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30th Central Scientific Research Institute,
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() was a scientific research organization operated by the Ministry of Defence of Russia which was dedicated to leading a wide range of studies in support of enhancing the Russian Air Force's capabilities and development of the aerospace warfighting methods, technologies and complexes. In the English-language sources, the institute is often mentioned by the transliteration of its Russian abbreviation – TsNII-30. The institute was located in
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at the
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. In 2010, TsNII-30 was reorganized and became an organizational unit of the . TsNII-30 has operated for exactly 50 years.


History

TsNII-30 was established on January 16, 1961. Its original name was the Central Scientific Research Institute, Russian Air Force. It was based on the Ministry of Defence Computer Center No. 3 in
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. The center got the status of one of the TsNII-30 organizational units - Air Force Control Systems Research Center — . Later, TsNII-15, Russian Navy research institute, located in
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was amalgamated with the TsNII-30 and became its subsidiary focused on the Navy aviation. As of 2006, the institute's workforce had 16 Doctors of Science and 215 Ph.Ds ( Candidates of Science). The TsNII-30 has closely cooperated with the , other Ministry of Defence research institutes (TsNII-46, TsNII-4, TsNII-16, etc.), defence industry research institutes ( Gromov Flight Research Institute, GosNIIAS, Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motor Development,
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, etc.), aviation design bureaus (
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Scope of activities and projects

The fields of the TsNII-30 research included strategic, tactical, technical, economical studies. Some of areas of the activities were: * Threat assessment and forecasting. *Defining operational and technical requirements. *Monitoring defence industry progress on the Russian Air Force acquisitions. *Performance evaluations of the newly developed aerospace technologies and complexes.
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to the development and procurement of the aerospace warfighting means and simulation modeling were the corner stones of the TsNII-30 research methodology. TsNII-30 was part of a broad Russian aerospace industry cooperation to build: * Spiral spaceplane *
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Commanders

* (1961—1969) * Anatoly Molotkov (1969—1988) * Georgy Shonin (1988—1990) *
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(1990—1992) * Vasily Aleksandrov (1992—1998) * Sergei Shalaev (1998—1999) * Alexander Gerasimov (2000—2007) * Yuri Balyko (2007—2011)


Notable personnel

*, *Vycheslav Baklitskii *Anatoly Glazkov *Gennady Gorchitsa * * Aleksei Gubarev * Vasily Minakov *Vladimir Tupikov * Yevgeny Khrunov * Arthur Yuryev


Sample books published

* * Panov, V.V., Gorchitsa, G.I., Balyko, Y.P., et el "Forming a concept of the future aviation complexes" 2010, 608p. . * Platunov, V.S. "Methodology of the defence scientific research in aviation complexes: 30 TsNII. 2005. 343p. .


International activities

In the early 1990s, TsNII-30 staff participated in the preparation of the Russian Air Force exhibitions and represented Russia at the international air shows. * ILA Berlin Air Show, 1991. * Russian-American seminar on the US Air Force combat in Operation Desert Storm. Moscow. October 12, 1992. American side was represented by the
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corporation analysts. The delegation was headed by Ambassador Robert Blackwill Russian delegation included researchers from TsNII-30 and Air Force Engineering Academy. The keynote report was made by Benjamin S. Lambeth from RAND. * Australian International Airshow. October 1992. Avalon, Victoria, Australia. Russian delegation presented supercargo Antonov AN-124 and helicopters Mil Mi-17 and Kamov
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. * International Conference Air Power. February 11–12, 1993. London, Great Britain. The Head of the TsNII-30 Vassily E. Aleksandrov presented a paper on "Prospects for Air Superiority Fighter Development" * Abbotsford International Airshow, August 1993. Russia was represented by the " Russian Knights" aerobatic group flying Sukhoi Su-27, and Ilyushin
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cargo.


References

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