There are good hits. The CPD reported on the drone attack in Podmoskovie.


Drone attack on the Russian defense complex facilities
Last night, unidentified unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) attacked the Moscow region. Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Center for Political Studies, noted that there were 'quite good hits'. This was reported by 'Hlavkom' citing Kovalenko's statements.
The Dubna Machine-Building Plant named after N.P. Fyodorov (DMZ) is one of the key nodes of the Russian defense complex. The plant is located in Dubna, Moscow Region, and has been part of the Kronshtadt concern since 2020. The main profile is the production of combat UAVs, including the 'Orion' complex. These drones are used by Russia against Ukraine. The enterprise has a full-scale serial production operation and is also conducting design developments for new versions of drones with enhanced combat capabilities.
According to Kovalenko, DMZ also has workshops for processing composites, modern avionics assembly lines, and control systems. The plant operates in a military economy mode, increasing output even under the pressure of sanctions.
The head of the CPD also emphasized that the drones struck the 'Elma-Zelenograd' tech park - a high-tech cluster specializing in microelectronics development, information technology solutions, robotics, and medical equipment.
Last night, the targets of the drone attacks also included an institution near a microelectronics enterprise in Russia. In Zelenograd, damage was recorded in the area of the 'Elma' tech park, which is one of the centers of the city's microelectronics industry.
Attacks on such important objects of the Russian defense and technology complex indicate an increasing threat from UAVs and the necessity to improve security measures against such attacks.
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