In Kaluga, in addition to the oil depot, the “Typhoon plant” was attacked, which produces components for the Russian military-industrial complex - NSDC Center for Political Studies
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In Kaluga, drones attacked not only an oil depot but also the Typhoon plant, which produces military electronics and components for Russian air defense. According to local authorities, three UAVs were shot down.
In the Russian city of Kaluga, on the night of November 25, drones attacked not only an oil depot but also the Typhoon military plant, the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council, Andriy Kovalenko, said on Monday, UNN reports .
In Kaluga, the Typhoon plant, which is part of the Russian military-industrial complex, was also attacked," Kovalenko wrote on Telegram.
The head of the National Security and Defense Council's Center for Political Analysis also explained what this plant does:
1. Development and production of electronic equipment
The plant produces communication systems, electronic intelligence and radar equipment.
2. Optoelectronic systems
The company manufactures components for surveillance and guidance systems installed on military equipment.
3. Components for missile and aircraft systems
The plant produces parts for air defense systems, aircraft and missile systems.
4. Modernization of military equipment
"Typhoon also maintains and improves equipment in service with the Russian military.
5. Related defense technologies
The plant produces electronic modules and specialized equipment needed to integrate various military systems.
The network also publishes videos allegedly from the scene of the fire at the refinery.
"Last night, on the outskirts of Kaluga, air defense forces destroyed 3 UAVs. A fire broke out at the site where the UAV wreckage fell on the territory of an industrial enterprise. According to preliminary information, there were no casualties. Emergency Situations Ministry employees and an operational group are working at the site," the head of the region Vladislav Shapsha wrote at 2 a.m.
Previously
It was reported that a fire broke out on the territory of an oil refinery in the Kaluga region of the Russian Federation after a UAV crashed . The company is located 300 km from the Ukrainian border, and there were no injuries.