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How Asian Companies Respond to Evidence of Involvement in Russia’s Military Space Programme

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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

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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

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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...

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...

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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...