RTI Systems

RTI Systems logo

RTI Systems (Radio Technical and Information Systems; Russian: РТИ Системы) is one of the largest defense contractors in Russia, with revenues for $753.5 million in 2016.[1] The company is part of the AFK Sistema conglomerate.[2] RTI develops and produces long-horizon radars, information tools, rocket technology, integrated communication, and safety systems.[3]

The Russian Ministry of Defense is the company's main customer.[4] RTI also collaborates with Rosoboronexport to market its products abroad.[5] In 2015 the company launched a project to develop the communications and broadcasting infrastructure of the Russian Arctic region.[6] In 2017 the company was hit by sanctions from the US State Department.[7]

Subsidiaries

Subsidiaries of the company:[8]

  • Radio Engineering Institute named after academician A.L. Mintz
  • OKB - Planeta
  • Saransk Television Plant
  • ROSS.SPETSTEHMONTAZH
  • Radio Engineering And Information Systems Aerospace Defense
  • Yaroslavl Radio Plant
  • Dubna Machine-Building Plant N.P. Fedorova
  • RTI-Radio
  • Sistema - Sarov
  • MTU Saturn
  • High Technologies And Strategic Systems
  • CENTER - TELCO
  • Center for Advanced Design Vympel - Sistema
  • Mednogorsk Electrotechnical Plant of Uralelectro
  • MATERIK
  • Uralinstrument
  • UralElyektro
  • SPLAV-DMZ
  • ELION
  • Scientific Research Institute of Precision Engineering
  • Sitronics
  • Mikron Group
  • Research Institute of Molecular Electronics
  • Klen
  • RTI Mikroelektronika
  • Mikron Security Printing
  • Konnektor Optiks
  • Lasertech
  • IKAR Engineering Center

References

  1. "Top 100". Defense News. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  2. "BRIEF-Russia's Sistema agrees with VTB on financing of RTI unit". Reuters. 2017. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  3. "RTI Concern Systems OAO: Company Profile". Bloomberg. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  4. "Russia's Sistema names new Vice President". Reuters. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  5. "RTI Group holds its ground in top 100 global defense companies". TASS (in Russian). Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  6. "Business Council of State Commission for Arctic Development submits initiative for unified concept to develop communications and broadcasting in the region". Arctic.ru. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  7. "Slow-moving White House brings new Russia sanctions a step closer". CBS News. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  8. "Раскрытие в сети Интернет списка аффилированных лиц". 1Prime. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
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