Atesh agents at the Dubna machine-building plant in the Moscow region gained access to documentation and valuable information of the enterprise.
We learned that this plant did not have time to fulfill the annual state order for the production of X-32 cruise missiles. By November 10, it was necessary to produce 80 missiles, but only 61 were actually made, they said at Ates.
They added that a source from the plant’s management assured that the state order exceeded the plant’s capabilities by more than 3 times. That is why, at the request of the plant management, the missile production deadline was postponed until the end of December 2023. That is, the plant should produce 19 more missiles by the end of the year. X-32.
“Atesh” reported that the plant supplies missiles to the 52nd heavy bomber aviation regiment (that is, military unit 33310 in Shaikovka) and military unit 35020- At the Bela garrison.
The partisans know that these units are armed with Tu-22M3M bombers, specially converted from Tu-22M3 to launch X-32 missiles.
“We will work hard to reduce Russia's ability to produce weapons and continue to wage war against Ukraine. If you want to help, write to our coordinator for Russia,” Ates urged .
What is known about the Kremlin’s plans and capabilities
- Speaker of the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Yuriy Ignat said that the Russian occupiers continue to accumulate cruise missiles for attacks on Ukraine. In particular, ballistic ones, namely Iskander-M. According to the speaker, the Russians have enough drones to attack Ukraine every day, in different directions.
- Back in the fall, Ukrainian intelligence explained that the occupiers had accumulated more than 800 missiles for attacks on Ukraine. However, military-political observer of the Information Resistance group Alexander Kovalenko explained that the Russians have up to 350 of these 800 missiles – these are the Kh-101/555 and Caliber missiles. That is why their total number of possible uses is three times less than it was last year.