President Shavkat Mirziyoyev inspected military equipment production facilities
Uzbekistan
President of the Republic of Uzbekistan and Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited a technology park in the city of Chirchik, where he learned about the operations of defense industry enterprises.
The park produces armored and special-purpose vehicles, as well as several types of remotely controlled weapon stations, featuring advanced functionality and technical specifications.
These solutions enable the destruction of moving and stationary targets, including in low visibility conditions, and are equipped with automated control systems, stabilization, optical and acoustic surveillance, and modern guidance systems.
The head of state was briefed on the production cycle, which includes the assembly of key components, installation of optoelectronic and stabilization systems, software configuration and leak testing, weapon integration, and comprehensive testing. The final stage is the installation of the completed modules on light armored vehicles and their testing in field conditions.
The combat modules are designed for use on various platforms, including light armored vehicles, special-purpose vehicles, boats, and armored personnel carriers.
The project is being implemented in cooperation with a number of foreign and domestic partners, as well as with the participation of relevant government agencies and industrial enterprises.
All of this contributes to increased production of high-tech products, job creation, and the development of a domestic industrial and technological base within the domestic defense industry.
The head of state emphasized the importance of strict adherence to product quality and reliability requirements, consistent expansion of localization, development of engineering competencies, and deepening industrial cooperation, issuing relevant instructions to the responsible agencies.
These solutions enable the destruction of moving and stationary targets, including in low visibility conditions, and are equipped with automated control systems, stabilization, optical and acoustic surveillance, and modern guidance systems.
The head of state was briefed on the production cycle, which includes the assembly of key components, installation of optoelectronic and stabilization systems, software configuration and leak testing, weapon integration, and comprehensive testing. The final stage is the installation of the completed modules on light armored vehicles and their testing in field conditions.
The combat modules are designed for use on various platforms, including light armored vehicles, special-purpose vehicles, boats, and armored personnel carriers.
The project is being implemented in cooperation with a number of foreign and domestic partners, as well as with the participation of relevant government agencies and industrial enterprises.
All of this contributes to increased production of high-tech products, job creation, and the development of a domestic industrial and technological base within the domestic defense industry.
The head of state emphasized the importance of strict adherence to product quality and reliability requirements, consistent expansion of localization, development of engineering competencies, and deepening industrial cooperation, issuing relevant instructions to the responsible agencies.
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