“Within a month or two, it is planned to complete state tests and proceed to mass production of a fundamentally new generation of ground-based aviation and electronic warfare equipment and combat unmanned aerial vehicles,” Rostec said (quoted by RIA Novosti ).
Now the company’s enterprises are engaged in the production of land, air and sea electronic warfare equipment, as well as the production of state identification equipment and measuring equipment for special purposes.
In addition, the corporation is increasing the production of weapons, military and special equipment, including attack helicopters, modernized combat fighters, front-line bombers, strategic missile carriers and others.
In December, Rostec reported that Russia had surpassed Ukraine in the use of drones on the front line, and since the beginning of the special operation, the need for drones has been growing and therefore closed for production.