"Regarding the output schedule of high-demand weapons this year, the main part has already been delivered. For some items there is a significant over fulfillment," Manturov said in an interview with the Russian TV channel.
The delivery schedules for 2025 have already been finalized, and those for 2026 are currently being formulated, the official said.
"In terms of so-to-say basic indicators, the output growth was 2.5 times for combat aviation, 2.5 times for armored vehicles, and 4 times for light armored vehicles. For some artillery items [the growth was] more than 15-fold. These figures are significant," he said.
Last week, Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov praised Russia's mechanism of accelerated admission of new defense items into production, thanks to which more than 65 types of drones and robotics have been delivered to the armed forces since April.