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"Testifies to the available deficit": the media showed the Russian Tornado-C RSSU rocket (photo)

In the Russian Federation there was a shortage in the MIC. There is a short period of time between the production and use of the Russian rocket. The head of the office President Andriy Yarmak stated that Western sanctions began to influence the Russian military-industrial complex (MIC). He reported this on August 20 on his Telegram. He noted that Bloomberg published the material on August 17, showing the Russian Tornado-C RSSU missile.

It was made in May, and in June the enemy applied it in the territory of Sumy region. "The rocket contains foreign components. But the short gap between the production of the rocket and its use indicates an existing deficit in the Russian Federation, as well as that sanctions are already affecting the MIC," said Andrey Yermak. According to him, more sanctions against the Russian Federation should be imposed in order to stop it and production of missiles.

The OP chairman stressed that the enemy will not be able to produce missiles without critical foreign components. Therefore, the Macfola-Jermak group works with the governments of other countries and prepares more suggestions for sanctions. According to the Ukrainian organization Statewatch and Bloomberg News, parties of newly produced missiles should be undergoing several months before use. However, the Tornado-C RSSU, found in the Sumy region, was made on May 19, and the shell markers testified.

It had a shelf life by September 12. Some of the rocket details were soldered by hand, and the components were Russian and American companies. According to the publication, this may indicate that Russia is using intermediaries in third countries, including the UAE and Central Asia countries to import prohibited details. We will remind, Focus wrote that the Armed Forces dismantled the Russian reactive managed ammunition for the Tornado-C RSSU.