Background
Anatoly Sergeevich Syyrov was born on December 13, 1942.
Anatoly Sergeevich Syyrov was born on December 13, 1942.
In 1960 Anatoly Sergeevich entered the MAI.
After graduation, Anatoly Sergeevich was sent to work at the Moscow Institute of Electromechanics and Automation (MIEA), where he consistently passed all the steps of growth from the engineer to the deputy chief designer of the topic (he worked on the development and introduction of batch control systems for passenger aircrafts Tu-134, Tu -154, Tu-144, as well as automatic control systems for the movement and navigation of air-to-surface missiles developed by the Bereznyak "ICB Raduga" and the Strizh unmanned reconnaissance aircraft and "Flight-D" developed by ANTK named after Tupolev). In 1975 he defended his thesis for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences, dedicated to the peculiarities of controlling the traction control system of aircraft engines.
Later Anatoly Sergeevich was engaged in the creation of a traffic control system in the area of aerodynamic descent and landing of the orbital ship "Buran". in 1978, became the leading designer of MIEA. Hard work on the orbiter was successfully completed already in the walls of the "Mars", which Anatoly Sergeyevich headed in 1984. " Anatoly Sergeyevich became a doctor of engineering in 1989.