The manufacturer sits inside Russia's state defense-industrial structure rather than operating as a single export-facing plant. Rostec's 2017 review said the Science-cum-production Concern Techmash structure included 36 ammunition-industry enterprises and that its military hardware was used in more than 100 countries. Ukraine's War & Sanctions database separately lists NPK Techmash within the Rostec structure, managed by Technodinamika JSC, and describes its product range across rocket, artillery, tank, aircraft, naval, grenade, engineering, and explosive ordnance.
Tehmash is relevant to cataloged Russian munitions because its network includes or manages organizations publicly associated with both rocket-artillery systems and aerial-bomb production. NPO Splav is tied to Smerch and Tornado-family multiple-launch rocket systems, while NPO Basalt is tied in public records to FAB-family bomb bodies and other ammunition. Tehmash's industrial role is best understood as a holding and production network; conflict-specific use evidence remains attached to individual weapon records.
Artillery shells and high-precision artillery ammunitionMultiple-launch rocket systems and 300 mm guided rocketsAerial bombs and FAB-family bomb bodiesTank and infantry-fighting-vehicle ammunitionGrenade-launcher rounds and close-combat munitionsEngineering ammunition, explosive devices, and special-chemistry production
Public English-language records vary between Tehmash, Techmash, and Tekhmash spellings. Tecmash Concern appears as a separate manufacturer name in the data and should be reviewed separately before aliases or redirects are merged, so that exact wording is not duplicated here as an alias.