Russia’s Industry Ministry fined #Rostec-owned Automatica 62.7 million rubles for failing to deliver a microchip for the Defense Ministry. The firm reportedly failed for over six years to launch serial production of chips for cryptographic protection systems.

https://ru.themoscowtimes.com/2026/02/13/rosteh-za-shest-let-ne-smog-razrabotat-mikroshemu-dlya-kriptozaschiti-po-zakazu-minoboroni-a187296

#Ukraine #Russia

Rostec Delivers Zubr Air Defense Systems to Russian Defense Ministry

The Zubr complex uses radar to detect both large aircraft and small drones,

From ⁨⁨⁨⁨⁨#AnnafromUkraine⁩⁩⁩⁩⁩ @AnnafromUkraine@youtube.com

KREMLIN PANIC: OLD RUSSIAN JETS DON'T TRAVEL TO DAVOS Vlog 1297: War in #Ukraine

Russian #airlines will receive mothballed Soviet- and Russian-made #aircraft in 2026-2027 to maintain passenger traffic, state industrial conglomerate #Rostec told the pro-#Kremlin daily #Izvestia. Main messages of #Zelenskyy`s speech in #Davos.

#russia #russoUkrainianWar

https://youtu.be/R_rEGZRvgeo

KREMLIN PANIC: OLD RUSSIAN JETS DONT TRAVEL TO DAVOS Vlog 1297: War in Ukraine

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Russia has handed over another batch of IMR-3M obstacle-clearing engineering vehicles to the country’s defense ministry, strengthening engineer units involved in ongoing combat operations in Ukraine.

https://defensemirror.com/news/40935/Russia_Delivers_IMR_3M_Obstacle_Clearing_Vehicles_to_Defense_Ministry

#Russia #IMR3M #MilitaryEngineering #ArmouredVehicles #DefenseNews #Rostec #UkraineConflict

Russia's United Engine Corporation (UEC)has unveiled a 500 kW hybrid power plant for drones at the UMEX 2026 international exhibition in Abu Dhabi.

http://defensemirror.com/news/40921/Russian_UEC_Demos_Hybrid_UAV_Engine_at_UMEX_exhibition

#UEC #Rostec #UMEX2026 #AbuDhabi #HybridEngine #HybridPowerPlant #AviationTechnology
#AircraftEngines #ElectricAviation #HybridAviation #UAV

Russian UEC Demos Hybrid UAV Engine at UMEX exhibition

The hybrid power plant was developed by UEC-Klimov and is based on the VK-650V helicopter engine.

From https://t.me/United24media

#Russia’s civil aviation sector is turning to stored aircraft from previous decades to maintain passenger capacity amid a continued shortfall in new domestically produced airliners, #Izvestia reported on January 19, citing state corporation #Rostec.

According to the report, twelve previously mothballed aircraft—including nine #Tupolev_Tu_204 and #Tu_214 models, one #Antonov_An_148, and two #Ilyushin_Il_96 jets—are being restored for commercial service.