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PJSC KMZ also carries out measures for the repair of military equipment, warranty and author's supervision of its condition, implements proposals in the field of military-technical cooperation of the Russian Federation with foreign states in accordance with international treaties of the Russian
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During this period, KMZ also produced the world's first subminiature SLR camera, the Narciss, an all-metal camera using 16mm unperforated film in special cassette, frame size 14x21mm. Narciss has a focal plane shutter, speed B,1/2,1/5,1/10,1/25,1/50,1/125,1/250 and 1/500 sec.
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The pace of R&D for consumer products at KMZ substantially slowed down at the end of the 1960s. During the 1970s consumer production at KMZ shifted towards producing large numbers of individual, relatively simple models of the existing product lines.
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scientific instrumentation: scientific and analytical equipment for conducting fundamental research, creating high technologies, new defense equipment, solving economic problems in various fields of science, technology and
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series, several million of which were produced. It also has a large military optics and mechanical engineering division.
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laser rangefinders-designators, all-day surveillance systems, sights for small arms (for example, the Hyperon series);
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had acute need for precision optical instruments. The existing factories were either inaccessible, such as
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After the end of the war, KMZ began producing photographic lenses in 1945 to the specifications of the
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Since its transformation into the State Union Plant No.393 of the NKVD of the USSR and further:
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medical devices in the following areas: gynecology, proctology, ophthalmology, endoprosthetics;
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Kolychev Vladimir Alexandrovich (1942-1946) — the first director of KMZ since its foundation.
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Kalyugin Vadim Stanislavovich (from January 12, 2016 to October 28, 2019)
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Interim CEO Kuznetsov Evgeny A., (from October 17, 2023 to the present)
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Novikov Alexander V. (from October 28, 2019 to October 16, 2023)
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Earth remote sensing systems from space and from air carriers;
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Since its establishment as Precision Mechanics Plant No.19:
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calculation and design of optical systems, lens engineering.
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had been overrun by the Red Army and largely carted off as
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optical-electronic equipment, civil, scientific equipment;
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The mid-1950s saw the beginning of a period of heightened
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Website of the company's photography and R&D division
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Index


PJSC
Optical engineering
optoelectronics
Krasnogorsk
Russia
Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast
Russia
Cameras
night vision devices
rangefinders
Parent
Shvabe
Rostec
Official page at Shvabe site


Krasnogorsk
Russian
lit.
Krasnogorsk
Moscow
optical
Shvabe Holding
Rostec
Soviet
photographic
movie
cameras
Zorki

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