equipment.
Awards
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor
- Order of the Red Star (1944)
- medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945" (1946).
- Winner of the State Prize of the USSR (1975).
Sources
- Photo http://www.istokmw.ru/directora/
- Andrei Andreevich Zakharov - half a century in electronics: [collection for the 100th anniversary of his birth. Mark Andreevich Zakharov. Medpraktika-M, 2012 - Total pages: 235