Givi
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Russia has ordered the modernization of many tanks and de-mothballed a ton of IFVs (and continues to do so). I presume Ukraine de-mothballed everything they possibly could, including jets (they had a VERY sizable amount of everything).I'm a bit interested in both Ukrainian and Russian wartime production of military hardware. Has either made significant efforts to increase domestic productions of such items? (not just de-mothballing/refurbishing stored assets or buying/accepting things from other countries).
Uralvagonzavod seems to be mostly busy bringing old T-80BVMs and T-72s out of storage and upgrading them to modern standard, though we've seen plenty of brand-new T-90s, I'm assuming they have several production lines and therefore, have the capacity to do both things at the same time (though I couldn't tell you what their real capacity is).
I haven't heard anything about extensive tank repairs though. Perhaps anything that isn't immediately fixable in a repair depot is just dumped into storage for later repair or salvaging, it may not be worth it to waste time doing extensive repairs on blown out captured T-64BVs when you could be de-mothballing and upgrading another T-80.
Here's a brand new T-90M, sent to a training ground, where the recently mobilized were being trained.
10/09/2022
Omsktransmash (part of the Uralvagonzavod Concern) delivered some Pions ahead of schedule October 12 2022:
There is also this:
In general, efforts are seemingly being made not only to make new tanks and equipment as planned, but also to de-mothball and modernize as much as possible. I haven't heard any numbers but that isn't surprising considering this is some top-secret stuff. If you are interested in small arms, I don't know much, but once read that there were more AK variants in storage in Russia today than the USSR ever had.