"VNIIR-Progress" Plant in Cheboksary, Which Manufactured Components for "Shaheds" and Missiles, Has Been Hit, - General Staff
The plant makes GNSS receivers and Kometa antenna arrays used in Russian drones and missiles, the General Staff said.
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Ukraine hit VNIIR-Progress in Cheboksary — plant behind GPS components in Russia’s Shaheds and glide bombs
Ukrainian forces struck the VNIIR-Progress plant in Cheboksary. It is one of the key elements of Russia’s military-industrial complex, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The enterprise specializes in the production of GNSS receivers and antennas for GLONASS, GPS, and Galileo systems. These components are used in high-precision weapons, including kamikaze drones and missiles. One strike on single plant, but its compone…
The attack on VNIIR Progress to fill Russian rockets and Shahedi without Navigatsiizsu was given to the VNIIR Progress plant, de virobley anteny for Russian missiles and drones. This can be critical for the “Shahediv” navigation that kerovanic air bomb.
Flamingo Missiles and Liutyi Drones Damage Workshops at Russia’s VNIIR-Progress Plant — Satellite Images
Ukrainian Flamingo cruise missiles and AN-196 Liutyi drones struck the production facilities of the VNIIR-Progress defense plant in the Russian city of Cheboksary, located about 1,000 km from the Ukrainian […]
On the night of May 5, units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces attacked the Cheboksary plant, the Kirishishskiy refinery in the Leningrad region and a number of other enemy facilities. This was confirmed in the General Staff. “The plant “Vniir-Progress” (Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic, Russia) was affected. The Venier-Progress plant is engaged in the production of GNSS receivers and antennas for the GLONASS, GPS and Galileo satellite systems, in par…
Cheboksary, the capital of the Chuvash Republic of the Russian Federation, was repeatedly attacked by drones. As a minimum of one pilot, attacking the VNIIR Progress enterprise, which is a brand of contagion from the arrival of Comet's navigational modules.
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