Ivan Alexandrovich Aristov ( 1906 - 1997 ) - design engineer of armored vehicles .
| Ivan Alexandrovich Aristov | |
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| Date of Birth | July 3 (16) 1906 |
| Place of Birth | D. Ivanovskaya, Tomsk Province Russian empire |
| Date of death | November 17, 1997 (91 year) |
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| Occupation | constructor |
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Developer flamethrowers ATO-41 and ATO-42 , mounted on the flamethrower tanks KV-8 and OT-34 .
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Biography
Born on July 3 , 1606, 1906, in the village of Ivanovo, Tomsk Province.
At the end of the trade school , he was sent to the Workers' Faculty in the LIH . At the end of the workers' school, he enters the LTI named after G.V. Plekhanov. .
In 1928 he was transferred to the Military Technical Academy of the Red Army to the faculty of mechanization, which he graduated in 1931 on the first category, receiving the title of "military engineer of the 2nd rank."
Head of the design office, deputy chief designer of the plant number 174 to them. K. Voroshilov ( 1931 - 1943 ).
Chief Engineer, Director of the Plant of the Ministry of Tank Industry ( 1943 - 1955 ).
The chief engineer of the project and the head of the standard design department of Giprotyazhmash, part-time teacher, assistant professor of the machine parts department of the Moscow Institute of Petrochemical and Gas Industry named I. M. Gubkina ( 1955 - 1981 ) (Department of Technology of Gas, Oil and Petrochemical Engineering).
Developments
In January 1940, the department of the chief designer of the plant number 174 was initiated by the senior engineer of the group I. A. Aristov and engineer D. I. Elagin under the leadership of S. A. Ginzburg on the basis of the T-26 tank, a draft design of the XT-135 chemical tank was developed. armed with a 45mm cannon, a twin 7.62mm DT machine gun and a flamethrower.
Awards
- Order of the Badge of Honor (1935).
- Stalin Prize Second Degree 1942 - for the invention of a new type of tank weapon [1]
Notes
Links
- T-26 based flamethrowing tanks
- Alexey Ardashev “Incendiary and flame-throwing weapons”, Moscow, “Yauza”, “Eksmo”, 2009 ISBN 978-5-699-33627-2
- Aristov Ivan Aleksandrovich
