According to the Ukrainian report, that The Times got access to, the Russian government has been forced to halt arms contracts.
In March Moscow suspended a contract for delivery of two Ka-32 helicopters to Serbia. In May and June, Russia informed Algeria about delays to the execution of contracts for the supply of military equipment, including amphibious aircraft and software devices.
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In July the defense ministry proposed to terminate the contract for the supply of Orlan-10 drones to Myanmar and pay compensation. It also offered to postpone the supply of four Su-30SME fighters, two Pantsir-S1 air defense systems and a radar system, the report says.
Russia also informed Vietnam about the suspension of its supply of artillery systems and anti-tank missile systems, as well as its inability to build Kazan Ansat light helicopters because of international sanctions, the report says.
Moscow is delaying the start of the implementation of a contract for AK-203 assault rifles to India, and contracts to supply Kazakhstan and Belarus with equipment for the Tor-M1 anti-aircraft missile system are also “at risk of failure”.
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