The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has released information on the activities of 41 enterprises of the Russian conglomerate Uralvagonzavod, which supplies armored vehicles to the Russian Armed Forces.
This was reported by the Defence Intelligence on Facebook.
On the War&Sanctions portal, a detailed list of 41 enterprises that are part of or under the management of Uralvagonzavod has been published.
Uralvagonzavod is an armored vehicle holding of the Russian state corporation Rostec. It plays a key role in supplying the Russian Armed Forces with armored vehicles.
The conglomerate’s enterprises produce and modernize T-72B3M, T-80BVM, T-90M, T-90MS “Proryv” tanks, the heavy flamethrower system TOC-1A “Solntsepyok,” tank support combat vehicles (BMPT), and armored recovery vehicles (BREM).
Additionally, at the request of the Russian Ministry of Defense, the conglomerate manufactures railway cars for transporting personnel and military equipment.
Since 2022, Uralvagonzavod enterprises have significantly reduced the production of civilian railcars in favor of fulfilling state defense orders.
Despite the strategic importance of the holding for conducting the war against Ukraine, 23 of its enterprises are still not under sanctions by any country in the sanctions coalition.
These include a design bureau that developed railway platforms for transporting Russian tanks to combat zones, manufacturers of training stands and simulators for armored vehicle crews, and enterprises that provide essential resources, equipment, and services for the holding’s operations.
Currently, the “Aggressor Defense Industry” section on the War&Sanctions portal contains information on 429 enterprises that are part of or under the management of five holdings of the Rostec corporation.
For each enterprise, the portal provides identification details, its role within the holding and Rostec overall, its organizational structure, and information on applied sanctions.
The Main Intelligence Directorate emphasized that publishing this data is intended to help responsible businesses verify their counterparties and cease cooperation with enterprises directly supporting Russian military aggression, as well as to support the coordination of sanctions policy among Ukraine’s partner countries.
