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Barrikada plant

Barrikada plant is a Volgograd, Russia, manufacturing attribution for the Barrikady/Titan-Barrikady artillery and missile-hardware industrial line. Public sources tie the enterprise lineage to Soviet Luna-M launcher and ground-equipment production and to the later Titan-Barrikady organization that designs and manufactures artillery systems, ballistic-missile launcher hardware, and specialized ground equipment.

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The Barrikada label appears in English-language missile references for the Soviet 9K52 Luna-M system, whose 9M21 rocket and associated launcher equipment entered mass production in 1964. The underlying enterprise was part of the long-running Barrikady plant lineage in Volgograd, a heavy-defense manufacturing site associated with artillery, missile launcher, and ground-support hardware rather than a standalone consumer-facing brand.

Modern public records describe the successor organization as Joint Stock Company Federal Scientific and Production Center Titan-Barrikady. Ukrainian and U.S. sanctions records identify it as a Russian defense enterprise in Volgograd, while archived company material lists Topol-M launcher vehicles, Msta-S artillery components, Bereg coastal-artillery equipment, Tochka-U launchers, and Shtil-1 naval air-defense launchers among products designed and made by Titan-Barrikady.

Tactical rocket launcher ground equipmentBallistic missile launcher hardwareSelf-propelled artillery componentsHeavy defense machinery

Notable Systems

9M21 rocket, Unguided artillery rocket, Munitions

9M21 rocket

Unguided artillery rocket

Unguided artillery rocket for the 9K52 Luna-M/FROG-7 system; catalog sources identify the Luna-M complex and 9M21 family with series production at the Barrikada/Barrikady plant line.

Sources: Missilery Luna-M reference
9K52 Luna-M artillery rocket system, Artillery rocket system, Artillery

9K52 Luna-M artillery rocket system

Artillery rocket system

Tactical rocket system whose wheeled launcher, transport vehicle, and 9M21 missile package are the clearest source-backed connection between this label and the public catalog.

Sources: Missilery Luna-M reference, Titan-Barrikady official history
9K720 Iskander, Road-mobile tactical ballistic and cruise missile system, Artillery

9K720 Iskander

Road-mobile tactical ballistic and cruise missile system

Modern tactical missile family whose self-propelled launcher is named in sanctions and industry records for Titan-Barrikady; the catalog record is linked here for manufacturer-line context only.

Sources: War & Sanctions company record, Glavportal Titan-Barrikady article

Manufacturer History

  1. Volgograd artillery-plant lineage begins

    Titan-Barrikady histories trace the enterprise lineage to the artillery plant founded at Tsaritsyn, later Volgograd, in 1914.

    Sources: Titan-Barrikady official history, Glavportal Titan-Barrikady article

  2. Luna-M ground equipment created and fielded

    Official company history describes the creation and fielding of self-propelled launchers and other ground equipment for the Luna-M tactical missile complex during this period.

    Sources: Titan-Barrikady official history

  3. Luna-M enters mass production

    Missilery.info places 9K52 Luna-M mass production and service entry in 1964 and identifies the Barrikada plant as the series-production site.

    Sources: Missilery Luna-M reference

  4. Titan and Barrikady reorganization begins

    Soyuzmash reported that the Russian government-backed reorganization attached Production Association Barrikady to Central Design Bureau Titan, consolidating Volgograd design and manufacturing capacity.

    Sources: Soyuzmash reorganization report

  5. U.S. sanctions designation

    OFAC listed Joint Stock Company Federal Scientific and Production Center Titan Barrikady under the Russia-related EO 14024 sanctions program.

    Sources: OFAC sanctions record

Predecessors
Production Association BarrikadyCentral Design Bureau Titan
Successors
JSC Federal Scientific and Production Center Titan-Barrikady

Public sources use Barrikada, Barrikady, Production Association Barrikady, Central Design Bureau Titan, and Titan-Barrikady for related stages or translations of the Volgograd artillery-and-missile industrial line. Alias fields are kept empty here because several alternate labels are already owned by other published manufacturer profiles.

Manufacturer Sources

  • Titan-Barrikady official historyPublisher: FSPC Titan-Barrikady | Note: Supports the Volgograd enterprise lineage, 1914 founding context, and Luna-M launcher and ground-equipment history. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Archived Titan-Barrikady product pagePublisher: FSPC Titan-Barrikady via Internet Archive | Note: Archived official product page listing examples of military equipment and civil products designed and manufactured by Titan-Barrikady. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Missilery Luna-M referencePublisher: Missilery.info | Note: Supports the 9K52 Luna-M and 9M21 relationship, 1964 service and mass-production context, and the Barrikada plant production attribution. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • War & Sanctions company recordPublisher: Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine | Note: Supports the full Titan-Barrikady legal name, Volgograd address, MIT/Roscosmos relationship, artillery-and-missile specialization, and Iskander-M launcher attribution. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • OFAC sanctions recordPublisher: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control | Note: Supports the U.S. SDN listing, legal name variants, tax identifier, Volgograd address, and EO 14024 sanctions program reference. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Soyuzmash reorganization reportPublisher: Union of Machine Builders of Russia | Note: Supports the 2014 reorganization of Central Design Bureau Titan and Production Association Barrikady and the role of JSC MIT Corporation and Roscosmos. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Glavportal Titan-Barrikady articlePublisher: Glavportal | Note: Supports the Titan-Barrikady design-and-production cycle, historical continuity, and named systems including Luna-M, Iskander-M, Yars, Bulava, Pion, Msta-B, Msta-S, and Bereg. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Wikimedia Commons Titan-Barrikady plant imagePublisher: Wikimedia Commons | Note: Supports rights-clear image provenance for the Titan-Barrikady plant entrance photograph. | Accessed: 2026-07-11

Produced weapons

Category

Munitions

Standalone missiles, bombs, rockets, torpedoes, and guided or unguided explosive payloads.

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