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Research Institute of Information Technologies NIIIT

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OJSC NIIIT operates in the market for the development and production of special-purpose ACS, which solve the tasks of planning the use and management of state aviation. In total, more than 60 inventions have been created at the Institute, for which author's certificates have been obtained.

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Control Systems (Rostec)

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History

2026: The court ordered the manufacturer of the UAV "Kronstadt" to pay 196 million rubles to the institute

The manufacturer of unmanned aerial vehicles "Kronstadt" entered into an amicable agreement with the Research Institute of Modern Telecommunications Technologies, pledging to pay a debt of 196.1 million rubles. The agreement was signed by the parties in early January 2026. Read more here.

2013

JSC "Scientific Research Institute of Information Technologies" patented in the summer of 2013 new technologies for creating automation systems of automated control systems (ACS ACS).

The obtained patents for a method of constructing a hierarchical system of network interaction of virtual workplaces, a method of constructing a message system of a multi-level asymmetric transport system and a method of constructing an automated system that implements the principles of workplace virtualization and isomorphic scaling - the result of collective work of employees of JSC NIIIT.

Developments allow you to create automated systems with high reliability, fault resistance, scaling, virtualization of their functional elements, multi-platform and independence from language implementation.

The main advantages of the technologies include high speed of software development, distributed network architecture, cross-platform both at the NPP level and at the software level, reduction of development labor costs, high integration capabilities with other NPPs.

The proposed technologies can be used by other enterprises in the development and production of complex multi-user distributed control automation systems, involving extensive borrowing of components, both during development and in operation.