The facilities will provide camouflage equipment from satellite surveillance and fire exposure
Moscow. April 20. INTERFAX-More than three hundred shelters will be built for the deployment of advanced aviation equipment, including fifth-generation aircraft, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Tuesday.
"In accordance with the Plan for the development of the airfield network, it is planned to build more than three hundred shelters. This will ensure the deployment of advanced aviation systems, including fifth-generation aircraft, " Shoigu said at a meeting of the board of the military department.
The Minister noted that the creation of shelters is synchronized with the supply of aircraft to the troops.
"The facilities will provide camouflage for aircraft from satellite surveillance, protect them from climatic factors and fire exposure, and improve the working conditions of engineering personnel," Shoigu said.