DNPP traces its industrial lineage to the Soviet airship works known as Dirizhablestroy, established at Dolgoprudny in the early 1930s. Later public histories describe the site as moving through aircraft and machine-building work before specializing in air-defense missile production from the Cold War period onward.
Current public references describe DNPP as part of the Almaz-Antey air-defense holding. Its relevant catalog footprint is missile production and design work around the 9M317 family used with Buk-M1-2, Buk-M2/Buk-M2E, and naval Shtil-1 contexts; Ukrainian and sanctions data also identify DNPP as a producer of APU-60-1MD aircraft launch devices for R-60 missile carriage.
Medium-range surface-to-air missilesBuk-family missile productionShtil-family naval missile componentsAircraft missile launch devicesCivil railway-car equipment
DNPP's public official website emphasizes civil railway-car equipment, while defense-product detail is mainly available through defense-industry directories, weapon references, and sanctions or component-tracking records.