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According to Oleg Katkov, Ukraine has already attacked Alabuga with its drones, ...

"The threat is much larger": the Russian Federation is increasing the production of Shakhaned UAV on Alabuga - Analyst

According to Oleg Katkov, Ukraine has already attacked Alabuga with its drones, but this did not force the Russians to close the enterprise or stop the production of UAVs. To happen, by "Alabuga" it is necessary to beat methodically more powerful drone by the Russians the production of Shakhad UAV in Alabuga, Tatarstan. The invaders can now start up to 50 drones. The editor-in-chief of Defense Express told this in a comment "RBC-Ukraine".

According to him, the Shakhaneda production plant in Alabuza collected 6,000 shock drones a year earlier. "This means that the threat is much greater than one 6,000 times. How can you say how threatening it is? The enemy can start, on this basis, 50 such drones every day," Katkov said. The analyst believes that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation will continue to increase the production of "shahas", since investments in "Alabuga" do not stop.

Katkov recalled that Ukraine had already attacked Alabuga with its drones, but this did not force the Russians to close the enterprise or stop the production of UAV. To happen, by Alabuzi, it is necessary to beat methodically more powerful drones. It is necessary to completely destroy the production room "from the fact that even there the conditional wall is broken, well, they will be cold, but they will not stop working from it," - said Katkov.

The analyst added that now it is necessary to destroy a whole group of production, because in one place they make combat units, in others - the rest of the components. The engines are supplied from China, but they are stored somewhere. "That is, it's not about what it's easy, and his fingers, a magic wand has waved and solved everything. It is a comprehensive task and therefore it is difficult," the analyst said.