Honored Inventor of the USSR

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Badge for honorary title

The honorary title of Honored Inventor of the USSR ( Russian Заслуженный изобретатель СССР ) was a state award of the former Soviet Union , which was donated in the form of a badge on December 28, 1981 by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. The award took place until the end of the Soviet Union. On December 30, 1995, the honorary title was taken up again and awarded again under the title Honored Inventor of the Russian Federation .

Award terms

The honorary title was awarded to personalities of the Soviet people who were bestowed on them by their excellent and exemplary development of new and more efficient machines in the fields of science, technology as well as electronic and microelectronic fields. The award of the title to one and the same person was only possible once.

Appearance and wearing style

The gold-plated badge has the shape of a medal and shows on its obverse the symbolism of research in the form of a gear, a hammer and a stylized rocket. The red star of the Soviet Union and the abbreviation CCCP (USSR) are emblazoned in the middle . The whole thing is enclosed in the inscription Заслуженный изобретатель (Honored Inventor). The badge was worn on the right side of the chest and above any medals awarded on a golden rectangular clasp with a red ribbon. The miniature of a laurel branch with fruits is also placed on this ribbon, pointing to the top left.

literature

  • Georgi Kolesnikow, Alexander Roschkow: Ordena i medali SSSR . Narodnaja asweta, Minsk 1986, pp. 105-106. (Russian)