Krondstadt' Dubna plant producing military Orion drones plans to move to 3-shift production shortly. The company will contract additional workers to meet the production demands.
https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/5436824
Krondstadt' Dubna plant producing military Orion drones plans to move to 3-shift production shortly. The company will contract additional workers to meet the production demands.
https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/5436824
good
more russian junk production
buy Canon stocks
But I thought the Russian industry collapsed two months ago, that they couldn't manufacture anything more complex than an artillery shell?????
They've probably smuggled and stockpiled enough Canon DSLR cameras and other imported bits to keep things going for a while.
Post car sales
There's far more advanced electronics involved in a car than most weapons.
not in russian cars anymore lmao
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/sanctions-send-russias-car-industry-back-to-the-80s-new-cars-now-without-airbags-and-abs-188967.html
Civilian car industry probably wasn't supply chain hardened against sanctions like arms industry
hardened, you say?
Forpost is an Israeli design, no?
Apparently the Orion was hardened if they are ramping up production now
Or, you know, they found inferior off-the-shelf substitutes and are now making what amounts to shitty knock-offs of their own earlier drones.
And then sell them to the army at full price anyway becuase LOL, Russia.
that explains everything..
>McConnell the arch-boomer SAR is israeli now
I don't even care if these pictures are bait, they're hilarious
Inb4 they literally start taking engines out of motorcycles
Does Russia even make motorcycles anymore?
IMZ-Ural does. You could buy them here in the US but the price was absolutely ridiculous for a basic sidecar model. I belive ZiD (Degtyaryov) does as well.
They're moving to Kazhakistan to avoid sanctions:
https://www.advrider.com/production-at-ural-on-hold-as-expansion-to-kazakstan-is-confirmed/
>"The CEO says frames and body parts will continue to be made at the Irbit facility, then shipped to the Kazakhstan facility for final assembly and presumably shipment."
Pretty much doing knock-down kits so a majority of the bike building will still be done in Russia, but I wish them luck. Their bikes aren't worth $20,000+ either.
If they're moving to avoid sanctions to keep selling insanely overpriced bikes to WW2 larping Western boomers they'll need to follow the sanctions requirements. It's not just a matter of Russian imports being blocked, but not being able to source foreign supplies into Russia (especially electronics).
No. Russian really doesn't make small engines it's mostly imported so to make drones they will need to scavenge from anything they have.
Russia has made 4 or 5 “Wunderwaffe entering accelerated productions” propaganda pieces since March. They aren’t actually doing these things, they just need the boomer vatniks to think they are.
Its 3 shifts of jeets using vpn, mail forwarding services, hotmail accounts, to trawl ebay for parts anon.
Maybe it's a lie and they are not going to expand anything and they just make up things like this so morons like you take the bait and run with it....
Makes you wonder, don't you think?
Maybe you live in an echo chamber and refuse that you could be wrong.
They are not able to produce anything modern .Drones using civilian cameras and repurposed 5 l canisters can still be amde.
They're not exactly "modern drones", these things are garbage, even compared to the TB2, which is also a drone manufactured near entirely from commercially available parts.
>ant producing military Orion drones plans to move to 3-shift production shortly.
3 shifts and additional workers mean a lot more people going on smoke breaks, if you know what i mean.
So how long before this plant has an "accident"?
Ukies need more AA layers though
Meaning? That name implies all Germanic countries
>Meaning? That name implies all Germanic countries
Kronstadt is west of Peter, Anon. A famous island.
Where are they gonna get so many Canon cameras?
From chinkland?
No one can stop their companies from ordering bulk cameras from Chinese resellers.
Their previous planned volume for these particular drones was between 6 and 12 per year. Also the drones were in continuous development/refactoring so every drone was a bit different hopefully improved.
Its not wrong to develop a limited drone manufacturing capacity but limited is limited. 12 Orion drones/year should have been more than enough for continued involvement in a pacified Syrian conflict.
Ural sidecars got me thinking what's the future of the (Russian made) Sherp?
>SHERP is an ATV designed for rough and soggy terrain. The company is certified with international quality standards ISO 9001 and its headquartered in Winnipeg (Canada), Kyiv (Ukraine) and St. Petersburg (Russia).
What a clusterfrick. I'm guessing it's gone for good.
Actually it seems they moved production to Ukraine some years ago. Current website says they're Ukrainian based.
Aleksei, your job today is to drink the bottled water so we can salvage the bottles for fuel tanks!
B-b-b-but Sergei, I cannot drink so much water!
Aleksei, if you do not drink the water, Monke will have you shot for sabotaging his war effort!
Y-y-y-es, Sergei. . . .
You forgot the picture.
>drones
so all of that time they actually had the capacity to increase the workforce to get more drones done and they didnt?
thats so russian