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Production issues with missiles in Russia: Guerrillas acquire classified information

Production issues with missiles in Russia: Guerrillas acquire classified information Russia has problems with missile production (GettyImages)
Author: Liliana Oleniak

Ukrainian guerrillas have discovered secret documents revealing problems with cruise missile production in Russia, according to ATESH.

Agents gained access to secret documents of the Dubna Machine-Building Plant (Moscow region). They found that the plant was unable to fulfill the annual state order for the production of X-32 cruise missiles.

"By November 10, the plant was supposed to produce 80 missiles but produced only 61. According to a source in the plant's management, the state order was too large and exceeded the plant's capacity by more than 3 times," the guerrillas say.

According to the guerrillas, the plant's management has asked to postpone the production deadline until the end of December this year. There are still 19 missiles to be made.

Production issues with missiles in Russia: Guerrillas acquire classified informationRussia has problems with missile production (t.me/atesh_ua/2971)

Intelligence officers found out that the X-32 cruise missiles are being supplied to the 52nd Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment (military unit 33310, Shaikivka) and the 35020-B military unit of the Bila garrison.

"Both military units are armed with Tu-22M3M bombers, specially converted from Tu-22M3 to launch these missiles," the guerrillas say.

Activities of Ukrainian guerrillas in Russia and the occupied territories

Ukrainian partisans are actively conducting reconnaissance in the occupied territories. They collect information on the location of Russian military units, equipment, and ammunition depots. This information is then passed on to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.

Earlier, we reported that guerrillas discovered a Russian Pantsir-S1 surface-to-air missile system in the occupied Crimea. The guerrillas posted the photos and location online and passed them on to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.