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Barrikady Arsenal

Barrikady Arsenal is the Volgograd defense-manufacturing lineage of the enterprise now known publicly as Titan-Barrikady FNPC JSC. The company is tied to heavy artillery, missile-launcher hardware, heavy-machinery work, and the Barrikady-linked ordnance line behind the 2S7 Pion.

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Barrikady Arsenal covers the Volgograd industrial enterprise historically known as Barrikady and now appearing in official material as Titan-Barrikady FNPC JSC. The company's own site, an archived official product page, and government sanction listings describe a defense-industrial plant with artillery, missile-launcher, ground-equipment, and heavy-machinery work.

The plant's history runs from a 1914 Tsaritsyn weapons factory through Soviet heavy-artillery work and the 2014 legal consolidation of TsKB Titan and PO Barrikady. The resulting enterprise inherited Barrikady production assets while keeping the Volgograd site central to artillery and launcher manufacturing.

Heavy artillery productionMissile launcher hardwareBarrels and gun mountsHeavy machining and castings

Notable Systems

2S7 Pion, 203 mm tracked self-propelled gun, Artillery

2S7 Pion

203 mm tracked self-propelled gun

203 mm self-propelled gun whose ordnance and mount are tied to the Barrikady/Titan-Barrikady production line.

Sources: 2S7 Pion production reference
9K720 Iskander, Road-mobile tactical ballistic and cruise missile system, Artillery

Iskander-M launcher

Road-mobile tactical ballistic and cruise missile system

Self-propelled missile-launcher line named in sanctions records, with official archived material also presenting Titan-Barrikady as a producer of missile-launcher and ground-equipment systems.

Sources: War & Sanctions company profile, Archived official product page

Manufacturer History

  1. Factory foundation laid

    The official company history says the plant's ceremonial foundation was laid on 27 June 1914 in Tsaritsyn.

    Sources: Company history

  2. 2S7 Pion gun and mount production assigned

    Reference sources on the 2S7 Pion identify the Barrikady plant as the producer of the gun and mount for the new heavy self-propelled gun.

    Sources: 2S7 Pion production reference

  3. Titan and Barrikady reorganized into one enterprise

    Kommersant reported that Titan and Barrikady completed legal reorganization and began work as a single enterprise under the Titan brand, ending Barrikady's separate legal entity status.

    Sources: Kommersant reorganization report

  4. 110th anniversary marked in Volgograd

    Regional state media reported Titan-Barrikady's 110th anniversary and described the enterprise's current profile as heavy and medium machine building with artillery, ground-forces, and strategic-complex design work.

    Sources: Volgograd-TRV anniversary report

Public English names vary across official, sanctions, and reference sources, including Barrikady, Barrikady Plant, Titan-Barrikady, and FNPC Titan-Barrikady. Barrikady also appears as a separate legacy manufacturer name, while Barrikady Arsenal is kept for the 2S7 Pion lineage and current official and government references are used for corporate context.

Manufacturer Sources

  • Official websitePublisher: Titan-Barrikady | Note: Supports the public company name, the Volgograd-based defense-manufacturing identity, and the enterprise's broad production focus. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Company historyPublisher: Titan-Barrikady | Note: Supports the 1914 founding context, the plant's early history, and the long-running artillery and heavy-industrial lineage. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • ContactsPublisher: Titan-Barrikady | Note: Supports the Volgograd headquarters address used for this manufacturer profile. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • War & Sanctions company profilePublisher: War & Sanctions, Defence Intelligence of Ukraine | Note: Supports the current legal-name variants, the Volgograd address, the MIT/Roscosmos relationship, and the enterprise's artillery and missile-product role. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Archived official product pagePublisher: Titan-Barrikady via Internet Archive | Note: Supports examples of official Titan-Barrikady product areas, including missile launchers, Msta-S artillery components, Bereg artillery complex work, and civil heavy-machinery projects. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Kommersant reorganization reportPublisher: Kommersant | Note: Supports the 2014 legal reorganization that unified Titan and Barrikady under the Titan brand and ended Barrikady's separate legal status. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Volgograd-TRV anniversary reportPublisher: GTRK Volgograd-TRV | Note: Supports the 110th-anniversary context and public descriptions of Titan-Barrikady's current heavy and medium machine-building profile. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • 2S7 Pion production referencePublisher: U.S. Army ODIN | Note: Supports the Barrikady/Titan-Barrikady ordnance-production role for the 2S7 Pion gun and mount. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Barrikady Plant stamp imagePublisher: Wikimedia Commons | Note: Supports the reusable public-domain stamp image and its direct relation to the Barrikady Plant in Volgograd. | Accessed: 2026-06-21

Produced weapons

Category

Artillery

Tube artillery, rocket artillery, and long-range ground fires.

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