Krasnogorsky Zavod
| Company type | PJSC | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Optical engineering, optoelectronics | 
| Founded | Krasnogorsk, Russia (1942) | 
| Headquarters | , | 
Key people  | Alexander Novikov (director) | 
| Products | Cameras, night vision devices, rangefinders, military optics | 
| Parent | Shvabe (Rostec) | 
| Website | Official page at Shvabe site | 
Krasnogorsky zavod (Russian: Красногорский завод им. С. А. Зверева, lit. 'Krasnogorsk Works named after S. A. Zverev') is a Russian factory in Krasnogorsk near Moscow which specializes in optical technology. Part of Shvabe Holding (Rostec state corporation).
During the Soviet period it was called Krasnogorsk Mechanical Works (Красногорский механический завод, Krasnogorskiy Mechanicheskiy Zavod). The abbreviation KMZ (КМЗ) is still in common use.