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How Asian Companies Respond to Evidence of Involvement in Russia’s Military Space Programme
On 31 July, Dallas Analytics published ananalysis of internal documents from Russia's Khrunichev Centre concerning a programme to relocate and modernise production of Angara...
Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door: The Foreign Machinery Behind Russia’s Space Militarisation
Internal documents from Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center, Russia's leading manufacturer of space launch vehicles, show that Russia's plans to sharply expand...
Fielded on Paper: How Russia Declared Sarmat ICBM Operational Before It Could Build It
Internal Russian defence-industry documents obtained by Dallas Analytics show the RS-28 Sarmat shipped without its paperwork and unpriced for three years – while the...
The Oreshnik’s Achilles’ Heel: Why Putin’s Ultimate Weapon is Hitting Garage Cooperatives Instead of...
When the first Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile struck the Ukrainian city of Dnipro in November 2024, Vladimir Putin used his national television address to...
Russia to Double Mi-8 Helicopter Production Over the Next Two Years: Leaked Documents
Private company Dallas Analytics has obtained documents revealing Russia’s plans to manufacture 72 Mi-8 multi-purpose helicopters at the Kazan Helicopter Plant during 2026–2027. This...
Russia’s Shadow Airlift: How the Kremlin Weaponised Commercial Aviation
Our previous "Maintained to Fail" investigation into Aviaremont JSC documented how Russia's military aviation maintenance backbone is collapsing due to sanctions and absent spare...
ExpoElectronica 2026: How a Russian Trade Show Helped Expose Sanctions Violators
Despite sanctions, Western-made components continue to be found in Russian weapons. In particular, electronics from the United States, Taiwan, and Europe. Dallas has investigated...
Maintained to Fail: Russia’s Military Aircraft Crisis in Its Own Words
Behind every Russian military aircraft that takes off — and every one that needs to fly again — stands a single state enterprise: Aviaremont...
Shadow fleet captain. Exclusive details of the Russian seaman’s correspondence
As of March 10, 2026, the Russian shadow fleet included 1,341 vessels. Of these, 886 are under sanctions by various countries, but a significant number continue to operate...
Inside Rosneft’s Secret Drone Defense Blueprint: How Russia’s Oil Giant Plans to Shield Its...
Dallas has obtained a confidential 21-page report outlining the "Systems to protect against the unauthorised use of UAVs at the Company's sites" — another...












