Andronik Iosifyan

Andronik Iosifyan (born 21 July 1905 in Karabagh, died 13 April 1993 in Moscow) was a Soviet scientist of Armenian descent in the field of electrical engineering.

He is known as one of the founders of missilery, the chief the d d the Dstructor of the first soviet meteorological satellites of Earth, and the father of elecromechanics in USSR. Iosifyan is the founder and the first director of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Electromechanics (ASRIE) - the USSR’s largest scientific research institute of electro-mechanics. Being one of the most outstanding figures in the field of military and rocket production, Andronik Iosifyan for about thirty years was the USSR's “classified” Chief Constructor of electrical equipment of ballistic rockets, nuclear submarines, spacecraft. One of Iosifyan's most important inventions, noncontact synchronized transmissions, considered a revolution in technology.