The State Military Scientific-Technical Center "Delta" (SMSTC Delta) is a Georgian government-owned, autonomous R&D and production center for military and civilian hardware. Headquartered in Tbilisi, Delta was formed on the basis of six scientific research centers and production facilities, histories of which go back to the early 1940s under the former Georgian SSR.
Employing several thousand people, Delta is focused on research and development of new military projects, as well as the modernization and production of already established Soviet military hardware. Delta fell under the jurisdiction of the Georgian Ministry of Defense until March 2014, when the government passed the control over the enterprise to the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia. However the centre was reinstituted to the Ministry of Defence soon afterwards.
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Mission
Delta's self-declared mission is to strengthen Georgia through the development of successful military projects, contributing to national defense and supporting the well-being of the civil society.
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History
The history of Delta takes its rise from the 1990s. At that time RPG-7 anti-tank grenade launchers, "Kodor" type fragmentation projectiles for RPG-7 grenade launchers, 82 mm and 120 mm mortars and other armament of Georgian production were produced and passed to the armed forces. In 1999 for the first time the center presented its production table of arms and ammunition during a foreign exhibition, namely in Romania at EXPOMIL-99. In 2000-2002, Delta produced low quantities of light assault vehicles DELGA-1 and DELGA-2 that were passed to special operations forces for testing.
Aiming for the establishment of a Georgian military-industrial complex, on July 1, 2010 Tbilisi Aircraft Manufacturing was incorporated to Delta with its movable and immovable assets and intellectual resources.
On May 26, 2011, during the military parade confined to the Independence Day of Georgia, STC Delta showed its first armored vehicles Didgori 1 and Didgori-2 to the public.
On February 25, 2012 the first Georgian infantry fighting vehicle Lazika was unveiled and on March 3, 2012 STC Delta presented the first Georgian multiple launch rocket system, DRS-122.
On April 10, 2012, on the Vaziani training area, flight tests for Delta's new unmanned aerial vehicle were performed. During the military parade on May 26, 2012, STC Delta exposed nearly the full list of weapons and heavy vehicles of its research and production. During 2013, for the purpose of increasing competitiveness and production optimization, a wide range of reforms and modifications were conducted. As a result of this the company came into the world arms market.
On January 28, 2014, STC Delta introduced three new items: anti-hail systems for civil use, a command and communications vehicle developed on the basis of armored vehicle Didgori and 12,7x108mm caliber Anti-materiel rifles.
On February 10 of the same year, on a training area for special operations forces Deltas newly developed ballistic body armors and helmets were tested in front of military and civil representatives of the Georgian government, as well as foreign attaches and mass media.
Renewed, "Delta" presented part of its products on large-scale international exhibition of defense industry SOFEX 2014 that was held in Jordan on July 6-8, 2014. Among presented exhibits, there were body armors, helmets, antitank mines RD-7 and other products.
On May 26, 2014, on the military parade in Tbilisi, STC Delta exhibited a renewed list of products, namely: an upgraded version of the BRDM-2, three modifications of 12,7 mm countersniper rifles, pistols, cartridges, optical sighting devices, body armors and other items.
Functions and scope of activities
- Development, recovery, updating, maintenance and repair of combat weapon, munitions, military equipment and ammunition according to existing legislation of Georgia
- Classification, evaluation of applicability and cost, utilization and realization of expired, unused military equipment, munitions and weapon available in the country
- Processing of explosive agents intended for military and industrial use
- Design and building of military-industrial objects of special purpose
- Development of armor materials, scientific-technical support of security systems of manpower and special objects
- Development and production of control and measuring-metrological devices intended for special military-technical equipment and technological processes
- Development, implementation, recovery, updating, maintenance and repair of optical and electronic devices-machines as well as special-purpose systems and their equipment
- Design, implementation, maintenance and repair of special security systems of military objects and buildings-constructions
- Processing, recovery, updating, maintenance and repair of military-training simulators
- Methodological and hardware support of tests on training area
- Acquisition - storage, transportation and realization of explosive agents, weapons, munitions and their elements according to existing legislation of Georgia
- Coordination and support of humanitarian demining activity;
- Processing, updating, development, implementation and maintenance of systems concerned with avalanche protection and antihail activities in the country;
Structural divisions
Scientific institutes and companies entering into STC "Delta"
- Institute "Optics" (Optica);
- Grigol Tsulukidze Mining Institute;
- R. Dvali Machine - Mechanics Institute;
- F. Tavadze Metallurgy and Materials Science Institute;
- Micro and Nano Electronics Institute;
- SAT Energy, electronics and laser research
- Tbilisi Aircraft Manufacturing.
Military production
Civilian production
- Tam Jet -(four seated private jet)
- Elit Jet -(seven seated private jet)
- CD-56 hail suppression system
Items for police/security forces
- Riot protection helmets.
- Anti-riot fences.
- Ballistic shields
- Steel and composite armor shields.
- Riot shields
- Polycarbonite police shields.
- Ballistic vests
- Tactical vest MK-III.
- Tactical vest MK-IV for Collection and Deposit protection services.
- Police batons.
- Spike strips.
- Grenade launchers
- Non-lethal grenade launcher ARGL-1.
- Submachine guns
- Iamani 9×19mm SMG
- Tactical hand grenades
References
External links
- The Legislative Herald of Georgia
- The Ministry of Defense of Georgia
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