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Vlad Cherevko I have been interested in all kinds of electronics and technologies since 2004. I like to play computer games, and I understand the work of different gadgets. I regularly monitor the news of the technology in the world and write materials about it.
Investigators received documents proving that the Russian Defense Holding “TRV-Engineering” plays a key role in the purchase of components to produce these missiles.
It is known that Russia is faced with a shortage of electronic parts through sanctions, but is actively looking for alternative supply routes, including China and Belarus.
According to the data obtained, production X-101 increased from 56 units a year in 2021 to 50 a month in 2025. This was made possible by the operation of the factories in three shifts and the use of smuggling parts. At the same time, some of the missiles may be defective or destroyed during attacks on Russian military facilities.
Experts emphasize that such production rates can testify to the preparation of Russia for new stages of the war, including possible blows to the Baltic States that are part of NATO.
Western countries are expected to continue to strengthen sanctions to limit the Kremlin’s access to critical components for weapons.
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Vlad Cherevko I have been interested in all kinds of electronics and technologies since 2004. I like to play computer games, and I understand the work of different gadgets. I regularly monitor the news of the technology in the world and write materials about it.
Investigators received documents proving that the Russian Defense Holding “TRV-Engineering” plays a key role in the purchase of components to produce these missiles.
It is known that Russia is faced with a shortage of electronic parts through sanctions, but is actively looking for alternative supply routes, including China and Belarus.
According to the data obtained, production X-101 increased from 56 units a year in 2021 to 50 a month in 2025. This was made possible by the operation of the factories in three shifts and the use of smuggling parts. At the same time, some of the missiles may be defective or destroyed during attacks on Russian military facilities.
Experts emphasize that such production rates can testify to the preparation of Russia for new stages of the war, including possible blows to the Baltic States that are part of NATO.
Western countries are expected to continue to strengthen sanctions to limit the Kremlin’s access to critical components for weapons.