Alexander Sergeyevich Kirichuk (b. November 22, 1931, Barnaul) - engineer, specialist in the field of passive radar systems, laureate of the USSR State Prize (1977).
| Alexander Sergeevich Kirichuk | |
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| Date of Birth | November 22, 1931 (87 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Barnaul |
| Occupation | passive radar engineer |
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Biography
He graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics (1955).
He worked in the Central Design Bureau of Automation, Omsk: engineer, leading engineer, department head, deputy. chief engineer, chief engineer (1966-1972), since 1972 deputy. Director General for scientific work. In 1983-1993 - deputy. Director General of Automation software for scientific work - Head of the Central Design Bureau of Automation. In 1993-2006, a leading engineer at the Central Design Bureau.
He led the development of the first Soviet homing anti-radar missiles, most of which ended in mass production. Seven developments were awarded the USSR State Prizes.
Laureate of the USSR State Prize (1977). He was awarded the orders of the Red Banner of Labor (1971, 1977), Friendship of Peoples (1982), and medals. Inventor of the USSR . Honorary radio operator of the USSR (1969), honorary aircraft manufacturer (2008).
Sources
- http://www.admomsk.ru/c/document_library/get_file?p_l_id=284682&folderId=382268&name=DLFE-19315.pdf
- Omsk engineers. Cases and Fates / [Editorial: Yu. V. Krivoshein et al.]. - Omsk: Russia, 2012. - 163, [1] p. : il., porr. -WITH. 66-67.
- http://omskmark.moy.su/publ/essayclub/novator_en/2014_ju_v_krivoshein_omsk_kirichukas/94-1-0-2433