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According to the report, one of the main developers of weapons for the Russian Armed Forces, which has added 150 types of equipment to Putin's "military machine," is the "Academician A. G. Shipunov Instrument Design Bureau", located in Tula at 59 Shcheglovskaya Zaseka Street. An agent of the ATESH partisan movement conducted reconnaissance of the facility, publishing photos of the locations on the Telegram channel. The main models of weapons produced by the bureau are the ZRPK "Pantsir-S", ZRK " Kashtan-M", ZRK "Tunguska-M1". The plant also assembles ATGM "Kornet", "Kvartet", "Metis", flamethrowers "Varna", "Shmel", "Shmel-M", and the inter-service missile system " Germes-A". "During surveillance, it was established that the facility is under heavy security. The company is the main developer of various weapons for the Russian Army, Air Force, Navy, and law enforcement agencies. According to the ATESH, the company has supplied the russian military with more than 150 types of weapons, including systems covered by hundreds of patents and produced in series.
Earlier Ukrainian partisans had scouted out Russian plant producing chassis for Buk-M1-2, Tor-M1, and Tunguska-M1 systems. This enterprise is among the leading ones in supplying the Russian army with tracked vehicles. The facility manufactures chassis for the Buk-M1-2, Tor-M1, and Tunguska-M1 anti-aircraft systems, which are actively employed in military operations against Ukraine. It is also known that the plant has a well-developed production base, including mechanical assembly and thermal galvanizing workshops, as well as material processing areas. The enterprise is part of the JSC Kalashnikov Concern and works directly for the Russian Ministry of Defense.
Earlier Ukrainian partisans had scouted out Russian plant producing chassis for Buk-M1-2, Tor-M1, and Tunguska-M1 systems. This enterprise is among the leading ones in supplying the Russian army with tracked vehicles. The facility manufactures chassis for the Buk-M1-2, Tor-M1, and Tunguska-M1 anti-aircraft systems, which are actively employed in military operations against Ukraine. It is also known that the plant has a well-developed production base, including mechanical assembly and thermal galvanizing workshops, as well as material processing areas. The enterprise is part of the JSC Kalashnikov Concern and works directly for the Russian Ministry of Defense.