Andrey Kartapolov, head of Russia's State Duma Defense Committee, has told Russian companies to build their own air defense systems, saying that the Ministry of Defense's funds"are focused on covering important state and military facilities."
A Russian S-400 Triumph air defence missile system parade through Red Square during the general rehearsal of the Victory Day military parade in Moscow on May 6, 2018.used by Moscow's forces close to the Ukrainian border, and as reports emerged of drones over Russian soil. Air defense systems have been erected on top of several defense and administrative buildings in the capital, Moscow, including on the roof of a building used by the Russian defense ministry.
But Russian companies fearful of attacks will have to install their own defensive systems, they have been told. "There are fairly inexpensive means of combating unmanned aerial vehicles that every self-respecting corporation can purchase and put on their facilities," said Kartapolov.intelligence are aware of the approximate locations where Russia has set up its air defenses.
"That is, they roughly know where our air defense systems are located, and it is quite possible to launch a drone along the route so that it passes not only bypassing the terrain, but also bypassing the same air defense areas," he said.to be upgraded throughout Russia, suggesting that officials are preparing for the possibility of strikes on Russian soil. The
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