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State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch Weapon Systems

State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch is a Ukrainian state defense design bureau in Kyiv that develops and produces guided missile systems, missile-control equipment, diagnostics systems, and related high-precision weapon components. Its catalog connection centers on Ukrainian anti-tank guided weapons and missile systems such as Skif/Stugna-P, RK-3 Corsar, Vilkha, and Neptune.

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Luch traces its history to 1965, when the enterprise was established as a developer of automated control and fault-diagnostic systems for special-purpose aircraft equipment. Its official history describes decades of work on control stations, missile-preparation systems, electric control-surface actuators, and modernization or life-extension work for guided weapons.

In the modern Ukrainian defense industry, Luch is repeatedly identified by official Ukrainian sources as a lead developer of missile systems. The bureau's public product areas include anti-tank guided missiles and launchers, air and naval guided weapons, anti-aircraft missiles, guided-weapon diagnostics, telemetry systems, and training simulators.

The builder archive groups catalog entries whose manufacturer facet names Luch, including Ukrainian anti-tank and precision-strike systems that connect the bureau to infantry anti-armor weapons, guided rocket artillery, and coastal or land-attack cruise missile programs.

anti-tank guided missilescoastal and naval missile systemsguided rocket and missile systemsair and anti-aircraft guided weaponsmissile control, diagnostics, telemetry, and actuators

Notable Systems

Skif/Stugna-P

Official Luch materials list Skif as a man-portable anti-tank missile system; Ukrainian NSDC coverage also names Skif and Stugna among Luch missile systems.

Sources: Luch Main Activities, NSDC Visit to Luch

RK-3 Corsar

Corsar appears in Luch's official anti-tank weapons product list and in Ukrainian NSDC coverage of Luch missile systems.

Sources: Luch Main Activities, NSDC Visit to Luch

Vilkha

The NSDC reported that Luch production lines supported the Vilkha missile system, and Defense News cited Luch export discussions around Vilkha guided missiles.

Sources: NSDC Visit to Luch, Defense News Luch Export Interview

R-360 Neptune

Ukrainian NSDC coverage names Neptune among missile systems inspected at Luch, while Defense News identified Neptune as developed by the bureau.

Sources: NSDC Visit to Luch, Defense News Luch Export Interview, Ukroboronprom Annual Report 2020

Builder History

  1. Enterprise founded

    Luch's official history says the state enterprise was founded in 1965 as a developer of automated control and fault-diagnostic systems for special-purpose aircraft equipment.

    Sources: Luch Official History

  2. Servo actuator work expands

    The bureau's official history says Luch has developed and produced electric control-surface actuator units for air, anti-aircraft missiles, and torpedoes since 1979.

    Sources: Luch Official History

  3. Gurt-M support role

    Luch describes supplying the Gurt-M system for missile and guided-bomb checking, repair diagnostics, and technical-state forecasting from 2002.

    Sources: Luch Official History

  4. Modern missile production highlighted

    Ukraine's NSDC described Luch as a leading Ukrainian developer of modern missile systems and reported inspection of production lines for Vilkha and Neptune.

    Sources: NSDC Visit to Luch

  5. Neptune introduced into Ukrainian service

    Ukroboronprom's 2020 annual report listed the Neptune missile complex among new military weapons produced at Ukroboronprom enterprises and introduced into Ukrainian Armed Forces service that year.

    Sources: Ukroboronprom Annual Report 2020

  6. Export missile demand after combat use

    Defense News quoted a Luch business-development official saying Skif, Corsar, Vilkha, and Neptune drew foreign customer interest while company efforts focused on supplying Ukraine.

    Sources: Defense News Luch Export Interview

Luch is a Ukrainian state defense enterprise, and some detailed corporate or production data is sparse or wartime-sensitive. This profile relies on official Luch pages, Ukrainian government/Ukroboronprom materials, and established defense reporting; exact headquarters coordinates were not added because no official geocoded headquarters source was used.

Builder Sources

  • Luch Main ActivitiesPublisher: State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch | Note: Official company site supporting Luch's main activity areas, including anti-tank guided missiles, air and naval guided weapons, diagnostics, telemetry, training simulators, and captive manufacture with Ukrainian enterprises. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Luch Official HistoryPublisher: State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch | Note: Official history page supporting the 1965 founding, historical work on control and diagnostic systems, actuator work, Gurt-M, and the enterprise's role as a principal Ukrainian developer of new military equipment. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Luch Technical PotentialPublisher: State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch | Note: Official company page supporting Luch's status as a leading Ukrainian developer of aircraft and anti-tank armament-system components and its service, modernization, and production capabilities. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • NSDC Visit to LuchPublisher: National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine | Note: Official Ukrainian source describing Luch as a leading developer of modern missile systems and identifying Skif, Stugna, Corsar, Sarmat, Barrier, Vilkha, and Neptune in the bureau's missile-system context. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Ukroboronprom Enterprise ListPublisher: Ukroboronprom | Note: Government/Ukroboronprom material listing the State Enterprise State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch among defense enterprises, supporting state-enterprise and ownership-context wording. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Ukrainian Defense Industry NAU CeremonyPublisher: Ukrainian Defense Industry / Ukroboronprom | Note: Ukrainian Defense Industry news item naming the general designer and general director of the State Enterprise State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch, supporting current legal-name and state-enterprise context. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Ukroboronprom Annual Report 2020Publisher: Ukroboronprom | Note: Annual report source supporting Neptune's introduction into Ukrainian Armed Forces service among weapons produced at Ukroboronprom enterprises and Vilkha-M military-test context. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Defense News Luch Export InterviewPublisher: Defense News | Note: Defense reporting quoting a State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch business-development official on Skif, Corsar, Vilkha, and Neptune export interest and identifying Luch as an Ukroboronprom offshoot. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • DKKB LUCH LogoPublisher: Wikimedia Commons | Note: Image provenance for the Luch logo used in this builder profile; Commons lists the file source as the Luch website and marks it public domain in Ukraine under its Article 8 rationale. | Accessed: 2026-06-21

Category

Aircraft & UAVs

Crewed aircraft, drones, and loitering munitions.

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