Izhevsk plant "Kupol", which produces Tor anti-aircraft missile systems (SAMs), will soon invest 13 billion rubles in its own development. This was announced by the company's General Director Fanil Ziyatdinov.
According to him, the management expects further significant growth in production volumes in both defense and civilian areas. For these tasks, it is planned to hire another thousand employees in a year.
Ziyatdinov noted that successful work made it possible to obtain a good profit. The plant will direct it to create reserves with the permission of the Almaz-Antey Air Defense Concern.
To present the scale of the promising tasks facing Kupol, I will give a few figures. In the next five years, we have to build 10 new production facilities, purchase 1,000 pieces of equipment. The amount of investment in development will amount to 13 billion rubles. The plans are, of course, huge, but feasible.
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