Boris Alekseevich Marfin (1922−2000) - weapons designer, laureate of the USSR State Prize .
| Boris Alekseevich Marfin | |
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| Date of Birth | August 18, 1922 |
| Place of Birth | Morshagino |
| Date of death | December 2, 2000 (78 years old) |
| Place of death | Moscow |
| Occupation | weapons designer |
| Awards and prizes |
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Biography
Born on August 18, 1922 in the village of Morshagino, Volkhov district, Petrograd province.
War veteran.
He graduated from the Leningrad Red Banner Air Force Engineering Academy named after A.F. Mozhaysky (1951).
From 1951 to 2000 he worked at KB-1 (GSKB Almaz − Antey): senior engineer, leading engineer, deputy head of the laboratory, head of the laboratory, deputy head of hard currency - deputy chief designer of the direction.
He led the development of radar equipment for the S-25 , S-75 , S-200 , S-300 systems.
He took part in the development of on-board radio equipment for the S-75, S-200, S-200VE systems from the preliminary design stage to testing and implementation in production.
Since 1970, technical director of the development of on-board control equipment and homing missiles of the S-300 system.
Laureate of the USSR State Prize (1970). Honorary radio operator of the USSR . He was awarded the Order of Lenin, the October Revolution, World War II degree, Red Star, 6 medals.
He died in Moscow on December 2, 2000.
Sources
- http://www.biograph.ru/images/stories/Bunkin/Bunkin018.pdf
- Russian radar. Biographical Encyclopedia. M., 2011.