The partisans gained access to documentation and important information from the Dubna Machine-Building Plant (Moscow region).
The ATESH guerrilla movement reported that it had received secret information about the Russians’ problems with the production of cruise missiles.
“Our agents at the Dubna Machine-Building Plant (Moscow region) gained access to documentation and important business information. We found out that the aforementioned plant did not have time to fulfill the annual state order for the production of X -32 cruise missiles On November 10, it was necessary to make 80 missiles, but in fact, only 61 were made. Our source from the plant management reported that the state order exceeded the capabilities of the plant by more than 3 times. At the request of the plant management, the production date has been postponed until the end of December of this year. That is, the work is scheduled to produce 19 more missiles, “said the statement. message.
ATESH learned that these missiles were supplied to the 52nd Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment (military unit 33310, Shaikovka) and military unit 35020-B of the Belaya garrison. Both military units are armed with Tu-22M3M bombers, specially converted from Tu-22M3 to launch Kh-32 missiles.
Let’s remember that, according to the Main Intelligence Directorate, in October the aggressor country Russia produced about 115 high-precision missiles with a range of more than 350 kilometers.
Earlier, Russia announced the creation of a new aviation cruise missile for the Su-57 fighter. It has been argued that, with its smaller size, it has a range comparable to the missiles used in long-range aviation on the Tu-95MS and Tu-160 strategic bombers.
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