Lousy Security: Thieves Stole Radio Electronics from Russian Military Installation

Thieves have stolen electronic equipment from a Russian military aircraft known as a “doomsday plane” for its role in the country’s nuclear arsenal, local media report.

Reports say unknown thieves broke into the Ilyushin Il-80 plane at an airfield in the southern region of Rostov.

It is unclear when the incident took place, but 39 units of equipment and five radio boards were taken.

The local government said an investigation was under way.

Military experts say the aircraft is one of four Il-80s designed to be used as airborne command posts for Russian officials, including the president, in the event of a nuclear conflict. Interfax news agency describes them as among Russia’s most classified aircraft.

Further details have not been publicly disclosed about the equipment taken by the thieves.

But the incident has raised questions about the safety of Russia’s strategic military equipment.

Interfax said the Ilyushin Il-80 aircraft had been undergoing scheduled repairs since the beginning of 2019.

Officials from the Taganrog Aviation Scientific and Technical Complex reported the theft to local police on 4 December.

Citing an unnamed Russian police source, Interfax said a cargo hatch breach had been discovered during an inspection of the aircraft. It added that authorities were considering opening a criminal investigation.

All equipment had been intact at the last inspection on 26 November, according to broadcaster Ren-TV, which first reported the break-in. Investigators took fingerprints and shoeprints from inside the aircraft, Ren-TV added .

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