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Factory in St Petersburg, Russia
Guards formations. In 1868 Nikolay Putilov (1820–1880) purchased the bankrupt plant. At the Putilov works, the Putilov Company (a joint-stock holding company
Kirov_Plant
Topics referred to by the same term
Putilov may refer to Putilov (surname) Putilov Stal-2 aircraft Putilov Stal-3 aircraft Putilov Stal-5 aircraft Putilov Stal-11 aircraft Garford-Putilov
Putilov
Armoured car
Garford–Putilov armoured cars were armoured fighting vehicles produced in Russia during the First World War era. They were built on the chassis of Garford
Garford-Putilov_armoured_car
Strike sparking Russia's February Revolution
The Putilov strike of 1917 is the name given to the strike led by the workers of the Putilov Mill (presently the Leningrad Kirov Plant) which was located
Putilov_strike_of_1917
British WWI armoured vehicle
manufactured in Russia in 1918–20. These are usually referred to as Austin-Putilov or – if fitted with a Kégresse halftrack chassis – Austin-Kégresse. In
Austin_armoured_car
Trams of Putilov plant - wagons of series F (Fonarniy), MS (Motorny Stalnoy) and PS (Pritsepnoy Stalnoy), made by Putilov plant in Saint Petersburg. Full
Trams_of_Putilov_plant
Surname list
Putilov (Russian: Путилов) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Putilova. It may refer to Alexander Putilov (born 1952), Russian
Putilov_(surname)
Russian government official, banker and industrialist
Aleksei Ivanovich Putilov (1866–1940) was a Russian government official, banker and industrialist. He became Managing Director and later Chairman of the
Aleksei_Putilov
Czech businessman
Alexander Putilov (January 1, 1952) is a Czech businessperson and co-owns Eurasia Drilling Company Limited. Eurasia Drilling Company is a provider of
Alexander_Putilov
Russian engineer
Nikolay Ivanovich Putilov (Russian: Никола́й Ива́нович Пути́лов; 1820 – 1880) was a Russian engineer, industrialist and founder of the Putilov Company (now
Nikolay_Putilov
built in the USSR from 1933. The Stal-3 was an enlarged development of the Putilov Stal-2, designed at the OOS (Otdel Opytnogo Samolyetostroeniya - section
Putilov_Stal-3
steel) was a transport aircraft designed in the USSR from 1933. In 1933 Putilov started the design of a flying wing 18 passenger transport with the intention
Putilov_Stal-5
Field gun
model 1900 (Russian: 76-мм пушка образца 1900 года), also called 76 mm Putilov M1900 gun, was a light quick-firing field gun of the Imperial Russian Army
76_mm_gun_M1900
Petersburg, first locomotive 1870 Briansk, Moscow, founded 1873 Kirov Plant (or Putilov), Saint Petersburg, first locomotive 1894 Kharkov Locomotive Factory, first
List of Russian steam locomotive classes
List_of_Russian_steam_locomotive_classes
Imperial Russian field gun
В. Н. - Оружие Красной Армии. - Мн.: Харвест, 1999.) ISBN 985-433-469-4 Russian Putilov 76.2mm m/02 Field Gun at Landships II 76 K/02 at FlamesOfWar
76_mm_divisional_gun_M1902
Submarine rescue ship in the Russian Navy
from ceremonial or museum ships). A catamaran, she was laid down at the Putilov Factory (now Kirov Factory) in St. Petersburg in November 1912 as Volkhov
Russian_rescue_ship_Kommuna
Field Gun
evaluated in Russia in 1909-10. A total of 73 guns were ordered from the Putilov Plant in 1912. However, only 51 guns were delivered by the end of the Civil
152_mm_siege_gun_M1910
1905 protest in St. Petersburg, Russia
Sablinsky, The Road to Bloody Sunday, 89 In December 1904, six workers at the Putilov Ironworks in St. Petersburg were fired because of their membership in the
Bloody_Sunday_(1905)
Mountain gun
from the Putilov Plant were delivered. Between 1911-1916, the Putilov Plant received orders for another 772 guns. By June 20, 1917, the Putilov Plant had
76 mm Schneider-Danglis Mountain Gun Model 1909
76_mm_Schneider-Danglis_Mountain_Gun_Model_1909
1957 radiological contamination disaster in the Soviet Union
ISBN 5-7691-1021-X. Newtan 2007, pp. 237–240 Soran & Stillman 1982. Kabakchi & Putilov 1995, pp. 46–50 Trabalka 1979 "Schwerer Unfall in sowjetischen Atomwerk
Kyshtym_disaster
Industrial port in Saint Petersburg, Russia
designated areas of responsibility of the Russian Federation. In 1869, Nikolay Putilov (1820–1880)—a Russian naval officer, mathematician, engineer, metallurgist
Great Port of Saint Petersburg
Great_Port_of_Saint_Petersburg
Weapon
Schneider-Creusot in France, but also manufactured 400 licensed guns at the Putilov Works. Bulgaria captured 5 guns during World War I. Finland purchased an
75_mm_Schneider-Danglis_06/09
Russian interdisciplinary scientist (1897–1964)
Visiting Speakers Series biography of Arcady A. Putilov Archived 2010-12-23 at the Wayback Machine. Putilov, AA (Jul–Aug 1992). "Unevenness of distribution
Alexander_Chizhevsky
The Stal-11 (Stal – steel) was a high speed transport aircraft / reconnaissance aircraft designed and built in the USSR from 1933. The Stal-11 was intended
Putilov_Stal-11
Soviet politician (1875–1946)
operator in the Putilov factory. Kalinin joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1898, while still working at the Putilov works. The following
Mikhail_Kalinin
Continuous track consisting of a flexible belt rather than interlocking metal segments
several cars including a Russo-Balt and a 12-cylinder Packard. After 1917, Putilov Ironworks also fitted the system to a number of Austin Armoured and Rolls
Kégresse_track
Aircraft 1875–1995". London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9 "Stal-2 by A.I.Putilov". History of aircraft construction in the USSR, V.B.Shavrov; ISBN 5-217-02528-X
Putilov_Stal-2
Land vehicle with both regular wheels and continuous tracks
Armoured Cars. From 1916 onward, Austin-Putilov model military half-tracks were produced along the same lines at the Putilov Plant using trucks and French track
Half-track
Combined military forces of Latvia
Latvian Army Garford-Putilov armored car "Kurzemnieks", 1920s
Latvian_National_Armed_Forces
1917–1922 civil war in the Russian Empire
began several strikes and demonstrations. On 7 March [O.S. 22 February], Putilov, Petrograd's largest industrial plant was closed by a workers' strike.
Russian_Revolution
Shipyard on Gutuevsky Island, Saint Petersburg, Russia
producing naval and civilian ships. It was founded as a branch of the Putilov Plant in the early 20th century. Under the Soviets, the shipyard was generally
Severnaya_Verf
First of two 1917 revolutions in Russia
February Revolution occurred on 18 February O.S. (3 March N.S) as workers of Putilov Factory, Petrograd's largest industrial plant, announced a strike to demonstrate
February_Revolution
Administrative division of Petrograd, Russia (1917–19)
Petrograd, which was incorporated into the city proper in mid-1917. The Putilov Ironworks, a major industrial facility, was located in the district. Prior
Petergofsky_District
Red Army major general, Hero of the Soviet Union
peasant family, he moved to Petrograd and became a metalworker at the Putilov Plant, where he became a Red Guard squad leader and fought in the storming
Mikhail_Petrov_(general)
Polikarpov P-5 in Balashov". Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives. "Crash of a Putilov Stal-2 near Zalivnaya: 2 killed". Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives
Aeroflot accidents and incidents
Aeroflot_accidents_and_incidents
Topics referred to by the same term
stadiums Putilov Stal-2, a Russian mid-range passenger aircraft Putilov Stal-3, a transport aircraft designed and built in the USSR from 1933 Putilov Stal-5
Stal
Variety of Marxism developed by Leon Trotsky
greed for gain. — Leon Trotsky, Results and Prospects For instance, the Putilov Factory numbered 12,000 workers in 1900 and, according to Trotsky, 36,000
Trotskyism
Soviet medium tank, Second World War
supplied the model V-2-34 engine, Leningrad Kirovsky Factory (formerly the Putilov works) made the original L-11 gun, and the Dinamo Factory in Moscow produced
T-34
Soviet politician and revolutionary (1879–1940)
Saint Petersburg on 3 January 1905 (O.S.), when a strike began at the Putilov Works. This escalated into a general strike, with 140,000 strikers in Saint
Leon_Trotsky
M/37 Czechoslovakia Mobile 20 In use from 1940 – 1945. 76 ItK/14 76 mm Putilov M/14 Russian Empire Fixed 2 In use from 1918 – 1945. 76 ItK 02/34 OH 76
List of former equipment of the Finnish Army
List_of_former_equipment_of_the_Finnish_Army
1912 shooting of striking miners and protesters by the Imperial Russian Army
profits for its British and Russian shareholders, who included Aleksei Putilov (a director), Count Sergei Witte, and Empress Maria Fyodorovna. At the
Lena_massacre
Mountain gun
the 105 M Mle 1909 was evaluated in the autumn of 1915, and sent to the Putilov Works in 1916 to be modified for further testings and in order to meet
Canon Court de 105 M(montagne) modele 1909 Schneider
Canon_Court_de_105_M(montagne)_modele_1909_Schneider
Soviet politician (1885–1919)
Goloshchyokin, known as Georges. In early 1917, Sverdlov received news of the Putilov strike of 1917 in Petrograd. Alongside Goloshchyokin, he set out at once
Yakov_Sverdlov
Destroyer of the Estonian Navy during the interwar period
'Captain 2nd Rank Kingsbergen'). Since the Putilov works could not fulfill the entire order, the Putilov works was established in 1912, where construction
Estonian_destroyer_Wambola
Defense Council supervised 4,900 enterprises. To increase their activity, Putilov, Kolomna Ingénierie, the Sormovo Machine Plant, the Bryansk Arsenal, and
Russia_in_World_War_I
Legislative constituency in Russia
Election Member Party 1993 Mikhail Putilov Civic Union 1995 Vladimir Shestakov Independent 1999 Sergey Chikulayev Fatherland – All Russia 2003 Yury Medvedev
Kungur_constituency
Ministry of Communications approved a new locomotive design elaborated at the Putilov factory (later Kirov Plant) in Saint Petersburg under the supervision of
Russian_locomotive_class_U
Class of Russian light cruisers
designs. The navy combined the submissions from the Russo-Baltic and Putilov Shipyards for a 6,700-metric-ton (6,600-long-ton) design in November. In
Svetlana-class_cruiser
from World War I (two French Peugeot Armored Cars and four Russian Austin-Putilovs). The remaining thirteen were modern Czechoslovak vehicles which escaped
Romanian armored cars during World War II
Romanian_armored_cars_during_World_War_II
Anti-aircraft gun
Used by Austro-Hungarian Empire Wars World War I Production history Designer Putilov Designed 1902 Produced 1914 Specifications Mass 2.71 t Barrel length 2
8_cm_L/30_M._14_R.
Irish actor (1913–1983)
Hillman Jude the Obscure (1971) - as Tinker Taylor Fall of Eagles (1974) - Putilov The Onedin Line (1976) - Storeman The Gentle Gunman (1950) - Shinto Verdict
Michael_Golden_(actor)
German symbol for skull and crossbones
Division Freikorps Armed Freikorps troops in Berlin in 1919 A Garford-Putilov Armoured Car used by the Freikorps in 1919 Flag at a meeting of former
Totenkopf
Soviet secret police official (1891–1938)
into exile in 1911. In 1913, he moved to St. Petersburg to work at the Putilov steel works. After the outbreak of war in 1914, he joined the army, and
Genrikh_Yagoda
Soviet Marshal (1894–1960)
Nikolo-Khlavitsky volost of Kholmsky Uyezd, Pskov Governorate. He worked at the Putilov Factory in Petrograd and as a mechanic at the Vickers Factory in Reval
Semyon_Bogdanov
Dragon or serpent in Russian mythology
Version collected by Kirsha Danilov. Printed in: Evgenyeva, A. P. and Putilov [ru] (1977), Ancient Russian poems, p. 184, cited by Stangé-Zhirovova.
Zmei_(Russian_folklore)
Political and social unrest in the Russian Empire
proletariat and the peasantry." In December 1904, a strike occurred at the Putilov plant (a railway and artillery supplier) in St. Petersburg. Sympathy strikes
Russian_Revolution_of_1905
Historical russian machine-building plant in St. Petersburg, Russia
River near Perm; and the Obukhov-Putilov-Kudryavzev factory in St. Petersburg, later known as Obukhov. Colonel Putilov acquired a license to use Obukhov's
Obukhov_State_Plant
Russian and Soviet destroyer
Navy selected the design submitted by the Putilov Shipyard, but only awarded a contract for one ship to Putilov. Contracts for two ships were given to St
Soviet_destroyer_Frunze
Name list
Muravyov [ru], Russian noble, participant of the Decembrist Revolt Artamon Putilov [ru] (1759–1804), Russian general Artémon Simbananiye (1935–2024), Burundian
Artemon_(given_name)
Bolshevik revolutionary (1894–1918)
Константин Иванович Макаров; 1894 – 15 May 1918) was a Soviet revolutionary and Putilov worker, member of the RSDLP since 1917. Makarov was born in the family
Konstantin_Ivanovich_Makarov
Bolshevik campaign of political repression and executions (1918–1922)
abandoning a town to White forces. On 16 March 1919, Cheka stormed the Putilov factory. Hundreds of workers who went to a strike were arrested, of whom
Red_Terror
Field howitzer
ammunition. The M1910 was built in large numbers by the Russians at their Putilov factory and served in both world wars. Schneider also sold the mle 1909
Obusier_de_120_mm_mle_15TR
2013–14 protests in Ukraine
Archived from the original on 23 November 2017. Retrieved 20 November 2017. Putilov, Ivan; Sindelar, Daisy (18 March 2015). "One Year After Annexation, Remembering
Euromaidan
CCCP-L1496". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 2016-10-24. "Crash of a Putilov Stal-3 in Verkhnyaya Kolybelka: 2 killed". B3A Archives. Retrieved 14 November
Aeroflot accidents and incidents in the 1940s
Aeroflot_accidents_and_incidents_in_the_1940s
Imperial Russian destroyer
Navy selected the design submitted by the Putilov Shipyard, but only awarded a contract for one ship to Putilov. Contracts for two ships were given to St
Russian_destroyer_Pylki
appeared in 1906. 62 class Us were built between 1906 and 1916 at the Putilov factory (later the Kirov Plant. By the beginning of 1940 the inventory
Locomotive_U-127
Russian tram network
Lantern tram of the Putilov factory at the terminus "Skoba" in Nizhny Novgorod
Trams_in_Nizhny_Novgorod
Imperial Russian destroyer
Navy selected the design submitted by the Putilov Shipyard, but only awarded a contract for one ship to Putilov. Contracts for two ships were given to St
Russian_destroyer_Schastlivy
Soviet heavy tank prototype of the 1930s
tank. A design team under Josef Kotin at the Kirovski Works (formerly the Putilov Works) at Leningrad designed the tank. Competition came from the former
SMK_tank
Petition of St. Petersburg workers and priest Georgy Gapon to the tsar
stopped by the events connected with the Putilov strike. In December 1904 there was an incident at the Putilov factory when four workers who were members
St. Petersburg Workmen's Petition to the Tsar
St._Petersburg_Workmen's_Petition_to_the_Tsar
List of WWI vehicles
armoured car Austin-Putilov armoured car Fiat-Izorski armoured car Izorski-White armoured car Fiat-Omsky armoured car Garford-Putilov armoured truck
List of combat vehicles of World War I
List_of_combat_vehicles_of_World_War_I
Nikita Putilov (GER) ABD Sergei Manzhuev (RUS) Bye Sergei Manzhuev (RUS) 0 Nikita Putilov (GER) 5 Hovhannes Papazyan (ARM) 1 Nikita Putilov (GER)
2021 EUBC Youth European Boxing Championships
2021_EUBC_Youth_European_Boxing_Championships
List of aircraft classified as flying wings
Project 0 NRC tailless glider Canada Glider Research 1946 Prototype 1 Putilov Stal-5 USSR Propeller Transport 1933 Project 0 18 passengers, scale model
List_of_flying_wings
Swedish politician and economist
Sweden Democrats politician Erik Almqvist, Russian-born journalist "Egor Putilov" (a pseudonym for Alexander Yarovenko, currently known as Martin Dahlin)
Kent_Ekeroth
Award of the Soviet Union
of the Red Banner of Labour of the USSR number 1 was presented to the Putilov (later Kirov) Works in Leningrad. The first individual awardees were V
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Order_of_the_Red_Banner_of_Labour
Howitzer
152 mm howitzer M1910. The M1910 was initially designed by Schneider. Putilov Plant and Perm Plant delivered 348 pieces in 1911-27. By 1936, the RKKA
152_mm_howitzer_M1910/37
International bank (1910–1917)
chairman of the management board, prominent Russian businessman Aleksei Putilov, fled Russia in November 1917, first to Manchuria, then to Shanghai and
Russo-Asiatic_Bank
Polish armored car
during the war against Bolshevist Russia (like ex-Russian Austin-Putilov or Garford-Putilov), Poland also bought some AC Peugeot 18CV armoured cars from France
Samochód_pancerny_wz._28
1974 British television series
Archbishop (ep. 7) Robert Keegan as Ivan Fullon (ep. 7) Michael Golden as Putilov (ep. 7) Roy Sampson as Danilov (ep. 7) David Dodimead as Kokovtsev (ep
Fall_of_Eagles
Russian naval vessel
requirement, the Putilov Yard of Saint Petersburg proposed a modified version of the Derzky-class destroyer, to be built by Putilov, the Metal Works of
Russian_destroyer_Azard
French artillery piece used in World War I and World War II
French company Schneider began a collaboration with the Russian company Putilov. For this collaboration, it had developed a gun using the Russian 107 mm
Canon de 105 mle 1913 Schneider
Canon_de_105_mle_1913_Schneider
Imperial Russian destroyer
Navy selected the design submitted by the Putilov Shipyard, but only awarded a contract for one ship to Putilov. Contracts for two ships were given to St
Russian_destroyer_Pospeshny
during the war. 76 mm divisional gun M1902 – A field gun developed by the Putilov Works in Saint Petersburg. 76 mm gun M1900 – A light quick-firing field
Outline of the Russo-Japanese War
Outline_of_the_Russo-Japanese_War
Women's Orthodox defunct monastery in Russia
restoring its structures. In the 1830s, a prominent landowner, Pavel Petrovich Putilov, owned Klyuchegorye, a small village 70 versts from Buzuluk in Buzuluksky
Klyuchegorsky Kazan Mother of God Monastery
Klyuchegorsky_Kazan_Mother_of_God_Monastery
Field gun
В. Н. - Оружие Красной Армии. - Мн.: Харвест, 1999.) ISBN 985-433-469-4 Russian Putilov 76.2mm m/02 Field Gun at Landships II 76 K/02 at FlamesOfWar
Armata_75_mm_wz.02/26
Siege howitzer
agreement was signed between Schneider and the Russian armaments manufacturer Putilov to jointly develop and produce a number of artillery types. One of these
Mortier de 280 modèle 1914 Schneider
Mortier_de_280_modèle_1914_Schneider
Russian Bolshevik activist, architect and urban planning theorist
and managing the largest disability insurance fund in Russia, that of Putilov Works, since 1914. After the beginning of World War I the government shut
Nikolay Alexandrovich Milyutin
Nikolay_Alexandrovich_Milyutin
locomotive. It was designed by Yakov Modestovich Gakkel and built by the Putilov Plant and the Baltic Shipyard in Petrograd (St. Petersburg, Russia). It
Soviet locomotive class shch-el-1
Soviet_locomotive_class_shch-el-1
1929–1931 criminal trial in Russia
the Russian Museum, the Central Archive, and others (including Alexei Putilov, Sergey Sigrist, Nina Platonova, Fedor Skribanovich, Boris Engelhardt,
Academic_Trial
Military unit
Fighter Aviation Regiment (Khotilovo) 42nd Guards Rocket Guards Rocket Putilov-Kirov Order of Lenin regiment (Valdai; 108th Anti-aircraft Missile Regiment
Moscow_Air_Defence_District
Infantry gun
bunkers and other obstacles. Enormous numbers of Russian 7.62 cm Model 1910 Putilov fortress guns had been captured early in the war and Krupp was told to
7.62 cm Infanteriegeschütz L/16.5
7.62_cm_Infanteriegeschütz_L/16.5
Chief executive of Kherson Oblast, Ukraine
(2010–2014) Yuriy Odarchenko (2014) Ihor Shepelyev (2014) (acting) Andriy Putilov (2014–2016) Andrii Gordieiev (2016–2019) Dmytro Butriy (2019) (acting)
Governor_of_Kherson_Oblast
Futsal club based out of Moscow, Russia
19 GK RUS Albert Tsaider 20 GK RUS Artem Salakhov 25 GK RUS Dmitriy Putilov 92 GK RUS Aleksandr Boytsov 3 DF BRA Batalha 4 DF RUS Dmitri Lyskov
MFK_KPRF
Anti-tank gun/field gun
against a Reşiţa-built copy of the ZiS-3, the Pak 40 and the Schneider–Putilov Model 1902/36 field gun in September 1943 and the third prototype had the
75_mm_Reșița_Model_1943
Scottish businessman, footballer and sportsperson
Finland. He acquired the equipment from British engineers working at the Putilov gun plant in St. Petersburg. The first official match was held a year later
George_W._Easton
Polish armoured car
battle of Warsaw the situation became even more tragic as many Austin-Putilov Armoured Cars that had been captured from the Red Army were retaken by
Ford_FT-B
Type of railroad steam engine
locomotives (and the A class to 2 cylinders only). In Russia, from 1906 the Putilov Company (later the Kirov Plant) built the 4-cylinder Class U locomotive
Compound_locomotive
Ruined Russian palace
rustication. The plinth of the palace and its cornices are made of light Putilov stone. The cornices are decorated with light modules. The door and window
Babolovo_Palace
Potez 58 France 1934 202 Potez 62 France 1935 Potez 650 France 1937 15 Putilov Stal-3 Soviet Union 1933 79 PWS-24bis Poland 1933 11 Romania Rearwin Sportster
List of aircraft of World War II
List_of_aircraft_of_World_War_II
Military railway train
improvised by locals, others were constructed by naval engineers at the Putilov and Izhorskiy factories. As a result, the trains ranged from little more
Armoured_train
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Goddess Durga
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Neqowda, NEKODA means "distinguished." In the bible, this is the name of the head of a family of Babylonian exiles.
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God is with us; With us is God; Variant of Hebrew Name Immanuel; A Biblical Name-title Applied to the Messiah
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Czechoslovakian
, woman of Lydia.
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(×§Öµ×™× Ö¸×Ÿ) Hebrew name QEYNAN means "possession." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Enosh.
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Italian form of Greek Philomena, FILUMENA means "friend of ease."
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Graceful
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Indian
Fire
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Teutonic English French
Resolute.
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