Russia relies on Western equipment to produce Oreshnik missile – FT
That's according to an analysis by the Financial Times, Ukrinform reports.
Two leading Russian weapons engineering institutes — the Moscow Institute of Thermal Technogy and Sozvezde Concern — have been identified by Ukrainian intelligence as develers of the Oreshnik missile. Both organizations have been seeking employees experienced in using metalworking systems from German and Japanese manufacturers.
This reliance highlights the Kremlin's ongoing dependence on foreign technogies, particularly in areas like computer numerical contr (CNC), a critical technogy for producing the Oreshnik.
The Moscow Institute of Thermal Technogy, which plays a key re in develing Russian sid-fuel ballistic missiles, announced in 2024 that it uses CNC systems from Fanuc, Siemens, and Heidenhain. These manufacturers — Fanuc from Japan and Siemens and Heidenhain from Germany — are leaders in high-precision CNC technogy.
The three Western companies are mentioned in Sozvezdie's advertisements, which list "automated contr systems and communication systems" for military use as one of its specializations. The advert requires "knowledge of CNC systems – Fanuc, Siemens, Heidenhain [sic]".
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Source: ukrinform.net