Thanks for sharing these, giving them a quick read, these sound likely to be mostly all industrial films that they are repositioning for still use.
the Mircat N sheet really shows this as they mention a "cross Modulation test" which is mostly used for Movie sound recording films. They do mention High contrast, which will take some experimenting to use for "Normal" picturetaking. the suggestion of D97 developer also is consistent with Motion Picture film.
the Color Negative does not have a mask, but can be processed in C-41 or AR-6, - AR6 Sounds like a aero film. Sure enough that is the process for
KODAK AEROCHROME III Infrared Film 1443 and Infrared NP Film SO-734 according to a data sheet that came up in a google search. Might work well, but you may have to uses "electronic" printing to correct color shifts with an unmasked film.
Similarly the IR film is likely designed for Aero use. Might be fun to play with if looking for IR effects.
Микрат-Орто is a direct reversal type it seems, and is likly a document microfilm. very high contrast.
The Photo 200 and 400 DO sound like "Normal" still films.
Note sure if this is a help or not.