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
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.