The plant's public product record centers on mobile topogeodetic support systems rather than finished combat weapons. Its surviving listings include vehicle-mounted navigation, map-storage, repair, and staff-topographic equipment intended to help military topographic services determine coordinates, store and issue maps, maintain geodetic equipment, and process terrain information in field conditions.
Bizorg's company profile states that the open joint-stock company was formed from a Russian Ministry of Defence federal state unitary enterprise under the 20 October 2007 presidential decree connected with NPK SPP. The same profile describes Russian Federation ownership at that stage, a Moscow address on Shchelkovskoye highway, and production areas spanning mobile complexes, printing machinery, optical-mechanical instrumentation, laser equipment, and special-purpose equipment.
topogeodetic equipmentmobile special-purpose systemsoptical-mechanical instrumentslaser equipment
Public sourcing is strongest for the plant's NPK SPP subsidiary status and for surviving 2013 product listings. Older Bizorg text preserves corporate-conversion and Russian Federation ownership details from the open-joint-stock-company period; later group ownership language is limited to NPK SPP's subsidiary listing.