Minsk speeds up the launch of industries associated with drones, dual -use electronics and targeted equipment.
The demand for Belarusian Defense Technologies has recently grown, as the Russian Federation has been looking for alternative sources of supply of components for drones and missile weapons against the background of new penalties. This is stated by Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).
“The Belarus government has accelerated the launch of industries associated with drones, two electronics users and aimed at equipment. Projects with a potential military have been a priority to the country’s change, which has previously been focused on the civilian industries,” the intelligence.
Military investments in Belarus’s military -industrial complex have more and more the nature of the super -warnings. Most things associated with the army should be built and assigned within a year-Semi.
This is, in particular, about the factory for making the combined elements for drones, created based on the NPC of multi -purpose not administered. The project was frozen back in 2020, but continued after the war. By the end of 2024, the business was built and equipped, and in February 2025 was launched. In March, it reached all strength.
Similar dynamics are observed in Zenit-Belamo, where the manufacture of vision and auto-dedicated auto-dedications and partners from CIS countries are opening.
In the integral business, the expansion of production capabilities for the manufacture of dual electronics use also continues: microcircuits that the Russian Federation can use for guide X-101 missiles.
The new workshop should be put in operation in December, and by 2026 – to bring to the nominal level of labor.
Remember that we wrote earlier, Putin intends to strengthen the economy control of Belarus.
Belarus’s economy is in disdain -acting due to integration in the Russian Federation – Intelligence
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