Army 2019 Список Без Крестов.Indd

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Army 2019 Список Без Крестов.Indd ОРГАНИЗАТОР СПОНСОРЫ И ПАРТНЕРЫ ФОРУМА ОФИЦИАЛЬНЫЙ БАНК ФОРУМА ГЕНЕРАЛЬНЫЙ СПОНСОР ГЕНЕРАЛЬНЫЙ ФИНАНСОВЫЙ ПАРТНЁР ГЕНЕРАЛЬНЫЙ ПАРТНЁР ОФИЦИАЛЬНЫЙ ПАРТНЁР ОФИЦИАЛЬНЫЙ ПАРТНЁР ОФИЦИАЛЬНЫЙ ПАРТНЁР ОФИЦИАЛЬНАЯ СТРАХОВАЯ ЭНЕРГЕТИЧЕСКИЙЙ КОМПАНИЯ ПАРТНЁР ТЕХНИЧЕСКИЙ ПАРТНЁР ПАРТНЁР ПРИ ПОДДЕРЖКЕ ОФИЦИАЛЬНЫЙ ПЕРЕВОДЧИК ОФИЦИАЛЬНОЕ ГЕНЕРАЛЬНЫЙ ИНФОРМАЦИОННОЕ ИНФОРМАЦИОННЫЙ АГЕНТСТВО ПАРТНЁР ВЫСТАВОЧНЫЙ ОПЕРАТОР МЕСТО ПРОВЕДЕНИЯ 2 Army 2019_список.indd 2 10.06.2019 14:01:45 СОДЕРЖАНИЕ | CONTENTS Êàðòà Ôîðóìà .......................................................................................... 4 Ïëàíèðîâêà ýêñïîçèöèè ........................................................................ 12 Òåìàòè÷åñêèå ðàçäåëû ......................................................................... 16 Àëôàâèòíûé ñïèñîê ó÷àñòíèêîâ Ôîðóìà .......................................... 18 Forum map .............................................................................. 4 Plan of the exposition .................................................................................... .............................................................................. 12 Thematic sections .................................................................................... 17 Alphabetical list of the participants ........................................................ 28 3 Army 2019_список.indd 3 10.06.2019 14:01:46 4 Army 2019_список.indd 4 10.06.2019 14:01:46 5 Army 2019_список.indd 5 10.06.2019 14:01:46 6 Army 2019_список.indd 6 10.06.2019 14:01:47 7 Army 2019_список.indd 7 10.06.2019 14:01:47 8 Army 2019_список.indd 8 10.06.2019 14:01:48 9 Army 2019_список.indd 9 10.06.2019 14:01:48 10 Army 2019_список.indd 10 10.06.2019 14:01:49 11 Army 2019_список.indd 11 10.06.2019 14:01:49 Павильон A Hall A 1 2 3 Монтажные Монтажные Монтажные ворота ворота ворота Конференц-зал Конференц-зал Конференц-зал Конференц-зал А1 А2 А3 А4 8 7 6 5 3 4 3 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 5 4 1F2 4 1F3 1F4 1F5 4 1F6 4 1 1F7 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 1D7 3 4 Конференц-зал 1112 1 1E2 2 1E3 1 1E4 2 1E5 1 1E6 2 1 1E7 2 1 1E8 3 1 2 2 МИНИСТЕРСТВО ОБОРОНЫ 1D7 РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ 1 1D2 2 1 1D3 1D3 2 1D4 1D6 1A1 1 1C2 2 1C3 1 1C4 2 1C5 3 2 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 2 2 1C6 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION 1B2 1B3 1B4 1B5 1B6 1B7 1B8 1B9 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 3 1A2 1A3 1A4 1A5 1A6 1 5 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1O4 1O3 1O5 1O16 1O7 1O2 1O9 1O13 1O10 1O11 1O18 1O12 1O1 1O14 1O15 1O8 1O17 1O17 12 Army 2019_список.indd 12 10.06.2019 14:01:50 Павильон B Hall B 4 5 6 Монтажные Монтажные Монтажные ворота ворота ворота Конференц-зал Конференц-зал Конференц-зал Конференц-зал B1 B2 B3 B4 1 7 6 5 4 9 8 7 6 5 9 8 7 6 5 7 6 5 4 2F1 2F2 4 2F3 4 2F3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 Конференц-зал 5 4 3 3 5 4 3 3 1110 1 2E1 2 2E2 2E3 2E4 1 2E5 Конференц-зал 2D1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2D7 1109 1 2D2 2 1 2D3 2 2D4 2D5 2D6 3 1 2C3 2 1 2C4 2 1 2C5 2 1 2C2 2 2C6 2C1 2C7 4 3 1 4 1 4 4 3 2 2B2 2B3 2B4 2B5 1 6 1 2 2B6 5 2B1 1 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 2 3 4 1 2A1 2A2 2A3 2A4 2A5 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 5 3 4 1 2 3 2A6 1 2 3 4 2O4 2O1 2O3 2O2 2O13 2O5 2O8 2O9 2O6 2O7 2O11 2O12 2O10 13 Army 2019_список.indd 13 10.06.2019 14:01:51 Павильон С Hall С 7 8 9 Монтажные Монтажные Монтажные ворота ворота ворота Конференц-зал Конференц-зал Конференц-зал Конференц-зал C1 C2 C3 C4 China Pavilion 5 4 3 5 6 4 8 7 6 5 4 3 7 6 5 4 2 5 4 3 9 8 7 6 4 3 5 4 3 3F1 2 3F2 3F3 3F4 3 3 3F5 3F6 3F7 5 3F8 3F9 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 3 3 3 6 5 4 Конференц-зал 2110 1 3E1 3E2 3E3 2 1 3E4 1 3E5 3E6 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 3 Конференц-зал 3D1 3D7 2109 3D2 3D3 3D4 1 3D5 2 1 3D6 2 China Pavilion 1 8 7 3C1 1 3C2 2 3C3 3C4 1 3C5 2 3C6 3 4 5 6 China Pavilion 2 3 5 4 5 4 4 3 4 3 4 3 2 3 3C7 6 3 6 3 3B1 3B2 3B3 3B4 3B5 3B6 3B7 3B8 3B9 3B10 4 7 2 1 2 1 1 2 8 1 1 5 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 3A1 3A2 3A3 3A4 3A5 3A6 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 5 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 3O2 3O10 3O4 3O1 3O93O2 3O12 3O5 3O14 3O15 3O3 3O7 3O11 3O6 3O8 14 Army 2019_список.indd 14 10.06.2019 14:01:51 Павильон D Hall D 10 11 12 Монтажные Монтажные Монтажные ворота ворота ворота Конференц-зал Конференц-зал Конференц-зал Конференц-зал D1 D2 D3 D4 4F3 12 1110 9 8 7 12 11 10 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Военные сувениры 4F5 4F1 4F2 4F3 4F6 Military Souvenirs 1 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 БИЛЬЯРДНЫЙ Конференц-зал 4D1 7 6 5 3 КЛУБ 2111 1 2 4 5 5 4 3 6 5 4 3 1 4E1 2 4E1 1 4E2 2 1 4E3 BILLIARD CLUB ДИВЕРСИФИКАЦИЯ 4E4 4E5 ДИРЕКЦИЯ 3 4 2 1 2 1 2 3 DIRECTORATE 4D1 1 4D2 4D2 2 1 4D3 2 4D4 1 4D5 2 МИНИСТЕРСТВО ОБОРОНЫ РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ ТЕРРИТОРИЯ 1 4C2 2 1 4C5 2 НАГРАЖДЕНИЯ 4C3 4D6 4C1 1 2 3 1 5 4B2 6 5 4 2 ТЕРРИТОРИЯ ПЕРЕГОВОРОВ 4B1 4B8 4B3 1 2 1 2 1 2 4B4 4B5 4B6 1 4B7 2 3 4 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION 4A1 4A2 4A3 4A3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 4O2 4O4 4O5 4O3 4O1 4O7 ЗОНА ФУДКОРТА 4O8 4O9 4O12 4O10 4O11 15 Army 2019_список.indd 15 10.06.2019 14:01:52 ТЕМАТИЧЕСКИЕ РАЗДЕЛЫ 1 Вооружение и техника Военно-морского Флота 2 ракетно-космические комплексы. аэрокосмические технологии. космические исследоВания В интересах Вооруженных сил 3 Вооружение и техника Воздушно-космических сил 4 Беспилотные летательные аппараты и комплексы. роБототехнические комплексы 5 стрелкоВое оружие и средстВа Ближнего Боя 6 экипироВка и оБмундироВание Военнослужащих 7 Боеприпасы Всех ВидоВ и родоВ Войск 8 оптика. оптико-электронное оБорудоВание и системы 9 нелетальное оружие 10 Вооружение и средстВа рхБ защиты 11 средстВа индиВидуальной и коллектиВной защиты 12 техника и оБорудоВание железнодорожных Войск 13 модернизация и ремонт БоеВой техники и Вооружения 14 Вооружение и техника сухопутных Войск 15 оБорудоВание и технологии утилизации Вооружения, Военной техники и БоеприпасоВ 16 средстВа и техника инженерного Вооружения. дорожные, строительные и грузоподъемные средстВа и механизмы 17 Вооружение и техника Воздушно-десантных Войск 18 техника радиоэлектронной БорьБы. средстВа радиоразВедки 19 инФормационные, телекоммуникационные и наВигационные технологии. геоинФормационные системы 20 средстВа систем сВязи и аВтоматизироВанные системы упраВления Войсками 21 электроника. радиоэлектронные технологии 22 подготоВка кадроВ В интересах Вс рФ и опк комплексные лаБоратории, тренажеры, симуляторы, технические средстВа оБучения 23 и оБеспечения БоеВой подготоВки В Вс. полигонное оБорудоВание 24 оБеспечение Безопасности Военных оБъектоВ и Военной служБы 25 средстВа оБеспечения деятельности Военной полиции 26 спортиВные сооружения, экипироВка, инВентарь тылоВое оБеспечение и снаБжение Войск. оБеспечение жизнедеятельности личного 27 состаВа, Быта Военнослужащих и их семей. продоВольстВенное оБеспечение спасательное оБорудоВание для раБоты В услоВиях чрезВычайных ситуаций 28 и катастроФ, техника и средстВа пожаротушения 29 Вооружение и техника ракетных Войск стратегического назначения 30 строительстВо, капитальный ремонт, техническое содержание и эксплуатация материально-технической Базы 31 ядерно-оружейный комплекс 32 медицинское оБеспечение Вооруженных сил 33 приБоростроение энергетика. интеллектуальная энергетика, Водородная энергетика, микроисточники 34 питания, аккумуляторные, технологии электрогенератороВ 35 материалы и комплектующие В оБоронной промышленности 36 лазерные технологии 37 Биотехнологии 38 средстВа массоВой инФормации 39 дВигателестроение В оБоронно-промышленном комплексе 40 машиностроение В интересах оБоронно-промышленного комплекса 41 органы Военного упраВления 16 Army 2019_список.indd 16 10.06.2019 14:01:52 THEMATIC SECTIONS 1 ARMAMENT AND EQUIPMENT OF MILITARY NAVAL FORCES 2 ROCKET AND SPACE COMPLEXES. AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGIES. SPACE EXPLORATION FOR BENEFITS OF ARMED FORCES 3 ARMAMENT AND EQUIPMENT OF AEROSPACE DEFENSE FORCES 4 UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES AND SYSTEMS. ROBOTIC SYSTEMS 5 SMALL-ARMS WEAPON AND CLOSE COMBAT WEAPON 6 EQUIPAGE AND UNIFORM OF MILITARY MEN 7 AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS AND CLASSES OF MILITARY TROOPS 8 OPTICS. ELECTRO-OPTICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS 9 NON-LETHAL WEAPONS 10 ARMAMENT AND TOOLS OF RADIOLOGICAL, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SECURITY 11 MEANS OF INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE PROTECTION 12 EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES OF RAILROAD TROOPS 13 MODERNIZATION AND MAINTENANCE OF MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND ARMAMENT 14 ARMAMENT AND EQUIPMENT OF LAND FORCES 15 EQUIPMENT AND RECYCLING TECHNOLOGY OF ARMAMENT, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES 16 FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT OF ENGINEERING ARMAMENT. ROAD, CONSTRUCTION AND WEIGHT LIFTING TOOLS AND DEVICES 17 ARMAMENT AND EQUIPMENT OF AIRBORNE TROOPS 18 ELECTRONIC WARFARE EQUIPMENT. FACILITIES OF RADIO INTELLIGENCE 19 INFORMATION, TELECOMMUNICATION AND NAVIGATION TECHNOLOGIES. GEOINFORMATION SYSTEMS 20 COMMUNICATIONS MEANS/SYSTEMS AND AUTOMATED CONTROL SYSTEMS OF TROOPS 21 ELECTRONICS. RADIOELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGIES 22 STAFF TRAINING FOR BENEFITS OF ARMED FORCES AND MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX COMPLEX LABORATORIES, TRAINING EQUIPMENT, SIMULATORS, TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT FOR MILITARY TRAINING OF ARMED FORCES.
Recommended publications
  • Innovations and Technologies for the Navy and Maritime Areas
    Special analytical export project of the United Industrial Publishing № 04 (57), June 2021 GOOD RESULT ASSAULT BOATS IDEX / NAVDEX 2021 QATAR & SPIEF-2021 Military Technical Russian BK-10 Russia at the two Prospective mutually Cooperation in 2020 for Sub-Saharan Africa expos in Abu Dhabi beneficial partnership .12 .18 .24 .28 Innovations and technologies for the navy and maritime areas SPECIAL PARTNERSHIP CONTENTS ‘International Navy & Technology Guide‘ NEWS SHORTLY № 04 (57), June 2021 EDITORIAL Special analytical export project 2 One of the best vessels of the United Industrial Publishing 2 Industrial Internet of ‘International Navy & Technology Guide’ is the special edition of the magazine Things ‘Russian Aviation & Military Guide’ 4 Trawler Kapitan Korotich Registered in the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information 4 Finance for 5G Technology and Mass Media (Roscomnadzor) 09.12.2015 PI № FS77-63977 Technology 6 The largest propeller 6 Protection From High-Precision Weapons 8 New Regional Passenger Aircraft IL-114-300 The magazine ‘Russian Aviation & Military Guide’, made by the United Industrial 8 Klimov presents design of Publishing, is a winner of National prize ‘Golden Idea 2016’ FSMTC of Russia VK-1600V engine 10 Russian Assault Rifles The best maritime General director technologies Editor-in-chief 10 ‘Smart’ Target for Trainin Valeriy STOLNIKOV 10th International Maritime Defence Show – IMDS-2021, which is held from 23 to 27 June Chief editor’s deputy 2021 in St. Petersburg under the Russian Govern- Elena SOKOLOVA MAIN TOPICS ment decree № 1906-r of 19.07.2019, is defi- Commercial director 12 Military Technical nitely unique. Show is gathering in obviously the Oleg DEINEKO best innovations for Navy and different maritime Cooperation technologies for any tasks.
    [Show full text]
  • Consolidated Canadian Autonomous Sanctions List / La Liste Consolidée Des Sanctions Autonomes Canadiennes
    Consolidated Canadian Autonomous Sanctions List / La Liste consolidée des sanctions autonomes canadiennes Date of Birth / Date de naissance (Day- Item # / Numero Regulation / Réglement Entity / Entité Title / Titre Last Name / Nom de famille Given Names / Prénom Aliases / Alias Schedule jour/month-mois/year-année) d’article Burma / Birmanie Air Bagan Air Bagan Holdings Pte. Ltd., Air Bagan Limited 1 1 Burma / Birmanie Bandoola Transportation Co. Ltd. 1 2 Burma / Birmanie Berger Paint Manufacturing Co. Ltd. 1 3 Burma / Birmanie Dagon Brewery 1 4 Burma / Birmanie Granite Tile Factory (Kyaikto) 1 5 Hantha Waddy Golf Resort and Myodaw Burma / Birmanie 1 6 (City) Club Ltd. Htoo Wood, Htoo Wood Products, Htoo Wood Products Burma / Birmanie Htoo Furniture 1 7 Pte. Limited, Htoo Wood-Based Industry Htoo Trading Company Limited, Htoo Trading Group Burma / Birmanie Htoo Group of Companies 1 8 Company Burma / Birmanie Innwa Bank 1 9 Burma / Birmanie MEC Disposable Syringe Factory 1 10 Burma / Birmanie MEC Marble Mine 1 11 Burma / Birmanie MEC Marble Tiles Factory 1 12 Burma / Birmanie MEC Burma Cable Wire Factory 1 13 Burma / Birmanie MEC Oxygen and Gases Factory 1 14 Burma / Birmanie MEC Ship Breaking Service 1 15 Burma / Birmanie MEC Steel Mills (Hmaw Bi/Pyi/Ywama) 1 16 Myanma Investment and Commercial Bank, Burma Burma / Birmanie MICB 1 17 Investment and Commercial Bank Myaing Galay (Rhino Brand) Cement Burma / Birmanie 1 18 Factory Burma / Birmanie Myanma Economic Bank Burma Economic Bank 1 19 Burma / Birmanie Myanma Economic Corporation (MEC) 1 20 Burma / Birmanie Myanma Foreign Trade Bank Burma Foreign Trade Bank 1 21 Burma / Birmanie Burma Ar (Power) Construction Services 1 22 Burma / Birmanie Burma Brewery Ltd.
    [Show full text]
  • Ruselectronics Has Installed Automated Luggage Storage Systems in the Country's Largest Railway Stations
    Ruselectronics has installed automated luggage storage systems in the country's largest railway stations July 2014, Kaluga Press Release The Kaluga Telegraph Equipment Plant (part of the holding company Ruselectronics, a subsidiary of Rostec Corporation), in partnership with Russian Railways, has finished installing modern automated storage systems for carry-on luggage in many Russian railway stations. The contract was worth more than 190 million rubles. Automated luggage storage systems have been installed and are now operating in virtually all railway stations in Moscow and St. Petersburg, as well as those in Sochi, Anapa, Novorossiysk, Krasnaya Polyana, Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk, Omsk, Adler, Kirov, Nizhniy Novgorod, Yaroslavl, Rostov-on-Don, Voronezh, Belgorod, Volgograd, Saratov, Ufa, and Yekaterinburg. In total, 1,878 luggage storage systems were installed in Russian railway stations. Similar luggage storage systems were also placed in Moscow’s Domodedovo airport and Samara’s Kurumoch airport. “For our holding company, partnering with Russian Railways is an important step in our development. The work of the Kaluga Telegraph Equipment Plant utilizes the latest technology and meets all international standards. I am confident that our systems will make railway travel more comfortable and convenient for passengers. We plan to extend our contract with Russian Railways to equip the remaining stations in the country with luggage storage systems and also to install them in all Russian airports and major sporting venues,” said Ruselectronics CEO Andrei Zverev. The luggage storage system is designed to store hand luggage in crowded places. The system’s card technology allows you to automate payment for services provided, accumulate and save information about the storage unit, and transmit information to the station’s network.
    [Show full text]
  • Rostec to Start Developing 3 Generation Combat Gear in 2020 June 26, 2019 Press Release JSC Tsniitochmash (Part of Rostec) Plans
    Rostec to start developing 3rd generation combat gear in 2020 June 26, 2019 Press release JSC TsNIITochMash (part of Rostec) plans to start R&D work of new third generation combat gear for the military in 2020. This new equipment, replacing the Ratnik combat gear, will be called Sotnik. The new gear will include anti-mine boots, an anti-thermal suit hiding the soldier from infrared sensors and anti-radar camouflage suit. Other plans include introducing a tactical system using micro UAVs, where the camera stream from the UAV will be projected to the helmet’s visor or separate goggles. The electric goggles can also be used to display tactical orders, maps of the area, etc. “According to our plans, the third generation gear Sotnik will replace Ratnik already in 2025. This will be fundamentally new kind of equipment integrating the best high-tech designs of Russian enterprises, including those of Rostec. Thanks to the use of innovative materials and combining the functions of individual elements, the weight of the set will be reduced by 20%, amounting to about 20 kilograms”, said Rostec CEO Sergey Chemezov. Sotnik will use a “chameleon” material that can be controlled with voltage — a joint design by TsNIITochMash and the Roselectronics holding company. This electrochromic material can change its color depending on the masked surface and its environment. A helmet with this kind of unique coating was demonstrated for the first time at the ARMY-2018 forum. Rostec has been supplying the Russian army with a 2nd generation Ratnik combat gear since 2014. This gear consists of five integrated systems: life-support, control and communications, combat, protection and energy supply.
    [Show full text]
  • Eurasian Review No
    www.belinstitute.eu Eurasian Review No. 1, 2014 Pinnacle of the big Eurasian game Andrei Yeliseyeu The day is drawing nearer when the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union (EAU) is scheduled to be signed—29 May 2014—and so is the pinnacle of the big integration game in the former Soviet Union (FSU). Apparently, the debate between the Eurasian partners concerning political and economic issues will continue even after the agreement has been signed, the more so because a full-scale common market based on the achievement of “four freedoms” (free movement of goods, services, workforce and capital) with no exceptions and exemptions will not be launched starting 2015. However, the EAU Treaty cements the system of decision-making within the Union and fixes the basic economic rules of the game, thus identifying the balance between costs and benefits of each party for the short- and medium term, therefore so much is at stake now. Eurasian integration as a breakthrough stage Unlike previous FSU integration initiatives that proved ineffective, the Customs Union (CU), Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC) and the Common Economic Space (CES) turned out to be operational institutions, albeit with numerous exclusions from the principles of free trade. Unlike their less successful integration predecessors in the region, the CU and CES commitments are put not only on paper, but also in practice. As of today, Belarus, Russia and Kazakhstan apply unified rates of customs duties to third countries, have eliminated many non-tariff trade barriers and are working hard to unify standards and norms in various areas, have lifted bans on labor migration and are making arrangements for the coordination of their macroeconomic and agro-industrial policies.
    [Show full text]
  • US Sanctions on Russia
    U.S. Sanctions on Russia Updated January 17, 2020 Congressional Research Service https://crsreports.congress.gov R45415 SUMMARY R45415 U.S. Sanctions on Russia January 17, 2020 Sanctions are a central element of U.S. policy to counter and deter malign Russian behavior. The United States has imposed sanctions on Russia mainly in response to Russia’s 2014 invasion of Cory Welt, Coordinator Ukraine, to reverse and deter further Russian aggression in Ukraine, and to deter Russian Specialist in European aggression against other countries. The United States also has imposed sanctions on Russia in Affairs response to (and to deter) election interference and other malicious cyber-enabled activities, human rights abuses, the use of a chemical weapon, weapons proliferation, illicit trade with North Korea, and support to Syria and Venezuela. Most Members of Congress support a robust Kristin Archick Specialist in European use of sanctions amid concerns about Russia’s international behavior and geostrategic intentions. Affairs Sanctions related to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are based mainly on four executive orders (EOs) that President Obama issued in 2014. That year, Congress also passed and President Rebecca M. Nelson Obama signed into law two acts establishing sanctions in response to Russia’s invasion of Specialist in International Ukraine: the Support for the Sovereignty, Integrity, Democracy, and Economic Stability of Trade and Finance Ukraine Act of 2014 (SSIDES; P.L. 113-95/H.R. 4152) and the Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 2014 (UFSA; P.L. 113-272/H.R. 5859). Dianne E. Rennack Specialist in Foreign Policy In 2017, Congress passed and President Trump signed into law the Countering Russian Influence Legislation in Europe and Eurasia Act of 2017 (CRIEEA; P.L.
    [Show full text]
  • Federal Register/Vol. 81, No. 193/Wednesday, October 5, 2016
    69190 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 193 / Wednesday, October 5, 2016 / Notices system. The MTSNAC will consider congestion and increase mobility Authority: 49 CFR part 1.93(a); 5 U.S.C. new bylaws, form subcommittees and throughout the domestic transportation 552b; 41 CFR parts 102–3; 5 U.S.C. app. working groups, and develop work system; Sections 1–16 plans and recommendations. e. actions designed to strengthen By Order of the Maritime Administrator. DATES: The meeting will be held on maritime capabilities essential to Dated: September 29, 2016. Tuesday, October 18, 2016 from 8:00 economic and national security; T. Mitchell Hudson, Jr., f. ways to modernize the maritime a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Wednesday, Secretary, Maritime Administration. October 19, 2016 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 workforce and inspire and educate the next generation of mariners; [FR Doc. 2016–23989 Filed 10–4–16; 8:45 am] p.m. Eastern Daylight Saving Time BILLING CODE 4910–81–P (EDT). g. actions designed to encourage the continued development of maritime ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at innovation and; the St. Louis City Center Hotel, 400 h. any other actions MARAD could South 14th Street, St. Louis, MO 63103. take to meet its mission to foster, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eric promote, and develop the maritime Office of Foreign Assets Control Shen, Co-Designated Federal Officer at: industry of the United States. (202) 308–8968, or Capt. Jeffrey Public Participation Sanctions Actions Pursuant to Flumignan, Co-Designated Federal Executive Orders 13660, 13661, 13662, The meeting will be open to the Official at (212) 668–2064 or via email: and 13685 [email protected] or visit the MTSNAC public.
    [Show full text]
  • OFFICE of FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL CHANGES to the Sectoral Sanctions Identifications List
    OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL CHANGES TO THE Sectoral Sanctions Identifications List SINCE JANUARY 1, 2015 This publication of Treasury's Office of Foreign center/sanctions/Programs/Pages/ukraine.aspx# Order 13662 Directive Determination - Subject to Assets Control ("OFAC") is a reference tool directives. [UKRAINE-EO13662] (Linked To: Directive 2; alt. Executive Order 13662 Directive providing actual notice of actions by OFAC with OPEN JOINT-STOCK COMPANY ROSNEFT Determination - Subject to Directive 4; For more respect to persons that are identified pursuant to OIL COMPANY). information on directives, please visit the Executive Order 13662 and are listed on the AKTSIONERNOE OBSHCHESTVO following link: http://www.treasury.gov/resource- Sectoral Sanctions I dentifications List (SSI List). KOMMERCHESKI BANK GLOBEKS (f.k.a. center/sanctions/Programs/Pages/ukraine.aspx# The latest changes may appear here prior to their CJSC GLOBEXBANK; a.k.a. GLOBEKSBANK, directives. [UKRAINE-EO13662] (Linked To: publication in the Federal Register, and it is AO; a.k.a. GLOBEX COMMERCIAL BANK, OPEN JOINT-STOCK COMPANY ROSNEFT intended that users rely on changes indicated in JOINT STOCK COMPANY; a.k.a. OIL COMPANY). this document. Such changes reflect official GLOBEXBANK; f.k.a. ZAKRYTOE BANK BELVEB OJSC (a.k.a. actions of OFAC, and will be ref lected as soon as AKTSIONERNOE OBSHCHESTVO BELVESHECONOMBANK OAO; a.k.a. practicable in the Federal Register under the KOMMERCHESKI BANK GLOBEKS), d. 59 str. BELVNESHECONOMBANK OPEN JOINT index heading "Foreign Assets Control." New 2 ul. Zemlyanoi Val, Moscow 109004, Russia; STOCK COMPANY), 29 Pobeditelei ave., Minsk Federal Register notices with regard to SWIFT/BIC GLOB RU MM; Website 220004, Belarus; SWIFT/BIC BELB BY 2X; identifications made under Executive Order 13662 globexbank.ru; Executive Order 13662 Directive Website bveb.by; Executive Order 13662 may be published at any time.
    [Show full text]
  • FINAL DIVESTMENT LIST—SUDAN Compiled As of August 30, 2020
    FINAL DIVESTMENT LIST—SUDAN Compiled as of August 30, 2020 Pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. § 147-86.43, the State Treasurer has determined that the companies listed below appear to be engaged in “restricted business operations,” as that term is defined in the amended Sudan (Darfur) Divestment Act of 2007 (the “Act”), based on federal sanctions lists and other publicly available, credible information. This updated List may be found at the State Treasurer’s website: https://www.nctreasurer.com. The State Treasurer and North Carolina Retirement Systems may not invest funds, and must divest any existing investment, with the restricted companies listed below. N.C. Gen. Stat. § 147-86.44. “Company” is defined by the Act to include not only restricted companies listed as a result of their own apparent restricted business operations in Sudan but also any “wholly-owned subsidiaries, majority-owned subsidiaries, parent companies, or affiliates of such entities.” N.C. Gen. Stat. § 147-86.42(3). The Department of State Treasurer is not responsible for compliance with the Act by other agencies or State political subdivisions. The Department’s responsibilities are solely focused on implementing N.C. Gen. Stat. § 147-86.44, which relates to the Department’s investments, and implementing the Act as it relates to the identification of companies that appear to be engaged in restricted business operations in Sudan (and their affiliates). Restricted Company Restricted Company ASEC Company for Mining ASCOM, S.A.E Oil India Ltd. AviChina Industry & Technology Company Limited Orca Gold Inc. Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. PetroChina Co., Ltd. China Petroleum & Chemical Corp.
    [Show full text]
  • Rostec Relaunches Astrophotography Lens Manufacturing 04 February
    Rostec Relaunches Astrophotography Lens Manufacturing 04 February 2019 Press release Shvabe holding company (part of Rostec) has resumed the manufacturing of MC Rubinar 10/1000 Macro, a telephoto camera lens for close-up, landscape, architectural and sports photography. It is particularly popular with amateur astronomers as it can capture clear images of the lunar surface, stars and planets of the Solar System. The manufacturing of MC Rubinar 10/1000 Macro was launched at Shvabe’s Lytkarino Optical Glass Factory (LZOS). Fifty items have already been produced and another fifty will become available on the market in the second half of 2019. These lenses are compatible with the majority of reflex and non-reflex cameras and are offered by offline and online photo equipment stores. “We have relaunched Rubinar, a lens that has been legendary since the Soviet times, at a new level. Modern-day photo equipment is made on digital facilities with advanced technologies for the processing of optical and mechanical parts. Given Rubinar’s excellent quality we anticipate high demand both in Russia and beyond. Putting in place manufacturing facilities like these is part of Rostec's strategy that aims at large-scale diversification and at growing the share of civil-purpose products to 50% by 2025,” said Oleg Yevtushenko, Rostec’s Executive Director. Compared to other Rubinar products, the 10/1000 is distinguished by its compactness, light weight and high image quality. With its technical specifications, this classic lens caters to the needs of both amateur and professional photographers. Shvabe Holding is part of State Corporation Rostec and brings together several dozens of organizations that make up the core of the optical industry in Russia.
    [Show full text]
  • Moscow Victory Parade to See Dozens of Russian World-Class Bestsellers
    Moscow Victory Parade to see dozens of Russian world-class bestsellers Rosoboronexport, a member of Rostec, works ceaselessly to promote Russia's modern weapons in the world arms market. Some of them will end up in the parade to take place in Moscow on May 9 in commemoration of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War in 1941-1945. “While reminding us of the Great Victory, the parade serves as a demonstration of state-of- the-art equipment, developed by Russia's defense industry. Keeping up with the tradition, dozens of Russian weapons and military equipment will roll out to Red Square, including Uralvagonzavod’s armored vehicles, High Precision Systems’ SAMs, Tecmash’s MLRSs, Russian Helicopters’ aviation systems, etc. Among the most prominent newcomers is the upgraded A-50 flying radar, an airborne command post of the Air Force. Quite a few of Rostec’s products have proved their characteristics in real combat. Considerable interest in our equipment of foreign countries is evident in the ever-growing export,” notes Rostec's head Sergey Chemezov. Export derivatives of the Russian equipment expected in Red Square on May 9 are also listed in Rosoboronexport's catalog. These include Buk-M2E and Tor-M2E SAM systems, Pantsir-S1 gun and missile AD system, Iskander-E tactical missile system, Msta-S SP howitzer, Smerch multiple-launched rocket systems, numerous wheeled armored vehicles, namely Tigr-M, Typhoon-K and BTR-82A, as well as T-72-class tanks, BMPT tank support vehicle, IL-76MD-90A(E) military transport aircraft, MiG-29M multirole frontline fighter, Su-30SME multirole super-maneuverable fighter, Su-32 fighter-bomber and Su-35 multirole supermaneuverable fighter, Mi-28NE and Ka-52 gunships, and Mi-26T2 heavy transport helicopter.
    [Show full text]
  • Transparency in Corporate Reporting
    TRANSPARENCY IN CORPORATE REPORTING Assessing Russia’s Largest Companies “Transparency International-Russia” Report ASSESSING RUSSIA’S LARGEST COMPANIES “TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL— RUSSIA” REPORT This report was produced by Transparency International Russia as part of a project led by the Transparency International Secretariat with fund- ing from the Siemens Integrity Initiative. The Transparency in Corporate Reporting assessment conducted in Russia uses the same methodol- ogy as the Transparency in Corporate Reporting: Assessing the World’s Largest Companies which is produced periodically by the Transparency International Secretariat. The latest edition of the global report, pub- lished in 2014, included Siemens as one of the 124 companies that were assessed. Project coordinator Anastasiya Ivolga Project team Anton Pominov, Ekaterina Sukhareva, Ilya Shumanov, Maria Maria Shigreva Project interns Alisa Velmiskina and Svetlana Ivanova © Bureau Verstak, design, 2017 Printed in Tara-Tut print shop (Moscow) TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 9 The Overall Results 10 Recommendations 12 Methodology 20 1. Anti-corruption documents 26 2. Organizational Transparency 38 3. Country-by-country reporting 44 Annexes 1. List of evaluated information 50 2. Data per companies 52 — 2 CENTER “TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL R” TRANSPARENCY ACP — ANTI-CORRUPTION PROGRAMS SCALE FROM 0–10, WHERE 0 IS THE LEAST TRANSPARENT, OT — ORGANIZATIONAL TRANSPARENCY 10 IS THE MOST TRANSPARENT. THE INDEX IS BASED ON THE IN CORPORATE REPORTING СВС — COUNTRY-BY-COUNTRY REPORTING
    [Show full text]