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On July 1, 1961, the USSR Council of Ministers issued a decree according to which the Tochmash began production of video tape recorders for recording of television broadcasts, initially these devices recorded only black-and-white programs, but later the plant began to produce video tape recorders for
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The plant was founded on the basis of evacuated Taganrog Plant No. 65 and Lyubertsy Plant No. 512 in 1941. At that time, the enterprise began to produce explosive devices.
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In December 1941, the plant produced 150 A-7 radio stations, 100 000 shell casings for 20-mm airborne fragmentation-incendiary projectiles and 10 000 K-6 fuses.
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In 1961, the plant begins production of missile weapons, radar devices for missiles (for example, for anti-aircraft missile systems), etc.
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After the Second World War, the plant began to produce new complicated types of explosive equipment.
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In the 1990s, the plant produced welding machines, electric motors, medical equipment, etc.
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with video recorders. These video recorders were also supplied to the
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for the development of the production of television equipment.
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Index

Novosibirsk
video tape recorders
Russian
Dzerzhinsky District
Novosibirsk
Russia
1980 Summer Olympic Games
Ostankino Television Center
CMEA countries
Order of the Badge of Honor
ISBN
5-7620-0968-8
Categories
Manufacturing companies based in Novosibirsk
Manufacturing companies established in 1941
Audio equipment manufacturers of Russia
Video equipment manufacturers
Electronics companies of the Soviet Union

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