- Georgy Langemak
Georgy Erikhovich Langemak ( _ru. Георгий Эрихович Лангемак) (
June 26 (N.S.July 8 ), 1898–January 11 ,1938 ) was aSoviet rocket designer of German/Swiss background.Beginning in 1928, he worked at the Soviet Gas Dynamics Laboratory along with several other notable Soviet rocket scientists, and they developed rocket projectiles that used smokeless powder. This group was later merged with another rocketry organization to become the Jet Propulsion Research Institute (RNII). Langemak became the deputy director of the RNII. In 1936 this group completed the technical specifications for a rocket-glider.
By 1937, during the
Great Purge , he was fired and arrested by the Soviet government, along with the RNII directorIvan Kleymenov and the engine designerValentin Glushko , on trumped up charges. Both Langemak and Kleimenov were tortured, unjustly sentenced to die in a mock trial, then executed.He is chiefly remembered for being the co-designer (with
Sergei Korolev ) and directing the development of the unguided rockets which were to be used with such success in theKatyusha rocket launcher s ofWorld War II . The Langemak crater on theMoon was named in his honor.Bibliography
* Langemak, G. E. and Glushko, V. P., "The Missile, Its Device and Use", 1935.
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