According to the veteran, general sanctions against the country are of no use, so only targeted restrictions are needed.
ATO veteran Martin Brest has debunked the myth about “microchips in washing machines” in Russian technology, calling it “nonsense”. He told this on Channel 5.
These stories are that they (Russians – Ed.) disassembled washing machines to break the UAV’s chip. This is bullshit. This is ridiculous. Everything is fine with them. American microcircuits work, Indian microcircuits work. Yes, it turns out to be more expensive, but they find it,” Brest said.
And he added: It is not known who started the rumors that it was difficult for the Russians to organize the production of military equipment, that Russia was facing a shortage of parts due to sanctions.
“Actually, this is where it comes from – production from chmoni, mobiks, shit and sticks. It is quite difficult for us Ukrainians to call Russians Russians, we are constantly inventing something for ourselves. And it all started because we underestimated the Russian army.”, says the veteran.
He emphasizes that a saying from the Soviet past is quite suitable for today’s situation: “The enemy is strong and insidious.”
Brest said that Russians have learned to invest their money flowing from underground, gas and oil correctly. They buy everything they need, since general sanctions against the country are not working at all.
“Only targeted sanctions work, for example, on behalf of Rogozin. They just take a bundle of money, cross the border and everything that is needed for the production line is sent to the Russian Federation,” says Brest.
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To a journalist’s question whether the enemy is strong, then what kind of Ukrainians are we, the ATO veteran replied that we are stubborn and mostly very smart.
“For example, an enterprise that starts working practically from scratch, but does not have serious skills in UAV production, produces a normal-range attack aircraft in less than a year,” says Usta.
At the same time, he states that such a study in Russia would be much more costly and would take at least 3-5 years.
According to Martin Brest, we need to stop saying that we are no longer preparing for war and berating any government in every way, because this does not make anyone’s job easier.
“We now have a small plus, if there is a minus, the missiles will fly,” the ATO veteran emphasized.
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let’s remind this Focus He wrote that on November 6, the general director of Ukroboronprom also spoke about the development of Sapsan OTRK. According to him, the missile program is top secret, but he noted that people are working and motivated.
Moreover, Focus reported that the state concern Ukroboronprom has started mass production of new long-range attack drones with better technical and functional characteristics than the Iranian Shahed kamikaze drones.
Source: Focus
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