Oboronprom
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Oboronprom
Summary
Oboronprom is a holding company[1]. Oboronprom draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (holding_company category, ranking #77 of 151).[2]
Key Facts
- Oboronprom is in the country of Russia[3].
- Oboronprom's instance of is recorded as holding company[4].
- Oboronprom is owned by Rostec[5].
- Oboronprom is owned by Russia[6].
- Oboronprom is owned by Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG[7].
- Oboronprom is owned by Tatarstan[8].
- Oboronprom is owned by Rosoboronexport[9].
- Oboronprom is owned by Rostvertol[10].
- Oboronprom's headquarters location is recorded as Moscow[11].
- Oboronprom's child organization or unit is recorded as Russian Helicopters[12].
- Oboronprom's child organization or unit is recorded as United Engine Corporation[13].
- Oboronprom's child organization or unit is recorded as LET Aircraft Industries[14].
- Oboronprom's child organization or unit is recorded as Stankoprom[15].
- Oboronprom's industry is recorded as mechanical engineering[16].
- Oboronprom's industry is recorded as weapons industry[17].
- Oboronprom's industry is recorded as aerospace industry[18].
- January 1, 2002 marks the founding of Oboronprom[19].
- Oboronprom was dissolved in 2018[20].
- Oboronprom's parent organization or unit is recorded as Rostec[21].
- Oboronprom's official website is recorded as http://www.oboronprom.ru[22].
- Oboronprom's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Oboronprom[23].
- Oboronprom's director / manager is recorded as Sergey Chemezov[24].
- Oboronprom's legal form is recorded as joint-stock company[25].
Body
Founding
January 1, 2002 marks the founding of Oboronprom[19].
Leadership
Oboronprom's director / manager is recorded as Sergey Chemezov[24].
Operations
Oboronprom's headquarters location is recorded as Moscow[11]. Oboronprom's parent organization or unit is recorded as Rostec[21]. Subsidiaries include Russian Helicopters[12], a business[26], in Russia[27], founded in 2007[28], headquartered in Moscow[29]; United Engine Corporation[13], a business[30], in Russia[31], founded in 2008[32], headquartered in Moscow[33]; LET Aircraft Industries[14], an aerospace manufacturer[34], in Czech Republic[35], founded in 1935[36], headquartered in Kunovice[37]; and Stankoprom[15], a business[38], in Russia[39], headquartered in Moscow[40].
Industry
Industries include mechanical engineering[16], weapons industry[17], and aerospace industry[18].
Ownership
Owners include Rostec[5], a holding company[41], in Russia[42], founded in 2007[43], headquartered in Moscow[44]; Russia[6], a sovereign state[45], in Russia[46], founded in 1991[47]; Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG[7], an organization[48], in Russia[49], founded in 1939[50], headquartered in Moscow[51]; Tatarstan[8], a republic of Russia[52], in Russia[53], founded in 1990[54]; Rosoboronexport[9], an unitary enterprise[55], in Russia[56], founded in 2000[57], headquartered in Moscow[58]; and Rostvertol[10], a helicopter airline[59], in Russia[60], founded in 1939[61], headquartered in Rostov-on-Don[62].
Dissolution
Oboronprom was dissolved in 2018[20].
Why It Matters
Oboronprom draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (holding_company category, ranking #77 of 151).[2] Oboronprom has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[63]