United Instrument Manufacturing Corporation
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United Instrument Manufacturing Corporation (Russian: Объединённая приборостроительная корпорация) or UIMC was a Russian state-owned company, which was founded in March 2014 within state corporation Rostec as a specialized management company uniting research and production enterprises of radioelectronic industry of Russia. Rostec owned 9.3% of the shares as of April 2015.[1][2] The company merged with Ruselectronics in February 2017.[3]
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Company type | State corporation |
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Industry | Electronics industry, Defense Industry |
Founded | 2014 |
Defunct | 2017 |
Successor | Ruselectronics |
Headquarters | Moscow , Russia |
Production output | Electronics, Means and systems of automated digital communication; automated control systems; systems and means of electronic warfare; robotic systems and unmanned aerial vehicles; software; data security, etc. |
Revenue | 1,580,000,000 United States dollar (2016) |
101.6 billion rubles (the Total revenue of the Corporation of enterprises) | |
Number of employees | 43000 |
Parent | Rostec |
They manufactured Sozvezdie's electronic warfare weapon system Borisoglebsk 2. Several products are for civilian or dual-purpose use. The corporation comprised 40 companies from scratch, and this number increased to above 60. These 60 companies had a total of 43,000 employees in 2017.[1][4]
The UIMC board included seven members, with Grigory Elkin as interim CEO in July 2017.[5]