The General Director of the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC), Andrei Puchkov, stated that the Sevmash enterprise is planned to be provided with new state orders similar to those currently being carried out.
Now we are entering new orders similar to those you are building. Loading the enterprise for the future will allow us to continue the program of technological re-equipment and modernization, to create safe and comfortable working conditions for you.
According to him, the Sevmash team traditionally maintains a high production level. The company has gained high construction rates, producing one or two nuclear submarines a year for the Russian Navy.
The day before, Sevmash released the Perm submarine of Project 885 Yasen-M with hypersonic Zircon missiles.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the Akhmat armored car survived the attacks of seven kamikaze drones and drove to the rear on three wheels.
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