The head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Anton Alikhanov, visited the Ulyanovsk Instrument Manufacturing Design Bureau (UKBP, part of the "Radioelectronic Technologies" concern of Rostec) and inspected the facilities for the production of aviation equipment for MC-21, SJ-100 and Tu-214 aircraft.
Alikhanov inspected a complex of electronic modules, a complex of blocks and electronic systems, as well as a complex of navigation equipment, where accelerometric sensors of various modifications are produced, which are part of modern aircraft.
The Federal Minister was presented with precision equipment for the manufacture and processing of high-precision parts, including those smaller than 1 mm. The company has similar stands for testing equipment for MC-21, SJ-100, Tu-214.
Following the visit, Alikhanov positively assessed the prospects for loading UKBP in the coming years.
Earlier www1.ru reported that unique saberlets were developed for the wing of the SJ-100 "Superjet": they reduced the speed when approaching landing.
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