Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies

Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies
Joint-stock company
Industry Defense
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Revenue $1.85 billion[1] (2016)
$262 million[1] (2016)
$205 million[1] (2016)
Number of employees
42,755[1] (2016)
Parent Rostec
Website kret.com

Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies(CRET) (Russian: Концерн Радиоэлектронные технологии, KRET) is a holding company within the Russian state-owned Rostec group that develops and manufactures military spec radio-electronic, state identification, aviation and radio-electronic equipment, multi-purpose measuring devices, detachable electrical connectors and a variety of civil products.[2]

The Corporate Group has developed one of the two existing state radiolocation identification systems. The company’s ambition is to enter the global market of detachable connectors for the world’s biggest companies.

Structure

Companies of the holding:[3]

  • Research and Production Company RITM
  • JSC Automatics
  • Bryansk Electromechanical Plant
  • Vladykinsky Mechanical Plant
  • All-Russian Scientific Research Institute Gradient
  • State Ryazan Instrument Plant
  • Zhigulevsky Radio Plant
  • Engineering support of tests Takeoff
  • Kazan Instrument-Making Design Bureau
  • Kaluga Plant of Radio Engineering Equipment
  • Kaluga Research Radio Engineering Institute
  • Design Bureau of the plant Russia
  • Design Bureau for Radio Monitoring, Navigation and Communication
  • Concern Avionika
  • Aerospace Equipment Corporation
  • Phazotron
  • Kursk Plant Mayak
  • MKB Compass
  • Moscow Institute of Electromechanics and Automation
  • Moscow Radio Plant TEMP
  • Scientific Research Institute Ekran
  • Research Institute of Aviation Equipment
  • Research Institute for the Development of Connectors and Specialty Electronics Products
  • Scientific-Production Association Kvant
  • Scientific Production Association Radioelectronics Shimko
  • Scientific-Production Enterprise Izmeritel
  • Scientific-Production Enterprise ElTom
  • Nizhny Novgorod Research and Production Association named after MV Frunze
  • Experimental Design Bureau Electroautomatics named after PA Efimov
  • Radium
  • Radiopribor
  • Ramensky Instrument Making Plant
  • Rostov Plant Pribor
  • Special Design Bureau of Radio Measuring Equipment
  • Taganrog Scientific Research Institute of Communications
  • Ulyanovsk Instrument Making Design Bureau
  • Ural Instrument Making Plant
  • Ufimskoe Instrument-Making Production Association
  • FNPTS NNIPI Quartz
  • Fazotron-VMZ
  • Almetyevsky Plant Radiopribor
  • Aeropribor-Voskhod
  • Kazan Scientific and Research Technological Institute of Computer Engineering
  • Design Bureau of Industrial Automation
  • OJSC Microtechnology
  • Research Institute of Special Information and Measuring Systems
  • Scientific - Production center SAPSAN
  • Scientific and technical center of the system and means of state recognition
  • JSC Lever
  • Bryansk special design bureau
  • Stavropol Radio Plant Signal
  • Tambov Plant Elektropribor
  • Techpribor

United States sanctions

On July 16, 2014, the Obama administration imposed sanctions through the US Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) by adding Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies (CRET or KRET) and other entities to the Specially Designated Nationals List (SDN) in retaliation for the ongoing Ukrainian crisis, annexation of the Crimean Peninsula by the Kremlin, and the Russian interference in Ukraine.[4][5]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 http://www.rbc.ru/companies/id/243.
  2. "JSC Concern Radio-Electronic technologies: Private Company Information". Bloomberg. Retrieved 20 May 2017.
  3. "Предприятия". Kret.com. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  4. "Ukraine-related Sanctions; Publication of Executive Order 13662 Sectoral Sanctions Identifications List". treasury.gov. 16 July 2014.
  5. "Announcement of Treasury Sanctions on Entities Within the Financial Services and Energy Sectors of Russia, Against Arms or Related Materiel Entities, and those Undermining Ukraine's Sovereignty". treasury.gov. 16 July 2014.
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