JSC "NII Stali" (part of the "Kalashnikov" concern) is modernizing its production facilities to increase production under state contracts by 4 times. This was reported by the press service of the concern.
New high-performance machines and equipment will appear at the enterprise, which will reduce the share of manual labor.
This includes the following equipment:
- crank presses
- unwinding lines
- grinding machines for cleaning edges
- surface grinding machine for repairing die tooling
- overhead crane
- progressive dies
In addition, specialists of JSC "NII Stali" received an automatic line for surface preparation by washing and phosphating parts and applying powder coating. The main equipment will be put into operation by the end of February. The company will reach its design capacity in Q1 2026.
JSC "NII Stali" is a leading developer of protection for battle tanks. The Research Institute created the "Nakidka" protection kit, the "Aegis" anti-splinter blanket and the "Elbrus-T" titanium helmet.
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