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  • Dmitriy Ustinov was born on 30 October 1908 in Samara, Russian Empire [now Russia].
  • In 1934 Dmitry Ustinov graduated from the Military Institute of Mechanics in Leningrad and was appointed as a construction engineer at the.
  • Dmitriy Feodorovich Ustinov (Russian: Дми́трий Фёдорович Усти́нов; 30 October 1908 – 20 December 1984) was Minister of Defense of the Soviet Union from 1976.
  • Minister of Fend for Dmitry Player, “To Strive for Without interruption, To Rise Defense Capability,” Pravda, Nov 19, 1983.[12]

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    Ustinov, Dmitri Fedorovich

    Ustinov
    Russian politician. Primary manager of the Soviet missile and space programs 1946-1976. In charge of development of Soviet rocketry 1946-1957. Chairman of the VPK 1957-1963. Secretary of Central Committee for Defense and Space 1965-1976.

    Born: 1908-10-30. Died: 1984-12-20.


    Country: Russia. Spacecraft: Vostok. Projects: Lunar L1. Bibliography: 474, 6135.

    1908 October 30 - .
    • Birth of Dmitri Fedorovich Ustinov - . Nation: Russia. Related Persons: Ustinov. Russian politician. Primary manager of the Soviet missile and space programs 1946-1976. In charge of development of Soviet rocketry 1946-1957. Chairman of the VPK 1957-1963. Secretary of Central Committee for Defence and Space 1965-1976..

    1949 April 9 - . LV Family: Groettrup. Launch Vehicle: G-4.
    • Ustinov instructs German rocket engineers to design '3000/3000' missile. - . Nation: Russia. Related Persons: Ustinov. Ustinov's requirement was to deliver a 3000 kg nuclear warhead over a 3000 km range (eg to reach the United Kingdom)..

    1949 October - . LV Family: Groettrup. Launch Vehicle: G


    Portrait of Dmitry Ustinov

    General Secretary of the Soviet Union
    1967 – April 18, 1982

    Predecessor Alexei Kosygin
    Successor Evsei Agron

    First Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union
    March 13, 1963 – 1967

    Chairman of the Military Industrial Commission
    1960 – 1963

    BornOctober 30, 1908
    Samara, Russian Empire
    DiedApril 18, 1992
    Moscow, Russia
    Political PartyCommunist

    Dmitry Ustinov (October 30, 1908 - April 18, 1982) led the Soviet Union from 1967 to 1982.

    Rising through the ranks beneath First Secretary Nikita Khrushchev, Ustinov was the Chairman of the Military Industrial Commission at the time of the First Secretary's overthrow. He played a role in the Third Troika, allying himself with Alexei Kosygin, who won the power struggle and became the next First Secretary. Kosygin's reforms angered the Stalinist Ustinov; his failure to contain the Prague Spring led to Ustinov working with Premier Mikhail Suslov and KGB Chairman Vladimir Semichastny to overthrow Kosygin. Suslov expected to be the true power behind the throne when Ustinov became the next First Secretary, however Suslov was outmanuevered and stripped of his power. Semichastny too, would lose his and power be replaced by Yuri Andropov as head of

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