Central Scientific Research Institute of Armament and Military Equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

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Central Scientific Research Institute of Armament and Military Equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
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Active1996 – present
CountryUkraine
BranchMOD of Ukraine
RoleResearch and development
Garrison/HQKyiv
Websitehttps://cndiovt.com.ua
Commanders
Current
commander
Major general Igor Chepkov

The Central Scientific Research Institute of Armament and Military Equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is a research institution of the State-Customer of weapons and military equipment and carries out its activities conducting fundamental, exploratory and applied researchers.[1]

Main goals[]

Fire control radar (Arsenal), Kyiv, 2019 01.jpg

Its goals are to: establish military-technical policy in the field of development and modernization of weapons and military equipment;[2] develop concepts and drafts of SWMEDP Programs for the development of weapons and military equipment and Annual MOD acquisition Plan; scientific and technical support of service life activities and disposal of weapons and military equipment; participate in international military and military-technical cooperation.

Main activities[]

It runs the International Scientific and Practical Conference "Coordination problems of military-technical and defensive industrial policy in Ukraine. Weapons and Military equipment development perspectives"[3] and other Scientific-Practical Conferences.[4]

It publishes the Journal "Weapons and military equipment".[5][6]

It is involved in NATO standardization[7] and has cooperation with NATO Conference of National Armaments Directors,[7] NATO Science and Technology Organisation, “Ukroboronprom[2] and leading Ukrainian universities like Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, Kharkiv Polytechnic, V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, ME Zhukovsky KAU, Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics and I. Kozhedub Kharkiv University of Air Force.

Notable scientists[]

Notable scientists include Igor Chepkov (active protection systems of armoured vehicles), Vadym Slyusar (tensor-matrix theory of digital antenna arrays and new matrix operations,[8][9] theory of odd order I/Q-demodulators,[10] theory of N-OFDM) and Anatoliy Dovgopoliy (precision inertial navigation systems).

Structure[]

  • Command
  • Group of chief research scientists for scientific research management
  • Research directorate for military-technical policy
  • Research directorate for development of weapons and military equipment of the Ground Forces
  • Research directorate for development of weapons and military equipment of the Air Forces
  • Research directorate for development of weapons and military equipment of the Operations Supply Forces
  • Research directorate for development of weapons and military equipment of the Navy

Literature[]

  • В авангарді військово-технічної науки. - К.: ЦНДІ ОВТ ЗС України, 2017. - 260 p.

References[]

  1. ^ "Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 1495 of December 11, 1996 "On the Establishment of the Central Scientific Research Institute of Armaments and Military Equipment of Armed Forces of Ukraine"". Verkhovna Rada. 1996-12-11. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  2. ^ a b Igor Chepkov. Key problems in the protection of the defense-industrial complex of Ukraine"
  3. ^ VIІ International Scientific and Practical Conference “Coordination problems of military-technical and defensive industrial policy in Ukraine. Weapons and Military equipment development perspectives”.//Abstracts of reports. - Kyiv. - Central Research Institute of Arms of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. - October 09–10, 2019. – 490 p.
  4. ^ Inventions Lead to the Victory
  5. ^ Website of the Journal "Weapons and military equipment"
  6. ^ Open Academic Journal Index
  7. ^ a b Slyusar V.I. Regarding the building of system of systems of standards./Coordination problems of military-technical and defensive industrial policy in Ukraine. Weapons and military equipment development perspectives/ V International Scientific and Practical Conference. Abstracts of reports. - October 11–12, 2017. - Kyiv. - P. 38.
  8. ^ Anna Esteve, Eva Boj & Josep Fortiana (2009): Interaction Terms in Distance-Based Regression, Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 38:19, Page 3501 [1]
  9. ^ Thomas D. Ahle, Jakob Bæk Tejs Knudsen. Almost Optimal Tensor Sketch. //Mathematics, Computer Science, Published 3 September, 2019. Page 9. - ArXiv
  10. ^ Madodana Mfana. Optimized Soft-Core Processor Architecture for Noise Jamming : Master's of Electrical & Electronic Engineering Dissertation. - University of Johannesburg. - December 2019. - Pages 8 - 12, 22 - 23.[2]

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