Two lawsuits from the Voronezh-based company RIF against the Krasnogorsk Plant named after S. A. Zverev have been filed with the Arbitration Court of the Voronezh Region. The total amount of the claims is 195 million rubles, and the cases have been registered in the court's case database.
RIF CEO Aleksandr Ivanov clarified that the lawsuit is related to the Krasnogorsk enterprise's failure to pay a debt under the contract.
The cases are at the court of first instance stage, and a hearing date has not yet been set.
It is worth noting that the Krasnogorsk Plant named after S. A. Zverev is the lead developer of the "internals" for fire-control systems. Open sources previously reported that the enterprise had presented the "Irbis-K" and "Agat-MDT" sights with Russian thermal imaging channels for modifications of the T-90, T-80, and T-72 tanks.
RIF JSC is one of the key technological subcontractors of the Krasnogorsk Plant. If KMZ makes the body and optics of the sight, then RIF supplies the "brains" and cooling systems for them, namely thermoelectric modules, precision drives, and microelectronics.
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