Dmitry Medvedev, deputy head of Russia’s Security Council, said on Tuesday that Moscow’s “adversaries” who monitor the country’s arms production will be disappointed because Russia has “enough of everything,” Russian state news agency TASS reported, citing CNN.

Former President of Russia Dmitry MedvedevPhoto: Loic VENANCE / AFP / Profimedia

Medvedev said this during a visit to the Kalashnikov factory in the city of Izhevsk, where he held a meeting on the production of basic weapons and military equipment, TASS reports.

“We saw the equipment, and today we will talk about the production of the most necessary weapons, with an emphasis on drones, which are especially in demand during a special operation,” said Dmytro Medvedev.

“Of course, we will discuss a number of other key issues, especially given the fact that we need to constantly return to them and see what and how is being produced,” the former Russian president continued.

“And the adversaries are also watching us, because they say from time to time that we are missing something or other, that we have missiles for a few more shots or something like that. So I would like to disappoint them – we have enough,” Medvedev also said, TASS reports.

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