Supplier: Omsk Baranov Motor-Building Production Association
| Exporting Country: |
| Russia |
| Company/Individual: |
| Omsk Baranov Motor-Building Production Association |
| Also Known As: |
| Omskoye Motorostroitelnoye Predprijatiye (OMP) imeni P. I. Baranova; Omsk Baranov Engine Building Enterprise imeni P. I. Baranova; Baranov Engine Building Association Overhaul Facility; Baranov Omsk Motor-Building Enterprise; Omsk Motorbuilding Plant named after P.I. Baranov; Omsk Baranov Plant; Baranov Omsk Plant |
| Program: |
| Military |
| Date of Iran-related Activity: |
| Since 1999 |
| Address: |
| 283 Ulitsa B. Khmelnitskogo, Omsk 644021 |
| Phone Number: |
| 7-3812-33-00-62 |
| Fax: |
| 7-3812-57-18-87 |
| Images: |
| Image 1: RD-33 turbojet engine for MiG-29 fighter aircraft manufactured by the Omsk Baranov Motor-Building Production Association Image 2: AL-21-F3A engine for Su-17, Su-22 and Su-24 fighters manufactured by the Omsk Baranov Motor-Building Production Association |
| Text: |
| Sanctioned (with all successors, sub-units, or subsidiaries) by the United States on April 1, 2004 under the Iran Nonproliferation Act of 2000, for transferring to Iran equipment and/or technology of proliferation significance since January 1, 1999; listed by the Russian Government in July 1996 as an enterprise of the Russian defense complex, "privatization of which is prohibited;" production of engines for fighter aircraft; reportedly contracted with Iran to repair the engines of Su aircraft; also produces engines for civil aircraft, gear boxes for automobiles, equipment for oil production and refining and railway transport, rubber articles and consumer goods; equipped with machining, casting, and forming equipment; formerly overseen by the Ministry of the Aviation Industry; state controlled firm established 1916. |
| Date Entered: |
| 5/25/2004 |
| Date Last Modified: |
| 5/25/2004 |
