New Russian Elbrus Computers Strengthen Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructure
Three new systems built on domestic Elbrus processors and the Alt operating system have been officially added to Russia’s industrial and radio-electronics registries, signaling a push for technological independence in critical IT infrastructure.

Russia’s Ministry of Industry and Trade has added three new products from IVK JSC to its industrial and unified radio-electronics registries. Among them is the RS-104 execution 4 computer system, designed to operate under extreme conditions such as heavy vibration, shocks, dust, humidity, and temperature fluctuations. It is used in both onboard and stationary complexes.
The MB 21 and MB 24 monoblock PCs are built as secure personal computers or terminal stations. Another system, the ARM computer block, features a second-level Elbrus processor with passive cooling and a built-in information protection system.
Grigory Sizonenko, CEO of IVK, emphasized that this equipment fully complies with Russian regulatory standards. Its primary role is to create a technologically independent IT infrastructure, especially for critical information facilities.
The new systems are designed to strengthen the country’s cybersecurity. Their inclusion in the registries not only confirms domestic origin but also streamlines access to government procurement.