The Izhevsk Electromechanical Plant "Kupol" (part of the "Almaz Antey" Concern) has reduced the production cycle to 30 days. This was announced by Mikhail Potkin, chief designer of the enterprise for civilian products.
According to him, the systems created at "Kupol" are in demand both in Russia and abroad.
The market dictates that we work quickly. The life cycle of equipment manufacturing from task to product output from the factory is 30, maximum 40 days. During this time, the engineer must develop, the production must manufacture and test to ensure that everything works.
Representatives of the enterprise added that Kupol employees have the opportunity to implement inventions and develop new product areas.
As a reminder, "Kupol" is theleading manufacturer of Russian Tor family anti-aircraft missile systems (SAM). The main production facilities of the plant specialize in the production of high-precision air defense products and military radio-electronic equipment.
The day before, on the last day of Dubai Airshow 2025, Kupolshowed the export version of the Tor-E2 SAM for the first time, with a range of hitting aerial targets up to 15 km.
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