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2026: Launch of production of machines for engines and shipbuilding weighing 700 tons

In January 2026, Rostec spoke about the production of super-heavy machines at the Stankotekh plant. The company, which is part of the STAN holding, produces equipment weighing up to 700 tons for processing large-sized parts. These products are used in high-tech industries, including aircraft and engine building, shipbuilding and the space industry.

According to the declared characteristics, the equipment has increased positioning accuracy and resistance to vibrations. The machines are equipped with modern digital control systems that can interact with industrial platforms and computer-aided design systems.

Production of machines for engine and shipbuilding weighing 700 tons launched in Russia

In parallel with the production of heavy machines, the STAN holding is implementing a project to localize critical components. At the Kolomna enterprise, serial production of two-axis milling heads of ST-03 was launched. These products are designed for the five-coordinate portal centers of the SK6P200 model, which handle large parts for civilian aircraft, including wing elements up to 24 m long.

Managing Director for Machine Tools and Special Projects of Rostec State Corporation Semyon Yakubov said that the development is a complex science-intensive product with improved characteristics. According to him, the creation of such components contributes to the technological independence of the country, since machine tool building is the basic industry for all mechanical engineering.

Denis Chernyavsky, Deputy Director for Scientific and Technical Development and Innovation of STAN Holding, noted that the company continues to expand its own component base. He said that within the framework of cooperation between the factories of the holding, the production of milling heads with different types of drive, tool stores, mechanical spindles and other elements of machine tools was successfully localized.[1]

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