Alexander Fyodorovich Malyutin (March 1910, settlement Glukhovsky Combine of the Noginsky District of Moscow Oblast - 05/24/1968, Moscow) - Soviet designer of naval electronic equipment, laureate of the Stalin Prize .
| Alexander Fedorovich Malyutin | |
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| Date of Birth | 1910 |
| Date of death | May 24, 1968 |
| A place of death | Moscow |
| Occupation | electronic equipment designer |
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He graduated from the Moscow Workers' Faculty of Communications (1931).
In 1931-1936, the designer of the Research Institute of Communication NK. In 1936-1937, the head of the group in the OKB of the Red Army.
In 1938-1968 worked at NII-10: senior designer, senior design engineer, leading design engineer, head of the design sector.
Developer of equipment for the Zarnitsa radar.
The 1949 Stalin Prize - for development in the field of military equipment.
He was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor and two medals.
Sources
- Russian radar. Biographical Encyclopedia. M., 2011.
