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Originally posted by Detlev

I suppose Ajax is no abbreviation, but a code name.


Sorry, but it's an abbreviation. No one was interested in what who was the hero of the Trojan War...
http://www.zenitcamera.com/qa/qa-logos.html#n6
(The name "UFA" has nothing to do with the city of the same name, but is an abbreviation and presumably stands for: Universal Photo Apparat (U is possibly: "controlled"). "AYaKS" is also an abbreviation: the initials of the prototype developer (A.Ya. — the decoding is unknown), Camera Special.)
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Originally posted by Detlev

The UFA meaning is certain because of the German translation of the Stasi, Ajax is an assumption. What about Neylon, Neozit etc?


What does the Stasi have to do with it? The above document only confirms it. I have other sources.
Other names are conditional.
Projects were often given completely wonderful, meaningless names. Such names are still given to military projects. For example: Oreshnik (medium-range ballistic missile with separable kinetic warheads).
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Originally posted by Detlev

Where have the cameras been produced? And who was A Ja?


Krasnogorskiy mekhanicheskiy zavod, No. 393.
It is known for sure that these are initials (first name, last name), but they could not remember exactly. Old men...
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Originally posted by Detlev

I suppose UFA was the first camera developed and produced by OOT (1945), Ajax 8 the second (1948). So "A Ya" must have been a member of OOT.


Yes, that's exactly right.

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