The Russian Ministry of Defense has filed a lawsuit against NPF "Mikran", a manufacturer of telecom equipment, radars, and mobile communication systems, for 537.4 million rubles, according to the database of the Moscow Arbitration Courts.
The essence of the claim is currently unknown. Representatives of NPF "Mikran" stated that they have already received information about the lawsuit and intend to present a reasoned response and defend their position in court.
"We are aware of the lawsuit, we are ready to present a reasoned response and defend our position in court," a company representative told CNews.
According to open sources, "Mikran" produces radars for navigation and security, telecommunications equipment, mobile complexes, and integrated solutions in the field of communication. The company was founded in 1991.
At the "Army-2023" forum, "Mikran" presented a new portable radar station (RLS) for detecting drones. Throughout its history, the company has received more than 262 patents, which confirms its high level of development and the qualifications of its employees.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that footage of the last "Kalibr father" in the Northern Fleet with "Granat" missiles has appeared.
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