A resident of the “Khabarovsk” ASEZ has launched a high-tech production line for electronic components and printed circuit boards for UAVs

A resident of the “Khabarovsk” ASEZ, which mass-produces small attack and reconnaissance UAVs, has commissioned a state-of-the-art surface-mount assembly (SMA) line. The equipment is designed for the production of electronic components and printed circuit boards, including electronic boards for its own UAVs and modules for drone ground control stations. The project is being implemented under an agreement with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC) with the support of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East as part of the state support package for the “Patriotic” ASEZ.

The new line provides a full cycle of printed circuit board and electronic module assembly. Its launch allows the company to quickly increase production volumes, ensure consistently high product quality, flexibly respond to current customer needs and requests, reduce dependence on external suppliers, and strengthen its technological base. The electronic components produced are designed, among other things, to meet the needs of Special Military Operation.

"The commissioning of the SMD line is a significant milestone in our company's development. We now manufacture printed circuit boards and electronic modules ourselves, which not only increases production volume and quality but also allows us to flexibly address operational challenges. We are consistently moving toward our goal of 100% localization and complete independence from imported components. Since 2023, our company has delivered over 150,000 FPV drones to the Special Military Operation zone, and the new line will allow us to even more reliably supply the front with high-quality electronics. We thank FEDC and the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East for their systematic support, which makes such projects possible," the company's director stated.

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