Mytishchi Machine-Building Plant

OJSC Mytishchi Machine-Building Plant (Russian: Мытищинский машиностроительный завод) is a Russian manufacturer of dump trucks and armored tracked vehicles. The plant was formerly part of Metrowagonmash, from which it was spun off in 2009.[3] As of 2016, it is managed by Kalashnikov Concern.[4]

OJSC Mytishchi Machine-Building Plant
Formerly
OKB-40
Open joint-stock company
IndustryDefense industry
Automotive industry
Founded1897; 2009
Headquarters,
Russia
ProductsMilitary vehicles, dump trucks
Revenue$112 million[1] (2015)
$15.1 million[1] (2015)
$11.3 million[1] (2015)
Total assets$194 million[1] (2015)
Total equity$62.3 million[1] (2015)
OwnerKalashnikov Concern (100%)[2]
Websitemmzavod.ru

OSJC Mytishchi Machine-Building Plant has produced air defense vehicles for the military and has a design bureau for development of these weapons. It also makes products for the civilian automotive industry.[5]

Products

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References

  1. https://disclosure.1prime.ru/portal/default.aspx?emId=5029126076.
  2. "Список аффилированных лиц". disclosure.1prime.ru. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  3. "История завода". mmzavod.ru. ОАО "Мытищинский Машиностроительный Завод". Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  4. "Концерн «Калашников» купит «Мытищинский машзавод»". Коммерсантъ. 30 May 2017. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  5. "Russian Defense Business Directory". Federation of American Scientists. US Department of Commerce Bureau of Export Administration. May 1995. Retrieved 21 July 2017. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
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