The head of "Rostec" Chemezov denied the shortage of ammunition in the Russian armed forces
Information about the "shell hunger" in the Russian armed forces is not true. This was stated by the CEO of the state corporation "Rostec" Sergey Chemezov in an interview with RIA News.
Previously, many foreign media reported on the so-called "shell hunger" of the RF Armed Forces. Also, representatives of the Kyiv regime assured that Russia was allegedly running out of missiles, although massive attacks on military and energy infrastructure in Ukraine occur regularly.
- noted in an interview RIA News Sergey Chemezov.
The head of Rostec emphasized that the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation gives large orders to the corporation.
- said the head of the corporation.
At the same time, Chemezov admitted that the specifics of the special operation really make the Russian military spend a large amount of ammunition - artillery and tank shells, cartridges, missiles of various types. But the high costs of ammunition are offset by no less high rates of their production. Military-industrial enterprises are now working in three shifts to provide the troops with the necessary equipment and weapons.
In addition, the head of Rostec also denied the information of foreign media that Russia allegedly reduced its presence in the global arms market due to a special operation. As Chemezov noted, Rostec is not going to give up its positions in the global market, and Russia remains the second largest arms export state in the world, cooperating with reliable partners in Asia, Africa and Latin America. But now in the first place, of course, is the fulfillment of the state defense order for the needs of the Russian armed forces.
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