Russian Tank-Building Uralvagonzavod Announced Large-Scale Layoffs

Russian Tank-Building Uralvagonzavod Announced Large-Scale Layoffs
Workshops at the Russian armored vehicle plant Uralvagonzavod. Photo credits: Uralvagonzavod.
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Uralvagonzavod, the flagship of the Russian tank industry, has announced a large-scale reduction in staff – in some units, the number of employees may be reduced by up to 50%.

This is reported by the Russian publication E1.

According to the publication, the company plans to lay off about 10% of its employees by February 2026 and completely stop recruiting new staff.

According to internal documents, proposals for candidates for dismissal will be considered by a special commission. Those who will be laid off are promised payments of up to three average monthly salaries.

However, the plant’s employees fear that the actual scale of the optimization will be much larger.

Production of T-90M tanks and modernization of T-72B tanks at Uralvagonzavod facilities, September 2025. Photo credits: Uralvagonzavod

“According to our data, the reduction for most units is up to 50% of their staffing. As a result, able-bodied, highly qualified specialists are losing their jobs,” Uralvagonzavod employees told E1.RU.

It is not yet known which structural units will be cut.

It could be the civilian sector, which manufactures railroad cars. At the same time, it is possible that the changes will also affect the military sector.

If the optimization does indeed concern civilian production, it remains unclear why the management does not transfer employees to the military sector, which is currently experiencing a growing need for personnel.

Probably, such decisions indicate a lack of state funding and orders, which makes it impossible to maintain the current staff even at a strategically important defense enterprise.

On October 26, it became known that the Ashinsky Metallurgical Plant (AMP) in the Chelyabinsk region announced a reduction in production and staff.

The company specializes in the production of special alloys, rolled plates and electrical steel used in Russia’s defense, aviation, nuclear and oil and gas industries.

Earlier it was reported that the Russian military-industrial complex is gradually entering a phase of depletion, despite a short-term increase in production after the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

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