TsNII-30 was established on January 16, 1961. Its original name was the Central Scientific Research Institute, Russian Air Force. It was based on the Ministry of Defence Computer Center No. 3 in
Noginsk,
Moscow Oblast. The center got the status of one of the TsNII-30 organizational units - Air Force Control Systems Research Center — . Later, TsNII-15, Russian Navy research institute, located in
Leningrad was amalgamated with the TsNII-30 and became its subsidiary focused on the Navy aviation. As of 2006, the institute's workforce had 16
Doctors of Science and 215 Ph.Ds (
Candidates of Science). The TsNII-30 has closely cooperated with the , other Ministry of Defence research institutes (TsNII-46, TsNII-4, TsNII-16, etc.), defence industry research institutes (
Gromov Flight Research Institute,
GosNIIAS,
Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motor Development,
TsAGI, etc.), aviation design bureaus (
Tupolev,
Mikoyan,
Antonov,
Yakovlev,
Ilyushin, and Russian Academy of Sciences’ organizations.
Scope of activities and projects The fields of the TsNII-30 research included strategic, tactical, technical, economical studies. Some of areas of the activities were: •
Threat assessment and forecasting. • Defining operational and technical requirements. • Monitoring defence industry progress on the Russian Air Force acquisitions. • Performance evaluations of the newly developed aerospace technologies and complexes.
Systems approach to the development and procurement of the aerospace warfighting means and
simulation modeling were the corner stones of the TsNII-30 research methodology. TsNII-30 was part of a broad Russian aerospace industry cooperation to build: •
Spiral spaceplane •
Buran (spacecraft) == Commanders ==