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Russian missileRBC - Ukraine
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Russia continues to use Western technologies to manufacture its weapons, including the Oreshnik missile.
Russian companies are actively recruiting employees with experience working on Japanese Fanuc equipment and German Siemens and Heidenhain systems.
Export controls imposed after Russia 's invasion of Ukraine have significantly complicated the supply of these systems.
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