List of Russian inventors
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This is a list of inventors from the Russian Federation, Soviet Union, Russian Empire, Tsardom of Russia and Grand Duchy of Moscow, including both ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities.
This list also includes those who were born in Russia or its predecessor states but later emigrated, and those who were born elsewhere but immigrated to the country or worked there for a considerable time, (producing inventions on Russian soil).
For Russian inventions in chronological order, see the Timeline of Russian inventions and technology records.
Alphabetical list
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B
C
Portrait | Person | Inventions | Image |
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Vladimir Chelomey (1914–1984) ![]() ![]() |
first space station (Salyut 1), further space stations of Salyut series, Proton rocket (the most used heavy lift launch system)[36] | ||
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Pavel Cherenkov (1904–1990) ![]() ![]() |
Cherenkov detector[37] | ![]() |
Evgeniy Chertovsky (1902–?) ![]() ![]() ![]() |
pressure suit[38] | ||
Alexander Chizhevsky (1897–1964) ![]() ![]() |
air ionizer (Chizhevsky's chandelier)[39] | ![]() | |
Andrey Chokhov (c. 1545–1629) Grand Duchy of Moscow Tsardom of Russia |
Tsar Cannon, the largest bombard by caliber but inoperative[40] | ![]() |
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E
Portrait | Person | Inventions | Image |
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Ivan Elmanov![]() |
first monorail (the so-called "Road on Pillars" near Moscow, with horse-drawn carriages)[48] | ![]() |
F
Portrait | Person | Inventions | Image |
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Peter Carl Fabergé (1846–1920) ![]() |
Fabergé Eggs[49] | ![]() |
Nicolas Florine (1891–1972) ![]() ![]() (born in Georgia) |
first tandem rotor helicopter to fly freely[50] | ![]() | |
Ivan Fyodorov (c. 1510–1583) Grand Duchy of Moscow Tsardom of Russia ![]() |
invented multibarreled mortar, introduced printing in Russia[51] | ![]() | |
Svyatoslav Fyodorov (1927–2000) ![]() ![]() |
radial keratotomy[52] | ![]() | |
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Vladimir Fyodorov (1874–1966) ![]() ![]() |
Fedorov Avtomat (first self-loading battle rifle, arguably the first assault rifle)[53] |
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H
Portrait | Person | Inventions | Image |
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Waldemar Haffkine (1860–1930) ![]() ![]() |
developed and used first vaccines against cholera and bubonic plague[69][70] | ![]() |
I
Portrait | Person | Inventions | Image |
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Gavriil Ilizarov (1921–1992) ![]() ![]() |
Ilizarov apparatus, external fixation, distraction osteogenesis[71][72] | ![]() | |
Sergey Ilyushin (1894–1977) ![]() ![]() |
Il-series fighter aircraft, including Ilyushin Il-2 bomber (the most produced military aircraft in history)[73] | ||
Aleksei Isaev (1908–1971) ![]() ![]() (second left on photo) |
first rocket-powered fighter aircraft, BI-1 (together with Bereznyak)[25] | ![]() | |
Isidore Grand Duchy of Moscow |
Russian vodka[74] | ||
Vladislav Ivanov (1936–2007) ![]() ![]() |
Pioneer of Magnetic resonance imaging[75][76][77] | ![]() |
J
Portrait | Person | Inventions | Image |
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Boris Jacobi (1801–1874) ![]() ![]() |
electrotyping (an application of electroplating to typography), electric boat[78] | ![]() |
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M
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O
Portrait | Person | Inventions | Image |
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Theophil Wilgodt Odhner (1845–1903) ![]() ![]() |
the Odhner Arithmometer (a mechanical pinwheel calculator) | ![]() |
Lucien Olivier (1838–1883) ![]() (Belgian or French origin) |
Russian salad (Olivier salad) | ![]() |
P
R
Portrait | Person | Inventions | Image |
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Leonid Ramzin (1887–1948) ![]() ![]() |
straight-flow boiler (Ramzin boiler)[128] | ||
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Peter I of Russia (Romanov) (1672–1725) Tsardom of Russia ![]() |
decimal currency, yacht club, sounding line with separating plummet (sounding weight probe)[129][130][131] | ![]() |
Ida Rosenthal (1886–1973) ![]() ![]() (born in Belarus, Jewish descent) |
modern brassiere (Maidenform), the standard of cup sizes, nursing bra, full-figured bra, the first seamed uplift bra (all with her husband William)[132][133][134] | ![]() | |
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Boris Rosing (1869–1933) ![]() ![]() |
CRT television (first TV system using cathode ray tube on the receiving side)[135][136] | ![]() |
Eugene Roshal (born 1972) ![]() ![]() |
FAR file manager, RAR file format, WinRAR file archiver[137] | ![]() |
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T
U
Portrait | Person | Inventions | Image |
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Vladimir Utkin (1923–2000) ![]() ![]() |
railcar-launched ICBM (RT-23 Molodets), other Soviet rockets[153] | ![]() |
V
Portrait | Person | Inventions | Image |
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Vladimir Vakhmistrov (1897–1972) ![]() ![]() |
first bomber with a parasite aircraft (Zveno project) | ||
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Viktor Vasnetsov (1848–1926) ![]() ![]() |
budenovka military hat | |
Vladimir Veksler (1907–1966) ![]() ![]() |
synchrophasotron, co-inventor of synchrotron[34][154] | ![]() |
W
Portrait | Person | Inventions | Image |
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Paul Walden (1863–1957) ![]() ![]() (born in Latvia, Baltic German descent) |
Walden inversion, Ethylammonium nitrate (the first room temperature ionic liquid) | ![]() |
Y
Portrait | Person | Inventions | Image |
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Pavel Yablochkov (1847–1894) ![]() |
Yablochkov candle (first commercially viable electric carbon arc lamp) | ![]() |
Alexander Yakovlev (1906–1989) ![]() ![]() |
Yak-series aircraft, including Yakovlev Yak-40 (the first regional jet) | ![]() | |
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Vladimir Yourkevitch (1885–1964) ![]() ![]() ![]() |
modern ship hull design | ![]() |
Sergei Yudin (1891–1954) ![]() ![]() |
cadaveric blood transfusion and other medical operations[155] | ![]() |
Z
Portrait | Person | Inventions | Image |
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Ludwik Łazarz Zamenhof (1859–1917) ![]() (Poland) |
Esperanto language | ![]() |
Yevgeny Zavoisky (1907–1976) ![]() ![]() |
EPR spectroscopy, co-developer of NMR spectroscopy[156] | ![]() | |
Nikolay Zelinsky (1861–1953) ![]() ![]() |
the first effective filtering activated charcoal gas mask in the world | ![]() | |
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Nikolai Zhukovsky (1847–1921) ![]() ![]() |
an early wind tunnel, co-developer of the Tsar Tank[98][157] | ![]() |
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Vladimir Zvorykin (1889–1982) ![]() ![]() |
pioneer of television technology Iconoscope, kinescope | ![]() |
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Vasily Zvyozdochkin (1876–1956) ![]() ![]() |
matryoshka doll (together with painter Sergey Malyutin)[158] | ![]() |
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