Russia's defense industry will face the problem of producing unmanned aerial vehicles.
Britain has imposed sanctions on 65 individuals and legal entities related to Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine, according to the press service of the British Ministry of Defense.
Ukraine's European partners continue to increase economic pressure on the aggressor country. This time, the UK has expanded the sanctions list against 65 individuals and legal entities, which includes the company “Kronstadt”. This Russian defense company is engaged in the design, development and production of equipment, software and integrated solutions for the unmanned aerial vehicle and the defense industry. Kronstadt's most famous product is the Orion drone, also known as the Pedestrian.
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“These systems were widely used during the Russian invasion of Ukraine,” the intelligence agency said. “Ukraine's reliable air defense system has almost certainly restricted manned flights outside the front line. Therefore, Russia was most likely forced to use more UAVs. “
The imposed sanctions will damage the Russian military-industrial complex and prevent the replenishment of drone losses.
Earlier, British intelligence reported that the APU is gradually pushing the Russian army away from Kiev.
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