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Aleksandr Nadiradze

Aleksandr Davidovich Nadiradze (Georgian: ალექსანდრე ნადირაძე, Russian: Александр Давидович Надирадзе; 2 September 1914 – 3 September 1987) was a Soviet engineer of Georgian ethnicity who was instrumental in militarization of the former Soviet space program.

Aleksandr Nadiradze
Александр Надирадзе
ალექსანდრე ნადირაძე
Born(1914-09-02)2 September 1914
Died3 September 1987(1987-09-03) (aged 73)
Alma materSergo Ordzhonikidze Moscow Aviation Institute
Known fordesigning aircraft landing gears and turbo-jets. Development of anti tank shells, anti-aircraft missiles and radio controlled bombs. Creation of the first Soviet meteorological rocket M1-Meteo. Creation of the world's first mobile ICBM system RT-21 Temp 2S, followed by RSD-10 Pioneer, and RT-2PM Topol.
AwardsHero of Socialist Labour (twice)
Scientific career
FieldsEngineering (Defense)
InstitutionsTranscaucasus Industrial Institute
Moscow Mechanical Institute
Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute
Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology
numerous OKB's

He designed various ballistics missiles, shells, and their delivery system, for which he is considered "father" of the mobile ICBMs, having created the RT-21 Temp 2S (SS-16), RSD-10 Pioneer (SS-20) and the RT-2PM Topol (SS-25). More modern weapons such as the RT-2PM2 Topol-M and RS-24 are mostly based on Nadiradze's work as well.[1]

Early life and career edit

Born in the town of Gori, Georgia, Nadiradze was raised in a teacher's family in Tbilisi. Initially working as an assistant in a small Georgian aerospace faculty, he made his first invention in May 1934.[2] After finishing at the Transcaucasian Industrial Institute in 1936 he moved to Moscow and applied to the Moscow Aviation Institute. Two years later Nadiradze began working in the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI) in which he led a team of engineers engaged in theoretical and experimental research of aircraft landing gears based on the principles of air cushions. He was also involved in the development of the Tupolev Tu-2 and early Soviet turbojet fighters. In 1941 he was appointed a chief designer in the Moscow OKB (Experimental Design Bureau) plant 22 (Gorbunov).[1]

Missile technology edit

At the end of 1941 Nadiradze started his work in the field of rocket design. During the World War II he developed five versions of anti-tank shells, one of which had satisfactory results. In 1945 he got appointed chief designer and chief of the bureau of the Faculty of Missile weapons Moscow Mechanical Institute of the People's Commissariat of ammunition, functioning as experienced OKB guide holding lectures on the production and designing of missiles and launchers, while simultaneously conducting research on two-stage rockets and turbojets. In 1948 the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union transferred the Moscow OKB institute to CB-2 Minelhozmasha and Nadiradze took command over a division which was developing unguided anti-aircraft missiles and anti-tank rockets. In 1950 he developed the Soviet anti-air missile system "Swift" and a year later the new KB-2 was incorporated into GSNII MSKHM-642, which basically merged diverse design bureaus working on cruise missiles, powder and radio-controlled bombs into one institute. In 1953 Nadiradze took charge of project "Raven". His experience was used to create the world's first high altitude meteorological rocket, development of which technically began back in 1949 at the Central Aerological Observatory Hydrometeorological Service of the USSR. The rocket was designed to deliver "instruments" into stratosphere. His involvement was of high importance since the first Soviet meteorological rocket MR-1 Meteo which was successfully launched in 1951 was also developed by Alexander Nadiradze himself. On 15 October the same year he would be tasked with the development of the so-called "Tshaika" radio-controlled bombs (UB-2000F). Tests were successfully completed in 1955 and the new weapon was accepted for service later that year. In late 1957 Moscow GSNII MSKHM-642 was combined with Reutov OKB-52 Chelomey. Nadiradze was appointed the head of Chelomey's secret development section and in 1961 took charge of the entire OKB, while remaining a chief designer. By decision of the Soviet government and defense ministry a competition for designing a mobile intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) was organized and Alexander Nadiradze's team won. He became the founder of the Soviet mobile intercontinental ballistic missile forces. On 6 March 1966 the defence ministry gave order to develop a mobile solid fuel ICBM. The project was named "Temp-20" which would then become the RT-21 Temp 2S. On 14 March 1972 testing of "Air-20" started at the state RVSN (Plesetsk Cosmodrome) in the Arkhangelsk region. Tests were completed in December 1974. This secret launch site was under command of the fellow Georgian Lt.General Galaktion Alpaidze who was in charge of the Soviet missile program and from 1975 was also a deputy director of the Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology. On 21 February 1976 two missile regiments of Temp-20s started their combat duty in Plesetsk.

 
RSD-10 missile and its transporter erector launcher

Prior to that Nadiradze had already created the RSD-10 Pioneer in 1971 which was based on his earlier works on the Temp-2S. Its flight tests went exceptionally well and were completed on 9 January 1976. The mobile missile complex Pioneer was adopted and started its service from 11 March of the same year. His Pioneer would become the base for the later Topol missile. For his third great achievement in Soviet missile technology Nadiradze was awarded Hero of Socialist Labour (gold medal with hammer and sickle) and Order of Lenin. He then developed a heavily improved Pioneer-UTTH (NATO's designation SS-20 Mod 2) which would deliver warheads with three 5–50 kt MIRVs.[3] The new system was adopted by Soviet Strategic Missile Forces on 28 April 1981. On 29 December 1981 Nadiradze was elected a full member (academician) of the USSR Academy of Science in the Department of Mechanics and Control Processes (theoretical and applied mechanics, mechanical engineering and engineering science). He was also awarded second Hero of Socialist Labour and fourth Order of Lenin by Presidium of USSR Supreme Soviet. When Secretary General Mikhail Gorbachev and U.S. President Reagan signed the Intermediate to Short-Range Missiles treaty on 8 December 1987, the USSR had to destroy 728 of its Pioneer missile complexes. The RT-2PM Topol whose development started by Nadiradze in 1977, was put into active service in 1988, and to this day remains a primary nuclear strike capability of the Russian Federation. The main challenge of the Topol project was to create a suitable battle management system, which was Nadiradze's main focus throughout the entire development. For this last project, Nadiradze received the USSR State Prize in 1987. His work was continued after his death by Boris N. Lapygin.[4][5] This last achievement in mobile ICBMs stemmed from Alexandre Nadiradze's very first inventions. He wrote over 100 articles in scientific journals and registered over 220 inventions and operating guidelines. His work would prove to be vital for subsequent developments. He principally established a scientific base for missile systems which would be used by his followers and successors.[1][4][6][7][8][9][10]

Awards edit

  • Lenin Prize (1964)
  • Four Orders of Lenin (1968, 1974, 1976, 1982)
  • Honoured Inventor of the RSFSR (1973)
  • Order of the Red Banner of Labour (1974)
  • Twice Hero of Socialist Labour (1976 and 1982)
  • Order of the October Revolution (1984)
  • USSR State Prize (1987)

In 1993 the Cosmonautics Federation of Russia and the Moscow Institute of Heat Engineering established a medal named after academician A.D Nadiradze. On the backside of the medal a mobile ICBM launcher is engraved.[11]

Commemorative plaques in honor of A.D Nadiradze are installed in front of the main building of the same institutes.[1]

Death edit

Nadiradze lived and worked in Moscow until his death on 3 September 1987. He is buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow (section 10). On the tombstone Nadiradze is portrayed holding a sheet of paper in his hands, conveying his zeal for inventions and his dedication to his work.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Дважды Герой Соц.Труда Надирадзе Александр Давидович :: Герои страны. In Russian Warheroes.ru. Retrieved on 17 December 2015.
  2. ^ Melua, A. I. (2005) . rtc.ru
  3. ^ . blogspot.de (15 October 2013)
  4. ^ a b . Astronautix.com. Retrieved on 17 December 2015.
  5. ^ RT-2PM – SS-25 SICKLE. Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved on 17 December 2015.
  6. ^ Биография Александр Надирадзе. Peoples.ru (13 December 2015). Retrieved on 2015-12-17.
  7. ^ :: Космический мемориал :: А.Д. Надирадзе ::. Sm.evg-rumjantsev.ru. Retrieved on 17 December 2015.
  8. ^ Drums Rates | Encyclopedia of safety 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Survincity.com. Retrieved on 17 December 2015.
  9. ^ http://sm.evg-rumjantsev.ru/desingers/nadiradze.htm (in Russian)
  10. ^ N. N. Sokov (2000). Russian Strategic Modernization: The Past and Future. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 39.
  11. ^ . liverpoolmedals.com
  12. ^ Дважды Герой Соц. Труда Надирадзе Александр Давидович :: Герои страны. Warheroes.ru. Retrieved on 17 December 2015.

External links edit

  • А.Железняков, 1997—2005. Энциклопедия «Космонавтика». Конструкторы.
  • Ударные «Темпы» конструктора Надирадзе

aleksandr, nadiradze, aleksandr, davidovich, nadiradze, georgian, ალექსანდრე, ნადირაძე, russian, Александр, Давидович, Надирадзе, september, 1914, september, 1987, soviet, engineer, georgian, ethnicity, instrumental, militarization, former, soviet, space, prog. Aleksandr Davidovich Nadiradze Georgian ალექსანდრე ნადირაძე Russian Aleksandr Davidovich Nadiradze 2 September 1914 3 September 1987 was a Soviet engineer of Georgian ethnicity who was instrumental in militarization of the former Soviet space program Aleksandr NadiradzeAleksandr Nadiradzeალექსანდრე ნადირაძეBorn 1914 09 02 2 September 1914Gori Tiflis Governorate Russian EmpireDied3 September 1987 1987 09 03 aged 73 Moscow Soviet UnionAlma materSergo Ordzhonikidze Moscow Aviation InstituteKnown fordesigning aircraft landing gears and turbo jets Development of anti tank shells anti aircraft missiles and radio controlled bombs Creation of the first Soviet meteorological rocket M1 Meteo Creation of the world s first mobile ICBM system RT 21 Temp 2S followed by RSD 10 Pioneer and RT 2PM Topol AwardsHero of Socialist Labour twice Scientific careerFieldsEngineering Defense InstitutionsTranscaucasus Industrial InstituteMoscow Mechanical InstituteCentral Aerohydrodynamic InstituteMoscow Institute of Thermal Technologynumerous OKB sHe designed various ballistics missiles shells and their delivery system for which he is considered father of the mobile ICBMs having created the RT 21 Temp 2S SS 16 RSD 10 Pioneer SS 20 and the RT 2PM Topol SS 25 More modern weapons such as the RT 2PM2 Topol M and RS 24 are mostly based on Nadiradze s work as well 1 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Missile technology 3 Awards 4 Death 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career editBorn in the town of Gori Georgia Nadiradze was raised in a teacher s family in Tbilisi Initially working as an assistant in a small Georgian aerospace faculty he made his first invention in May 1934 2 After finishing at the Transcaucasian Industrial Institute in 1936 he moved to Moscow and applied to the Moscow Aviation Institute Two years later Nadiradze began working in the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute TsAGI in which he led a team of engineers engaged in theoretical and experimental research of aircraft landing gears based on the principles of air cushions He was also involved in the development of the Tupolev Tu 2 and early Soviet turbojet fighters In 1941 he was appointed a chief designer in the Moscow OKB Experimental Design Bureau plant 22 Gorbunov 1 Missile technology editAt the end of 1941 Nadiradze started his work in the field of rocket design During the World War II he developed five versions of anti tank shells one of which had satisfactory results In 1945 he got appointed chief designer and chief of the bureau of the Faculty of Missile weapons Moscow Mechanical Institute of the People s Commissariat of ammunition functioning as experienced OKB guide holding lectures on the production and designing of missiles and launchers while simultaneously conducting research on two stage rockets and turbojets In 1948 the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union transferred the Moscow OKB institute to CB 2 Minelhozmasha and Nadiradze took command over a division which was developing unguided anti aircraft missiles and anti tank rockets In 1950 he developed the Soviet anti air missile system Swift and a year later the new KB 2 was incorporated into GSNII MSKHM 642 which basically merged diverse design bureaus working on cruise missiles powder and radio controlled bombs into one institute In 1953 Nadiradze took charge of project Raven His experience was used to create the world s first high altitude meteorological rocket development of which technically began back in 1949 at the Central Aerological Observatory Hydrometeorological Service of the USSR The rocket was designed to deliver instruments into stratosphere His involvement was of high importance since the first Soviet meteorological rocket MR 1 Meteo which was successfully launched in 1951 was also developed by Alexander Nadiradze himself On 15 October the same year he would be tasked with the development of the so called Tshaika radio controlled bombs UB 2000F Tests were successfully completed in 1955 and the new weapon was accepted for service later that year In late 1957 Moscow GSNII MSKHM 642 was combined with Reutov OKB 52 Chelomey Nadiradze was appointed the head of Chelomey s secret development section and in 1961 took charge of the entire OKB while remaining a chief designer By decision of the Soviet government and defense ministry a competition for designing a mobile intercontinental ballistic missile ICBM was organized and Alexander Nadiradze s team won He became the founder of the Soviet mobile intercontinental ballistic missile forces On 6 March 1966 the defence ministry gave order to develop a mobile solid fuel ICBM The project was named Temp 20 which would then become the RT 21 Temp 2S On 14 March 1972 testing of Air 20 started at the state RVSN Plesetsk Cosmodrome in the Arkhangelsk region Tests were completed in December 1974 This secret launch site was under command of the fellow Georgian Lt General Galaktion Alpaidze who was in charge of the Soviet missile program and from 1975 was also a deputy director of the Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology On 21 February 1976 two missile regiments of Temp 20s started their combat duty in Plesetsk nbsp RSD 10 missile and its transporter erector launcherPrior to that Nadiradze had already created the RSD 10 Pioneer in 1971 which was based on his earlier works on the Temp 2S Its flight tests went exceptionally well and were completed on 9 January 1976 The mobile missile complex Pioneer was adopted and started its service from 11 March of the same year His Pioneer would become the base for the later Topol missile For his third great achievement in Soviet missile technology Nadiradze was awarded Hero of Socialist Labour gold medal with hammer and sickle and Order of Lenin He then developed a heavily improved Pioneer UTTH NATO s designation SS 20 Mod 2 which would deliver warheads with three 5 50 kt MIRVs 3 The new system was adopted by Soviet Strategic Missile Forces on 28 April 1981 On 29 December 1981 Nadiradze was elected a full member academician of the USSR Academy of Science in the Department of Mechanics and Control Processes theoretical and applied mechanics mechanical engineering and engineering science He was also awarded second Hero of Socialist Labour and fourth Order of Lenin by Presidium of USSR Supreme Soviet When Secretary General Mikhail Gorbachev and U S President Reagan signed the Intermediate to Short Range Missiles treaty on 8 December 1987 the USSR had to destroy 728 of its Pioneer missile complexes The RT 2PM Topol whose development started by Nadiradze in 1977 was put into active service in 1988 and to this day remains a primary nuclear strike capability of the Russian Federation The main challenge of the Topol project was to create a suitable battle management system which was Nadiradze s main focus throughout the entire development For this last project Nadiradze received the USSR State Prize in 1987 His work was continued after his death by Boris N Lapygin 4 5 This last achievement in mobile ICBMs stemmed from Alexandre Nadiradze s very first inventions He wrote over 100 articles in scientific journals and registered over 220 inventions and operating guidelines His work would prove to be vital for subsequent developments He principally established a scientific base for missile systems which would be used by his followers and successors 1 4 6 7 8 9 10 Awards editLenin Prize 1964 Four Orders of Lenin 1968 1974 1976 1982 Honoured Inventor of the RSFSR 1973 Order of the Red Banner of Labour 1974 Twice Hero of Socialist Labour 1976 and 1982 Order of the October Revolution 1984 USSR State Prize 1987 In 1993 the Cosmonautics Federation of Russia and the Moscow Institute of Heat Engineering established a medal named after academician A D Nadiradze On the backside of the medal a mobile ICBM launcher is engraved 11 Commemorative plaques in honor of A D Nadiradze are installed in front of the main building of the same institutes 1 Death editNadiradze lived and worked in Moscow until his death on 3 September 1987 He is buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow section 10 On the tombstone Nadiradze is portrayed holding a sheet of paper in his hands conveying his zeal for inventions and his dedication to his work 12 References edit a b c d Dvazhdy Geroj Soc Truda Nadiradze Aleksandr Davidovich Geroi strany In Russian Warheroes ru Retrieved on 17 December 2015 Melua A I 2005 NADIRADZE ALEKSANDR DAVIDOVICh rtc ru Intermediate range ballistic missile RSD 10 Pioner blogspot de 15 October 2013 a b Topol Astronautix com Retrieved on 17 December 2015 RT 2PM SS 25 SICKLE Globalsecurity org Retrieved on 17 December 2015 Biografiya Aleksandr Nadiradze Peoples ru 13 December 2015 Retrieved on 2015 12 17 Kosmicheskij memorial A D Nadiradze Sm evg rumjantsev ru Retrieved on 17 December 2015 Drums Rates Encyclopedia of safety Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Survincity com Retrieved on 17 December 2015 http sm evg rumjantsev ru desingers nadiradze htm in Russian N N Sokov 2000 Russian Strategic Modernization The Past and Future Rowman amp Littlefield p 39 Scientist Nadiradze medal liverpoolmedals com Dvazhdy Geroj Soc Truda Nadiradze Aleksandr Davidovich Geroi strany Warheroes ru Retrieved on 17 December 2015 External links edit Krasnaya Zvezda from 19 August 2004 Enciklopediya Kosmonavtika Tekst Melua A I 2005 A Zheleznyakov 1997 2005 Enciklopediya Kosmonavtika Konstruktory Udarnye Tempy konstruktora Nadiradze Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aleksandr Nadiradze amp oldid 1182842298, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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