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Moscow Machine-Building Enterprise named after V.V. Chernyshev

Company

Number of employees
2020 year
5000

OJSC MMP named after V.V. Chernyshev is one of the leading companies in the Russian military-industrial complex, specializing in the production of aircraft engines. This is a stable, modern, modernized complex, including foundry, thermal, welding, galvanic, forging and press, mechanical processing, mechanical assembly, test production.

Products:

  • RD-33 engines and its modifications for MiG-35, MiG-29 and JF-17 aircraft
  • VK-2500 engine compressor for Mi-8/17 and Ka-52 helicopters
  • TV7-117 family engine components for the Il-112 and Il-114 aircraft

Plant building in 2022

History

2023

Three people injured in the fire

In May 2023, a fire occurred in Moscow on the territory of the V.V. Chernyshev Machine-Building Plant, as a result of which three people were injured.

According to reports, the fire broke out in one of the buildings on Vishnevaya Street at about 4 am on May 12. Personal belongings and furniture caught fire in an office on the second floor, the fire area was about 15 square meters. The fire caused heavy smoke in the room.

The fire was extinguished by rescuers who arrived at the scene, and medical assistance was provided to the victims.

Moscow begins to build a complex for the production of aircraft engines for 35 billion rubles

On January 26, 2023, Rostec announced the construction of a complex in Moscow for the production of components for aircraft engines. The volume of investments in this project is 35 billion rubles. Read more here.

2019: Original and Desired IT Landscape

Presentation data Sergey Vladimirovich Spiders, CIO, V.V. Chernyshev Moscow Machine-Building Enterprise, "IT of two speeds. How to combine mainframe and digital shadow "

2018: Creation of a center for additive technologies for 3 billion rubles

Rostec State Corporation on August 17, 2018 announced the investment of almost 3 billion rubles in the development of industrial 3D printing in Russia. The funds will go to the opening of the Center for Additive Technologies (CAT) on the basis of the Moscow Machine-Building Enterprise named after V.V. Chernyshev (part of the UEC) - the holdings of the aviation cluster of the state corporation are engaged in its creation: United Engine Corporation (UEC), Russian Helicopters, Technodinamika and KRET. According to Rostec estimates, CAT revenue for the period 2018-2027. may amount to 13.2 billion rubles, and profit from sales - exceed 3.6 billion rubles.

The Center for Additive Technologies will be created at the UEC enterprise. Photo: Rostec

The center being created is planned to be equipped with advanced machines. Its key task will be the introduction of industrial 3D printing in high-tech industries. It is assumed that CAT will provide customers with a full range of services - from design development to serial production and product certification - and will help reduce the time for launching new high-tech products on the market.

At the same time, the center will be able to fulfill orders not only for Rostec holdings, but also for a wide range of third-party companies, including foreign ones, the state corporation emphasized. According to the calculations of the project participants, the first experimental batch of parts will be manufactured in the center in 2019.

In the future, CAT is designed to become an integrator of complex solutions in the field of additive technologies for all customers. In addition, it is planned that the CAT will attract international experts to introduce the most modern solutions in the field of additive technologies.

According to representatives of Rostec, additive technologies, or industrial 3D printing technologies, are one of the most dynamically developing areas of "digital" production, which allows you to reduce the number of design parts, reduce the weight of the product by 25%, the production period by half, and the cost reduction can be up to 44%.

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Industrial 3D printing is becoming one of the obligatory attributes of modern industry. We see the high potential of this technology and are introducing it into our production practice. For example, in UEC, about three tons of parts per year are manufactured using the additive technology method. The holding plans to widely use them in the serial production of promising Russian gas turbine engines, which will be certified in 2025-2030. The creation of a specialized center will expand the scope of this technology and manufacture parts for such industries as aircraft, space, science-intensive medicine, automotive, - commented on the creation of the CAT Industrial Director of the Aviation Cluster of the State Corporation Rostec Anatoly Serdyukov.
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