Its production includes the RS-24 Yars intercontinental ballistic missile, Russia's most recent ICBM development, as well as the submarine-launched Bulava SLBM.
In addition to this, the decision also took into consideration the availability of nearby forests, which were crucial for providing the necessary energy for the iron and steel industry during that period.
Notably, starting in 1773, under the directive of Catherine the Great, the factory commenced the production of steel anchors for national military shipbuilding.
This high-quality steel was then utilized in the manufacturing process of an extensive array of tools, ranging from metal cutting instruments to medical equipment and even stamping devices.
The plant's ability to produce such a diverse range of tools showcased its versatility and adaptability, solidifying its status as a pioneer in the field of metallurgy.
It is worth noting the skilled craftsmanship exhibited by the craftsmen in Votkinsk, as they were granted the opportunity in 1858 to undertake the construction and assembly of the framework for the tower of the Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral in St. Petersburg.
When the spring arrived, the reservoirs filled with a significant amount of meltwater, which used to flood the entire shipyard area, allowing newly constructed ships to surface.
Similarly, during the annual spring flood season, steam locomotives were transported from the plant to the nearest railway station using specialized barges.
The following year, the plant delivered the first short-range attack missiles 8A61 developed by the Design Bureau-1 with a liquid-fueled engine and with a range of 150 km, adopted in July 1955.
Also, the plant produced a nuclear modification of 8A61 called 8К11, and starting from 1960, its successor was released - the tactical ballistic missiles 8K14 developed by the Design Bureau-385 with a range of up to 300 km.
"TR-1 Temp" became a first missile system with a solid-fuelled piloted ballistic rocket adopted by the Armed Forces of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
[4] Votkinsk was also responsible for the production of the Cold War era SS-20 intermediate-range ballistic missile and many other well-known designs by the Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology.