The concern describes its research areas around shipborne and coastal multipurpose radar systems, target-designation equipment, small radar and seeker technologies, information-exchange systems for missile salvos, and shipborne or ground-based control systems for naval armament. U.S. Treasury reporting separately characterizes the company as a designer, manufacturer, and supplier of radio-electronic complexes and systems for Russia's navy.
For catalog purposes, Granit-Electron matters both as a legacy naval-control-system house and as a named participant in newer Russian precision-weapon supply chains. Defense reporting based on Ukrainian intelligence identifies the company as developer and manufacturer of the UMPB D-30SN guided glide bomb, while European sanctions data and OpenSanctions aggregation connect it to automatic control systems for P-800 Oniks/Yakhont missiles.
Naval radio-electronic systemsShipborne and coastal radar systemsMissile fire-control and target-designation equipmentOnboard control systems for naval weaponsGuided-munition production and integration
Public information is strongest for corporate identity, sanctions listings, naval radio-electronics focus, and selected system attributions. Product-specific conflict employment is handled on weapon records, not in this manufacturer profile.