Coastal aircraft designer. The death of a careful aircraft designer: the first contract killing in the USSR. An excerpt characterizing Berezhnoy, Igor Aleksandrovich

30 years ago in Moscow, the head of the aviation design bureau, Igor Berezhny, was blown up in a company car.

The news about the death of the chief designer of KKBAS then spread almost instantly. Even despite the fact that it happened in Moscow. After all, every second engineer and two-thirds of the workers of Kuibyshev at that time worked at defense plants. Some veterans of these productions still remember how shocked they all were by what happened.

Fell into a "trap"
Here is what the Chairman of the KGB of the USSR Yuri Andropov reported to General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU Leonid Brezhnev about the high-profile state of emergency in the capital: “February 4, 1981, at about 19 hours 30 minutes on the street. Kirov in Moscow, in his company car, when opening an explosive device of the "trap" type, camouflaged as a box of medicines and transferred through employees, the chief designer of the Kuibyshev Design Bureau died from the explosion automatic systems(KKBAS) Ministries aviation industry USSR Berezhnoy Igor Aleksandrovich, born in 1934, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of KuAI.
Due to the fact that Berezhnoy was a candidate member of the Kuibyshev city committee of the CPSU, a deputy of the city council and the head of the KKBAS, engaged in the development of important defense topics, a criminal case into his death was initiated on February 5, 1981 by the Investigative Department of the KGB of the USSR. Taking into account the identity of the deceased and the circumstances of his death, several investigative versions have been put forward and are being worked out.”
Nothing like this has ever happened either in Kuibyshev, or in Moscow, or in the USSR in general in all the years of Soviet power. For a "secret" scientist to be physically eliminated in our country, and even in such an exotic way - the KGB could not imagine such a thing even in a nightmare.

but on the other hand
However, in those years, almost no one knew about the other side of Igor Berezhny's life, carefully hidden from the public eye - about his participation in fraud under the guise of a KKBAS sign. It is possible that no one would have known about this if the aforementioned emergency had not happened. After the explosion in the car and the death of the designer, the State Security Committee came to grips with the affairs of the KKBAS. On the fact of the state of emergency, a criminal case No. 59 was opened here, which the Chekists themselves called "Kapkan".
And the results of the first checks shocked even the leadership of the KGB. During the subsequent audit, numerous abuses surfaced in the financial and economic activities of the bureau. As a result, on August 25, 1981, the USSR Prosecutor's Office opened another criminal case - first under Art. 170 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR (abuse official position), and then under Art. 93-1 (theft of state property in a special large sizes).
It turned out that the management of KKBAS simply wrote off inventory items purchased at the expense of the budget. The head of the technical department of the design bureau, 47-year-old Gennady Nerozya, his deputy, 28-year-old Vladimir Nekhoroshev, the photographer of the same department, 32-year-old Mikhail Tsygankov, and the head of the special technical bureau of KKBAS in Moscow, 58-year-old Solomon Berenstein, were involved in this.
All of the above scammers were supposed to be arrested on the same day, but Tsygankov drank a lethal dose of dichloroethane before being arrested. During the arrest, Nerozya also tried to commit suicide, stabbing himself in the stomach in front of the investigator, but he was immediately taken to the hospital, where doctors saved his life. Nekhoroshev was soon released from the pre-trial detention center on bail, since the investigation considered that the total amount of abuses committed by him was not too large.
It turned out that on a special scale from all Nerozy, who, being a financially responsible person, wrote off and then sold at a good price literally everything that came to his hand: large batches of imported Kodak film, Orvo-Khrom film and Orvo- color", imported color photographic paper and chemicals, and so on. At the same time, Tsygankov helped him sell the write-off deficit.
In addition, by mutual agreement, the thieves converted into cash and other material assets regularly purchased by KKBAS - televisions, projectors, furniture, ethyl alcohol, spare parts, fabric, etc. In total, during 1976-1981, fraudsters were able to steal state property for a total of 21,266 rubles. Huge money for those times, considering that the average salary of an engineer did not exceed 120 rubles a month.
As for the role of Igor Berezhny himself, Nikolai Antipov, an investigator for especially important cases of the USSR Prosecutor's Office, issued the following decision: “... Berezhny's actions ... contain signs of a crime under Art. 92 part 2 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR. However, here the investigator decided: “The criminal case against Igor Alexandrovich Berezhnoy should be terminated by further proceedings in connection with the death of the latter.”

Prosecutor's decision
But, of course, the investigation was most interested in another question: who exactly and, most importantly, why did it take to eliminate Igor Berezhny? From the materials available in the case, it can be seen that the KGB of the USSR almost immediately ruled out the possible participation of foreign special services in the case. Therefore, they began to look for the cause of the emergency in Kuibyshev, inside the KKBAS.
But the first perpetrators of the incident were named only three years after the death of Berezhny. In the resolution of the Investigation Department of the KGB of the USSR of January 30, 1984, this is stated as follows: “... it was established that Nerozya handed over the improvised explosive device to Berezhny ... through other persons, who admitted that he had committed a crime on domestic grounds. In this regard, he was charged under paragraph "e" of Art. 102 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR ”(premeditated murder under aggravating circumstances. - V.E.). After that, all materials about the explosion were separated from the general criminal case and transferred for further action from the KGB of the USSR to the USSR Prosecutor's Office.
It would seem that the investigation of the state of emergency is almost completed. The main culprit has been identified, and now it is only necessary to settle some formalities and take the case to court. However, on November 12, 1984, the USSR Prosecutor's Office issued a decision ... on the termination of this criminal case due to "the lack of evidence against Neroza's accusation."
The author of these lines could not find any information about whether the search for those responsible for the murder of the head of the secret Kuibyshev design bureau continued after that in the allied prosecutor's office. However, it is obvious that even if the investigation continued, it did not lead to the capture of any other criminals.

Killer unknown
In the spring of 1985, the criminal case against Nerozzi, Nekhoroshev and Berenshtein on the embezzlement of state property on an especially large scale was transferred to the Kuibyshev Special Court. So in Soviet times, special units were called in the structure of all regional courts of the USSR, where criminal cases were heard, in which secret enterprises somehow figured. Proceedings in this case were taken over by judge Alexander Shchupakov, who at that time held the position of chairman of the special court. But despite the fact that at that time he considered only materials about theft, Shchupakov had his own version of the murder of Igor Berezhny.
- There is no doubt that Berezhnoy was aware of most of the abuses happening at KKBAS, - says Alexander Anatolyevich. - After all, it was he who endorsed many acts for cancellation material assets. At the same time, I believe that the main organizer of the theft was not Nerozya at all, but Berenstein, whose role during the investigation turned out to be very blurred.
One day, the head of the KKBAS received information that the regional department of the KGB was very interested in his department. And this meant that these actions received a sanction from Moscow. Local initiative in such cases was completely excluded. Then Berezhnoy ordered to stop stealing at least for a while. However, his henchmen balked. But Berezhnoy insisted, and the thieves decided that in order not to be interfered with, the chief should be eliminated physically. Which was done on February 4, 1981.
Here a reasonable question arises: why was his murder never solved? After all, this case was not dealt with by anyone, but by the all-powerful KGB. My opinion on this matter is this. As can be seen from the case, in 1984 the investigation into the murder was taken away from the hands of the KGB and handed over to the prosecutor's office, whose leadership was then instructed from above not to identify the customer. It's just that someone really did not want the investigation to come to the "big people" from Moscow involved in the theft in KKBAS.
It remains to be added that in August 1985, by the verdict of the Kuibyshev Special Court, Gennady Nerozya received 10 years, and Solomon Berenstein - 8 years in prison. Vladimir Nekhoroshev got off with three years probation. And a year later, the Supreme Court of the USSR reduced the sentence for Berenstein to 6 years.

Dossier
Berezhnoy Igor Alexandrovich was born on April 21, 1934 in Samara. From 1951 to 1957 he studied at the Kuibyshev Aviation Institute, then worked here at various departments. Already at that time, Berezhnoy proved himself to be a talented experimenter. In 1966 he defended PhD thesis, and soon, with the assistance of Tupolev, Antonov, Myasishchev and others, the Design Bureau "Aircraft and Helicopter Chassis" was created as part of the Kuibyshev Aggregate Production Association - specifically "for Berezhny". In 1971, he successfully defended his doctoral dissertation, and in 1972, on the basis of the design bureau named above, KKBAS was formed. This bureau Berezhnoy and headed until his death. He was the author of more than 200 scientific works, many inventions and scientific and technical developments, the most famous of which was the Glissada laser landing system.

I first heard about this confusing and complex case 5 years ago. And most importantly - the explosion of a large director from Kuibyshev in the center of Moscow subordinate to the KGB of the USSR in the mid-80s was unheard of in those days. What role did our V.A. Nekhoroshev play in this, and for what the USSR Prosecutor’s Office marinated him until 89 or 90, if the film does not tell, Vladimir Alexandrovich himself will tell somehow.
Original taken from analyzer_sam IN THE SHADOW OF THE PAST...

And here is the long-awaited movie "Bomb for the Chief Designer"

The filming process took about an hour and a half - I outlined my vision of those days, naturally, through the prism of the 35 years experienced ... Even my amateur films were interested in the film crew - the videos of 1976 and 1979 were taken for digitization, where the KBAS team went on field work and subbotnik. ..

The date of the 30th anniversary of the tragic death of the Chief Designer of the Kuibyshev Design Bureau of Automatic Systems (KBAS), Professor, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Igor Alexandrovich BEREZHNY was marked by a massive outburst in the electronic and printed media of Media Holding slanderous libel no one Valeria Erofeeva
We dig and we recent Chronicles ...
Newspaper "Volzhskaya Kommuna" supplement "Saturday" dated October 7, 1995, article "DISPUTED EDITOR DETAINED":
“On September 25, operational officers of the Samara Central Internal Affairs Directorate in Simferopol detained the wanted editor of the Samara newspapers Vremya X and Mikhail Valery Erofeev. He was arrested on charges of brothel maintenance and pandering. Until the trial, V. Erofeev will stay in the pre-trial detention center”
The wrong bazaar from the "cockerel" crows, not "according to concepts" - me and my "accomplices", "sharks from red huts", the owner of the "furry huts" calls "crooks" and "scammers" ... Media Holding godfathers should, at least , to break through the Yerofeevsky "oar" and "shlenka" ...
Answered the spiteful critics in an interview Igor Kondratiev Online "RegionSamara.Ru"

The “Berezhny case” of those ancient years is one to one the “Khodorkovsky case” of our times ... at first, STATE CRIMES were charged under article 66 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR “Terrorist” ... when the Basic Case of the Cheksts was rotten - they decided to serve a “wormy dish” under the sauce of article 93/1 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR “theft of socialist property on an especially large scale” ...
I will describe my "accomplices" in the "Berezhnoy case"- Investigation file of the General Prosecutor's Office of the USSR No. 19-55Sl under the heading "Top Secret" ...
Igor Alexandrovich BEREZHNOY- an outstanding designer of aerospace technology, chief designer of the design bureau of automatic systems, professor, doctor of physical and mathematical sciences ... a man from the Future ...
Solomon Tovievich BERENSTEIN- a party member since October 1941, an order bearer, a member of the Moscow Defense, went to the German rear as a saboteur ... then a test engineer at the LII, an employee of the Minaviaprom ... the closest employee to the Chief in KBAS ...
Gennady Afanasyevich NEROZYA- Berezhny's classmate, went through all the design bureaus and airfields with him, was responsible for testing the chassis of the Soviet super-bomber T-100 ...
Mikhail Ivanovich TSYGANKOV- photographer-artist, laureate of all-Russian and republican competitions ... the Chief appreciated him very much - he personally invited him to work at KBAS, entrusted responsible tasks ...

The "Berezhnoy case" was led by the Investigator for Particularly Important Cases under the USSR Prosecutor General, Senior Counselor of Justice Nikolai Alexandrovich ANTIPOV- the legendary raker of the millionth "Fishery" ...
In fact, there could not be any “Trap” in the local KGB - only the captain of the 8th Department of Internal Affairs worked from Kuibyshev in the Special Investigation Brigade Vladimir Grigorievich TITARENKO... upon arrival from the “business trip”, I informally informed the head of the department, a KGB colonel Yuri Fedorovich GRUSHIN about the state of the "Berezhnoy case" ... for which he received scolding from Antipov - “You gave a“ subscription ”, and you divulge information ... you will sit down with your friends in Lefortovo again - they all remember how Berezhny and I played preference ... again you will paint the bullet, only without the Chief!”
Colonel Grushin (the brother of that very bard Valery) oversaw the KBAS ... during flight tests, the attached KGB officer was sick and he vomited equipment - at the request of Yuri Fedorovich and the Chief, during the debriefing, I did not mention the incident ... I was detained in Moscow with a weapon that was not I was able to hand it over to the arsenal - the curator smeared ...

He passed away over 20 years ago. He lived differently than everyone else, and left life in a special way - taking off into the air in an exploding car. This explosion immediately gained fame as the first contract killing in the USSR. Murders, the truth about which, perhaps, only KGB officers knew, who never answered the question why Igor Berezhnoy, one of the legendary designers of laser technology, the creator of the once top-secret design bureau, died automated systems in Zubchaninovka, where, according to Western intelligence, weapons for Star Wars were created.

Berezhnoy grew up in a special era of physicists and lyricists, romantics and poets, at a time when it seemed to everyone that the dusty paths of distant planets were within easy reach, and that the first person to see distant stars would be a citizen of the USSR. How could it be otherwise? Otherwise, it turned out that all the efforts of a gigantic country go down the drain. So, alas, it was. But for the time being, romance did its job, the number of "physicists" who were ready to fight for progress and build spaceships grew.

There was something familiar in the appearance of Berezhny from the films of that era about the scientific environment: a formal suit and tie. By this, he immediately stood out from the general student mass, who preferred sports jackets and ski trousers.

He entered KuAI in 1951. They say that student Berezhnoy was not an excellent student and not everyone attended lectures. Igor divided objects into necessary and unnecessary. In the first, he, as a rule, had fives, on topics of interest to him, he very often made scientific reports. He handed over unnecessary items with sin in half, and practically did not attend Komsomol and other meetings. Although later he nevertheless joined the party and even received a reputation as a staunch communist. In those years, it was impossible to take a leadership position without a party card. Student Berezhny was interested in the problems of structural mechanics of shells - a topic that was closely connected with the creation of space aircraft. Soon after entering the institute, he began working, first at the Department of Physics, then at the Department of Aircraft Strength. He spent most of his money on books. They say that he put them in a huge old chest, which his friends jokingly called his dowry. Oddly enough, he did not immediately enter graduate school. A young graduate of KuAI was assigned to Voronezh, where he worked for five years as a simple engineer in the local branch of the Tupolev Design Bureau. The future teacher of Berezhnoy, academician Ivlev, a well-known scientist specializing in the problems of ideal plasticity of materials, met the engineer, who wished to enter graduate school, coolly. He suggested that Berezhny continue the conversation after he became familiar with the problems of ideal plasticity and several sections of higher mathematics, at least in the scope of a university course. The engineer came two months later and pleasantly surprised me with his new knowledge. Two years later, they co-authored a paper on the behavior of plastic media in the most prestigious scientific publication, Reports of the Academy of Sciences. So Berezhny was noticed by the patriarch of the domestic aircraft industry Andrei Nikolaevich Tupolev.

In the mid-60s, every leading aircraft designer designed his own landing gear for aircraft. Although it was clear to many that the need for unification was ripe. Minaviaprom decided to create a design bureau that would solve this problem. The head of the design bureau, which was planned to be organized in Kuibyshev, could not be found for a long time. None of the potential candidates for this post - the heads of the chassis departments of the leading design bureaus - wanted to come here. Then the famous designer proposed the candidacy of Berezhny. Igor Alexandrovich was only 31 years old. He had to create a new Design Bureau "Chassis of Aircraft and Helicopters" literally from scratch.

He recruited people like him - young, but able to work, ready, like him, to sit until one in the morning on a project. By the way, extracurricular work in KB was encouraged. True, for the most part morally. They say that Berezhnoy often called young designers and gave them an idea, which they then brought to mind. The idea generator itself never put his name on the list of authors.

As a manager, Berezhnoy was far ahead of his time. Colleagues say that he was able to competently manage all aspects of the life of the enterprise. It was believed that working at KBAS was prestigious. The era of great shortages was already beginning in the country, but employees were given food rations - meat, butter and other products that were then in short supply. Thanks to the decision of the head, the employees got the opportunity to constantly rest in the south, where they flew with family members free of charge on the KB plane. Thanks to the efforts of the general, the KB employees regularly received housing, and a residential building was built next to the KBAS. Apparently, so that physicists can do science day and night. Despite the tough manner of leadership, Berezhnoy was loved. He always carefully listened to the complaints of all employees, including the watchmen, and tried to solve their problems to the best of his ability. But he did not tolerate the slightest inaccuracy. Employees still remember that he could not submit a paper with a slightly wrinkled corner for signature. Each day began with a planning meeting, at which special cards were issued indicating the deadline for completing the task. If the deadline was missed, the punishment in the form of deprivation of the bonus or reprimand followed immediately.

Speaking modern language, Berezhnoy attached great importance image. Employees still remember how, during business trips to Moscow, he took neatly folded shirts with him so that he would appear fresh every day. He also cared about the image of his employees. At one time in KB it was fashionable to play dominoes. He banned this game as non-intellectual. The KB employees, in his opinion, should have played tennis. The general designer himself loved outdoor activities, was fond of scuba diving and even had the rank of master of sports. In Moscow, a swimming pool was even rented for diving by Berezhny and his employees. However, Berezhnoy himself changed this hobby to windsurfing, which was more exotic for those times, which he did on the Volga near Shiryaevo, arousing the curiosity of the villagers. In this village he bought a small house. Later, no one could believe that the head of a large design bureau could live so modestly. They say that in Soviet times he made good money, but he never spent money on some luxury items, gold, jewelry. His only passion was wooden utensils with Khokhloma painting, which he collected.

All this time, his life remained a secret. For the "enemies of the Motherland", that is, for humanity behind the Iron Curtain, it simply did not exist. The circumstances of his death were also classified, which was considered the first contract killing in the USSR.

Of course, strange murders have happened before. Suffice it to recall the fate of such party leaders as Fyodor Kulakov or Pyotr Masherov. But their death was connected with the struggle for power. The aircraft designer Berezhnoy did not seek power, he was not a dissident. The method of murder was also chosen not typical for those years. Specialists from the KGB arranged car accidents, staged suicides, used poisons, but blew them up. The criminal preferred to use firearms or edged weapons, rather than explosives. This happened in February 1981. The aircraft designer came to Moscow on official business. As it became known later, he was asked to bring a scarce medicine from the capital. At the appointed place, the driver was given the box. None of the passengers - the leading leaders of KBAS - had any suspicions. The driver went to the airport, then returned for Berezhnoy. Igry Alexandrovich got into the car and tried to open the "gift". The driver at this time went out to wipe the windshield. At that moment, there was an explosion. Eyewitnesses said that the car fell apart like a cardboard box. The roof of the cabin hung on a tree at the level of the 3rd floor. The driver received a concussion and spent a long time in the hospital. The constructor's body was disfigured. The coffin was put up for farewell in the Palace of Culture. Kirov, but opened it for a short time. In place of the face, colleagues saw only a wax mask.

The KGB department for the Samara region took up the investigation. The scandalous case was supervised by the then head of the KGB and the future Secretary General Yuri Andropov. Initially, the investigation was actively developing a domestic version. Over time, I had to admit its failure. Shallowed aside and talk about a blow from abroad. The tension around the case did not subside for a long time. KGB officers came to journalists who were interested in the causes of death, the mother of the designer complained that they periodically called her and threatened her. Later, there were semi-mythical rumors that this death could be related to some kind of relationship between the designer and Leonid Brezhnev's beloved flight attendant. But the rumors remained rumors, and it is still unknown why the creator of the KBAS died. It is said that his mother, until the end of her days, dreamed of finding out the truth about her son's death. She outlived him by 20 years, but did not wait for an answer.

With the loss of Berezhnoy, KBAS rolled downhill. He was finally finished off by perestroika, during which it became clear that the country no longer needed either physics, or lyrics, or dusty paths, or frequency-tunable lasers. The premises on the territory of the bureau were empty, the control and trace strip gradually disappeared, and top secrecy became a thing of the past. financial situation, for the most part, did away with science and, at best, engaged in its practical application. And instead of building lasers on the territory of the design bureau, today Kapel water is poured. Ironically, the company involved in this project is also headed by a former designer of laser systems.

Numerous articles have been written about this mysterious murder in print and electronic media, and at the end of 2017, the Rossiya TV channel showed an investigative documentary film, Bomb for the Chief Designer. However, none of the authors of these materials managed to answer the main questions: who nevertheless ordered and killed in February 1981 the chief designer of the Kuibyshev Design Bureau of Automatic Systems of the USSR Minaviaprom (KKBAS) Igor Aleksandrovich Berezhny.

How the designer was killed

As the Samara Review wrote, Berezhnoy died on February 4, 1981 in Moscow, where he was on a business trip. From the capital of the designer, someone asked to bring medicine. And when Berezhnoy got into the car and opened the box, the explosion blew the car apart. The body of the murdered designer was so disfigured that the deceased was buried in a closed coffin. The driver of the scientist was shell-shocked, no one else was injured as a result of the explosive device.

Who he was Professor, Doctor of Science I. A. Berezhnoy since 1972 headed the KKBAS, which was previously called the Aircraft and Helicopter Chassis Design Bureau. As a specialist, he was appreciated by such aircraft designers as A. Tupolev, O. Antonov and V. Myasishchev. He was the author of over 200 scientific developments in the field of aircraft engineering. The designer was best known for the Glissada laser landing system. However, as the Volzhskaya Kommuna newspaper writes, immediately after the murder of Berezhny (the investigation was conducted by the KGB) in his design office Numerous frauds were revealed in which subordinates of Igor Aleksandrovich appeared. Investigators argued that Berezhnoy could not have been unaware of these crimes. The employees of the secret design bureau, judging by the results of the investigation, on a large scale appropriated the inventory items allocated for the bureau, mainly the Soviet deficit of that time: from furniture and televisions to imported film and photographic film. According to these facts, a criminal case was initiated. The total amount of damage caused to the state amounted to more than 20 thousand rubles.

The main versions of the assassination

This murder is called the first custom-made in the history of the late USSR. Berezhnoy held a high position in Kuibyshev, he was predicted to be the secretary of the city party committee. Four subordinates of the chief designer of the design bureau were arrested on charges of fraud. During the arrest, one of them managed to poison himself, the other stuck a knife in himself, but he was pumped out. Kuibyshev judge A. A. Shchupakov, who was involved in the trial of this case, assured in his interview with Volga Commune that Berezhnoy clearly helped to write off valuables. According to one of the versions, voiced in the film "Bomb for the Chief Designer" on behalf of the former designers who worked in KKBAS, the contract killing was connected precisely with the illegal activities of the Design Bureau. In particular, the planes of the secret enterprise were often used for other purposes by the party elite of Kuibyshev, allegedly the mafia was interested in this aircraft, which was going to transport certain goods on it.

Samara Review also cites the exotic hypothesis of the murder of Berezhnoy, which is associated with the beloved flight attendant L. I. Brezhnev. The only person involved in the criminal case that has survived to this day, initiated on the fact of abuses in the KKBAS, V. Nekhoroshev, who received a suspended sentence, believes that Berezhny was simply removed indicatively so that other prominent Soviet designers "did not stick out." Allegedly, the "Glissade" system, developed under the leadership of Igor Alexandrovich, was very interested in the Americans, and they wanted to lure the scientist to the USA. Opponents of this version argue that there was nothing special in Glissade, moreover, its parameters were published by Pravda at one time.

In the end, no one was charged with the murder of I. A. Berezhny (they were removed from one of the subordinates of the chief designer, who was subsequently convicted of financial fraud in the design bureau). The authors of the film "Bomb for the Chief Designer" requested information about the criminal case initiated on the fact of the murder in the archives of the FSB and the Prosecutor General's Office. But these services reported that they did not have any materials. Thus, the questions of who and for what killed the chief designer in 1981 remain unanswered today.

April 21, 1934 - 1981

outstanding designer of aerospace technology, chief designer of design bureau of automatic systems, professor, doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Biography

Entered the Kuibyshev aviation institute in 1951. He worked at the Department of Physics, then at the Department of Aircraft Strength.

Killed in February 1981 - blown up in a company car during a business trip in Moscow. Considered the victim of the first contract killing in the USSR. The murder was investigated by the KGB and personally by Yu. V. Andropov. The results of the investigation are unknown.

Major Publications

  • On the torsion of prismatic rods from an ideally plastic material, taking into account microstresses // Journal of Applied Mechanics and technical physics. - 1963. - No. 5. - S. 154-157. (jointly with D. D. Ivlev)
  • On the influence of viscosity on the mechanical behavior of elastic-plastic media // Doklady AN SSSR. - 1965. - T. 163. - No. 3. - S. 595-598. (jointly with D. D. Ivlev)
  • On dissipative functions in the theory of viscoplastic media // Problems of continuum mechanics (to the 60th anniversary of Academician VV Novozhilov). - 1970. - S. 67-70. (jointly with D. D. Ivlev, E. V. Makarov)
  • On deformation models of the theory of plasticity and continuous media // Applied Mathematics and Mechanics. - 1970. - T. 40. - Issue. 3. - S. 553-557. (jointly with D. D. Ivlev, E. V. Makarov)
  • On the acquired anisotropy of plastic bodies // Continuum Mechanics and Related Problems of Analysis. Sat. articles dedicated to 80th anniversary of Academician N. I. Muskhelishvili. M., 1972. S. 601-605. (jointly with D. D. Ivlev, V. V. Dudukalenko)
  • On the construction of a model of granular media based on the definition of the dissipative function // Fundamentals of plasticity: Sat. proceedings of the symposium. Warsaw, 1973, pp. 601-605. (jointly with D. D. Ivlev, V. B. Chadov)
  • On the construction of a model of granular media based on dissipative functions // Doklady AN SSSR. - 1973. - T. 123. - No. 6. (with D. D. Ivlev, V. B. Chadov)
  • On some models based on the mechanisms of elasticity, viscosity and plasticity with variable defining parameters // Izvestiya AN SSSR. Mechanics solid body. - 1974. - No. 1. (with D. D. Ivlev, N. V. Gerasimov)
  • On the loading function for ideally plastic models // Selected Problems of Applied Mechanics: Sat. articles dedicated to 60th anniversary of Academician V.N. Chelomey. M., 1974. S. 113-117. (jointly with D. D. Ivlev, V. I. Zeiler)
  • On the construction of surfaces of complex rigid-plastic models // Mechanics of deformable bodies and structures: Sat. articles. M.: Mashinostroenie, 1975. S. 62-70. (jointly with D. D. Ivlev, V. I. Zeiler)
  • On the flow of a fluid with controlled viscosity // Doklady AN SSSR. - 1975. - T. 223. - No. 3. - S. 582-584. (jointly with D. D. Ivlev, N. V. Gerasimov, V. I. Zeiler)
  • On some experiments with converging ring waves on the surface of a heavy liquid // Doklady AN SSSR. - 1975. - T. 223. - No. 4. - S. 810-811. (jointly with D. D. Ivlev, R. K. Logvinova)
  • On defining inequalities in the theory of plasticity // Doklady AN SSSR. - 1976. - T. 227. - No. 4. - S. 824-826. (jointly with D. D. Ivlev)
  • Dissipative function in the theory of plasticity // Mechanics of a deformable body: Mezhvuz. Sat. Kuibyshev, 1977. Issue. 3. S. 5-22.
  • Laser leads to landing // civil Aviation. - 1978. - No. 9. - S. 26-27. (jointly with D. D. Ivlev)
  • On integral inequalities in the theory of an elastic-plastic body // Applied Mathematics and Mechanics. - 1980. - T. 44. - No. 3. - S. 540-549. (jointly with D. D. Ivlev)
  • Defining inequalities in the theory of an elastic-plastic body: Abstracts of reports. V All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Alma-Ata, 1981. (with D. D. Ivlev)