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Russia switches to 24/7 cruise missile production |
2024-07-11 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Text taken from the telegram account of @warriorofnorth Commentary by Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin is in italics. ![]() JSC GosMKB Raduga is a Russian design bureau specializing in the development and production of cruise missiles for various purposes. It is part of the state corporation Tactical Missile Weapons. " During the visit, the Minister of Defense set us tasks for 2024-2025. We have accepted these tasks, and their implementation is proceeding at the required pace. This concerns both the supply of our products to the customer and measures to improve them. The work is carried out either in a three-shift mode, or in a two-shift mode - with extended shifts of 10-12 hours, six, and in many areas seven days a week, that is, in a 24/7 mode," said the CEO of the enterprise. In addition, he spoke about the new missile "Product 720", which concentrates all the best design achievements, but the time has not yet come to disclose the characteristics. There are still 2-3 missiles left for Ukraine. Antokha can not worry. In the video, fishermen in the Caspian Sea observe missiles heading for Kiev. Filmed on July 8 during the strikes on the Artem plant. Related from regnum.ru State Department: US to triple ammunition production, including for Kyiv The United States is planning to triple the production of ammunition in the coming years, including for the needs of Ukraine, said US Deputy Secretary of State for Arms Control Bonnie Jenkins. She spoke on July 9 at an event of the United States Chamber of Commerce, timed to coincide with the North Atlantic Alliance summit in Washington. According to the deputy head of the State Department, this step will help not only Kiev, but will also allow the United States to replenish its stockpiles of shells and strengthen NATO's military capabilities. As reported by Regnum News Agency, in early February, Assistant Secretary of the US Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology Douglas Bush reported that by the end of 2024, the United States will be able to produce 80,000 artillery shells monthly. He emphasized that this will allow Washington to more fully support Kiev, replenish its own shell stockpiles and the stockpiles of American allies who have stated the need to have larger shell stockpiles, and also increase production capacity. Bush specified that the United States will increase the production of Javelin anti-tank missiles, GMLRS guided missiles, ammunition for Patriot anti-aircraft missile systems, Stinger man-portable air defense systems and other weapons used by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. On February 19, The Wall Street Journal reported that since the start of the special military operation in Ukraine, US military orders have grown by 17.5%. According to the State Department, the country has concluded more than $80 billion in arms production deals over the course of the year. Of this amount, approximately $50 billion went to European allies. On July 3, it became known that the new package of American aid to Ukraine included decommissioned HAWK air defense missiles and HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) shells worth $150 million. The entire support package is $2.35 billion. It also included Patriot air defense missiles, NASAMS, 155mm and 105mm artillery shells, mortar shells, TOW missiles, Javelin and AT-4 systems, and other weapons. |
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#1 supply of our products to the customer Would that be Iran, China or Nkor? |
Posted by: Skidmark 2024-07-11 09:41 |