Georgy Langemak, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Georgy Langemak

Soviet rocket scientist

Date of Birth: 08-Jul-1898

Place of Birth: Starobilsk, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine

Date of Death: 11-Jan-1938

Profession: military personnel, engineer

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Georgy Langemak

  • Georgy Erikhovich Langemak (Russian: ??????? ???????? ????????) (26 June (N.S.
  • 8 July) 1898–11 January 1938) was a Soviet rocket designer of German/Swiss background. Beginning in 1928, he worked at the Soviet Gas Dynamics Laboratory along with several other notable Soviet rocket scientists, and they developed rocket projectiles that used smokeless powder.
  • This group was later merged with another rocketry organization to become the Jet Propulsion Research Institute (RNII).
  • Langemak became the deputy director of the RNII.
  • In 1936 this group completed the technical specifications for a rocket-glider. By 1937, during the Great Purge, he was fired and arrested by the Soviet government, along with the RNII director Ivan Kleymenov and the engine designer Valentin Glushko, on trumped up charges.
  • Both Langemak and Kleimenov were tortured, sentenced to die in a mock trial, then executed. He is chiefly remembered for being the co-designer and directing the development of the unguided rockets which were to be used with such success in the Katyusha rocket launchers of World War II.
  • The crater Langemak on the Moon is named in his honor.

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