Nikolai Alekseevich Pilyugin

Nikolai Alekseevich Pilyugin

Nikolai Alekseevich Pilyugin (Николай Алексеевич Пилюгин) May 18, 1908 - August 2, 1982, Soviet chief designer of rocket guidance systems.

A graduate of the Baumann higher technical school (MVTU), Pilyugin worked at the Zhukovsky Central Institute of Aerohydrodynamics (TsAGI) starting in 1934, then joined RNII the Insitute of Jet Propulsion. In 1945, he joined Boris Chertok at the RABE institute in Germany, studying the design of the V-2 and other Nazi weaponry.

In 1946, he along with Mikhail Ryazansky headed the newly formed NII-885. Pilyugin developed gyroscopic guidance control systems and flight control computers for Soviet rockets beginning with the R-1 (a copy of the V-2).

Awards: twice Hero of Socialist Labor (1956, 1961), Lenin Prize (1957), USSR State Prize (1967), Order of Lenin (1956, 1958, 1968, 1975, 1978), October Revolution (1971), Deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR 7th - 10th convocations.


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