Until May 2030, in the Moscow Metro, as well as at the MCC and MCD stations, 2,000 ticket machines equipped with cameras will be installed for the recognition of people, Kommersant writes with reference to the public contracting website data . The State will spend more than 4 billion rubles on this.

Moscow Metro will buy ticket machines with a biometry for 4 billion rubles
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According to the contract card, automatic biometry machines will be used “to pay goods and services and identify the passenger at the entrance of the personal account.” The terminals will work in the Astra Linux operating system. LLC Banking and Financial Systems (BFS) will be done by realization.

In just five years, it is planned to produce 1.97 thousand machines in three different equipment. The cost of the cheapest is 1.2 million rubles (800 pieces were ordered), the most expensive is 2.6 million rubles (1.1 thousand units were ordered).

On February 13, the head of the Moscow investment and industrial policy, Anatoly Garbuzov, told Ria Novosti that the new machines will be equipped with large touch screens and additional services.

He said that terminal production will be located at the Rudnevo site in Technopolis. The BFS intends to invest at least 150 million rubles in the modernization of production. It is planned that the machine gun supply starts in 2025.

The manufacturer of the Utron Postams, Konstantin Mochalov, told Kommersant that, usually, the price of ticket machines varies from 200 thousand to 400 thousand rubles, but depends on the configuration. He added that it is still impossible to completely locate the production of machine guns of the Russian components, since there are no plastic card dispensers in Russia.

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Anastasia Lipchanskaya

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