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BESM
BESM (БЭСМ) is the series of Soviet mainframe computers built in 1950–60s. The name is an acronym for "Bolshaya (or Bystrodeystvuyushchaya) Elektronno-schotnaya Mashina" ("Большая электронно-счётная машина" or "Быстродействующая электронно-счётная машина"), meaning "Big Electronic Computing Machine" or "High-Speed Electronic Computing Machine". It was designed at the Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Engineering
Elbrus
Russian supercomputer

Agat computer
soviet personal computer
Ural
series of Soviet-made mainframe computers
UKNC
UKNC () is a Soviet PDP-11-compatible educational micro computer, aimed at teaching school informatics courses. It is also known as Elektronika MS-0511. UKNC stands for Educational Computer by Scientific Centre. It was designed by the Scientific Centre in Zelenograd.
Strela computer
first mainframe computer manufactured serially in the Soviet Union
ATM
ZX Spectrum clone
SM EVM
class of Soviet and Comecon minicomputers produced in the 1970s and 1980s
Dubna 48K
home computer
DVK
DVK (, Interactive Computing Complex) is a Soviet PDP-11-compatible personal computer. It was designed by the Research Institute of Precision Technology in Zelenograd.