Russian Firms Ready to Arm Themselves Against Drone Threats

Russian companies have expressed readiness to finance the purchase of arms to protect their industries from Ukrainian drone attacks, as disclosed by Alexander Shokhin, leader of a key business lobby, in a meeting with President Vladimir Putin. They seek various weaponry including electronic warfare systems.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Moscow | Updated: 26-05-2026 15:28 IST | Created: 26-05-2026 15:28 IST
Russian Firms Ready to Arm Themselves Against Drone Threats
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Russian companies are setting the stage to bolster their defenses against Ukrainian drone incursions by financing arms purchases. This initiative came to light during a meeting where Alexander Shokhin, head of a predominant business lobby, addressed President Vladimir Putin about the pressing need for enhanced security measures.

Shokhin emphasized that these firms require not just standard light weapons but also more sophisticated arsenals. He specified a demand for electronic warfare systems and laser installations, highlighting the evolving nature of industrial defense needs in response to modern threats.

This move underscores the growing urgency within the Russian industrial sector to safeguard economic stability amid rising geopolitical tensions, making it clear that business leaders are taking proactive steps to secure their operations.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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