"largest manufacturer of radar equipment designed for monitoring ground targets" Sounds like a good target for Ukraine.
Permians are called to make artillery reconnaissance systems for 200 thousand rubles
Residents of the Perm Territory were offered work on a rotational basis at the military-industrial complex NPO Strela in Tula. This plant is the largest Russian manufacturer of radar stations and ground reconnaissance systems, including artillery. They promise to pay 200 thousand rubles for a month's shift as an operator-setter of computer-controlled machines.
“Job offers for job seekers from the Perm region. Operators-setters of computer-controlled machine tools are required for the Strela defense plant. Work on a rotational basis in Tula. Salary from 200 thousand rubles for 30 shifts. Shift duration is 11 hours. Night shifts are paid at an increased rate,” according to the job description on the free classifieds website.
Conditions include free housing, lunch and work equipment. Employees will also undergo a medical examination at the employer’s expense. Responsibilities include operating lathes or milling machines with the Fanuc system. NPO Strela is located in Tula and is Russia's largest manufacturer of radar equipment designed for monitoring ground targets. The plant produces portable ground reconnaissance radars "Kredo-M1", complexes for reconnaissance of missile and artillery positions "Zoo-1", mortar firing positions "Aistenok" and other military products.
Earlier, URA.RU reported that residents of the Perm Territory are offered work on a rotational basis at a defense enterprise in St. Petersburg. There you have to work in
the production of shells for Armata tanks for a salary of 140 thousand rubles.
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Good message starting off the election season?
Putin: Russia is close to creating a vaccine against cancer
Russia has come close to developing vaccines against cancer. Russian President Vladimir Putin stated this. According to him, the country is preparing for the effective use of vaccines.
“Russia has come close to creating cancer vaccines and hopes for their rapid and effective use,” Putin said at a plenary session of the Future Technologies Forum. His speech is broadcast on the Rossiya-24 TV channel.
Earlier, Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova promised Putin to release a unique
cancer vaccine. According to her, Russian specialists rely on the experience of Western medicine, but go further.
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