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CHINA'S MISSILE-RELATED FACILITIES/ORGANIZATIONS

This page contains listings for China's missile related facilities and organizations arranged alphabetically from China Sanjiang Space Group to Computer and Control Corporation.  For additional listings, please click on the links below:

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119 Factory - 8511 Research Institute
Aviation Industries Corporation - Beijing Institute of Tracking and Communication Technology
Beijing Long March Scientific and Technical Information Institute - Bohai Gulf Missile Test Facility
Carrier Rocket Technology Research Institute Rocket Assembly Plant - China Resource Satellite Application Center
China Sanjiang Space Group - Computer and Control Corporation
Dalian University of Technology, Institute of Engineering Mechanics - Hunan Space Agency
Institute for Astronautics Information - Kunming Training/Support Facility
Launch Complex B1 - Northwest Industrial University
Ordinance Systems Engineering Institute - Shanghai Xinxin Machine Factory
Shenyang Aeronautical Engineering Institute - Tongjiang Machinery Factory
University of Electronic Science and Technology - Zhengzhou Aeronautical Management Institute
 
 
 
 

 FACILITY/
ORGANIZATION
FUNCTIONS/
ACTIVITIES
COMMENTS
CHINA SANJIANG SPACE GROUP Research, development, and production of space products. Located in Wuhan, Hubei Province.
CHINA SATELLITE LAUNCH AGENTS (CSLA) Responsible along with the China Aerospace Corporation (CASC) for commercializing recoverable satellites and other space-related services; China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC), however, is in charge of all Chang Zheng (Long March) launch services Created in 1993.
CHINA SATELLITE LAUNCH, TRACKING, AND CONTROL GENERAL (CLTC)  Arm of COSTIND; oversees China's three launch sites and all launch and tracking activities  
CHINA SOUTHWEST ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT RESEARCH INSTITUTE   Located in Chengdu, Sichuan Province; affiliate of China Electronics Corporation; established in 1965 Director: Li Decheng.
CHINA SPACE CIVIL AND BUILDING ENGINEERING DESIGN AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE (CSCBI) (SEVENTH ACADEMY)    
CHINA SPACE FOUNDATION   Established in June 1995 to promote China's space industry.
CHINA SPACE INDUSTRY CORPORATION    
CHINA SPACE TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Research center for space technology; Design, research and development of and launches satellites Located in Beijing; President: Qi Faren.
CHINA STATE SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION, INSTITUTE OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING    
CHINA WANBAO ENGINEERING COMPANY (CWEC) Constructs military and civil engineering products, including factories to manufacture solid rocket and missile propellants; accused of exporting 7 tons of lithium hydride for $15 million to Iraq in 1990 Subsidiary of NORINCO.
CHINESE AERONAUTICAL ACADEMY Research group of aeronautical industry Located in Beijing; Director: Zheng Yanzhong.
CHINESE CHEMICAL IMPORT-EXPORT CORPORATION Located in Guangdong  
CHINESE SOCIETY OF ASTRONAUTICS   President: Liu Jiyuan [also Administrator, China National Space Administration (CNSA)].
CHONGQING BASHAN INSTRUMENT FACTORY Telemetry equipment. Under the Sichuan Aerospace Corporation, or 062 Base.
CHONGQING COMMUNICATION INSTITUTE    
CHONGQING AEROSPACE ELECTROMECHANICAL DESIGN INSTITUTE Design, research and development of production technologies for strategic weapons and SLVs; research and development for tactical weapons; research on robotics, precision machinery, automation, and computers. 800 personnel; located in Sichuan; established in 1988.
CHUANNAN MACHINERY FACTORY Missile system ignitors. Under the Sichuan Aerospace Corporation, or 062 Base.
COMPUTER AND CONTROL CORPORATION Design, research and development of computer systems for ground measurement and control for SLV and strategic and tactical missile launches  

Sources: China Astronautics and Missilery Abstracts, various issues; Guide to Enterprises, pp. 37-41, 64-67, 96-97, 103-105, 108-116, 120-127, 132-135, 139, 145-149, 152-159, 173, 188-197, 245, 249, 306; Major Mark A. Stokes, China's Strategic Modernization: Implications for US National Security, October 1997, Appendix One; Barbara Opall, "Chinese Strive To Boost Range, Aim Of Missiles," Defense News, 9-15 December 1996, p. 48; Risk Report, May 1995, pp. 6-7; "World Space Markets Survey," 1994 Edition; Aerospace China, Winter 1995, p. 2, 9, 20; Phillip S. Clark, "China's Recoverable Satellite Programme," Jane's Intelligence Review, November 1993, p. 517; "PRC Ballistic Missile-Related Entities," date unknown. ]


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