Ukrainian Forces Target Russian Defense Industry Enterprise in Bryansk Oblast

3 December, 2024 The damaged facility of the Strelka enterprise. Source: "Dossier of the Spy" On November 30, the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck at the facilities of the Russian research and production association Strelka, which fulfills orders from the Russian defense industry.

This was reported by the Telegram channel dosye_shpiona. It is reported that the company is located in the village of Suzemka, Bryansk oblast. The strike damaged the premises of production workshops, a finished goods warehouse, and an administrative building.

No casualties were reported among the plant's employees.

The territory of the enterprise at the address: 44, Internatsionalnaya Street, Suzemka, Suzemsky District, Bryansk Region, Russia, 242190. Source: Google Earth

According to open sources, the company specializes in the production of radar equipment, transformers, chokes, coils, filters, and other goods. The plant cooperates with the Russian state corporation Rostec (NPO High-Precision Systems) and fulfills orders from Russian defense companies.

In particular, NPO Strelka fulfilled contracts with the Ferrite-Domen Scientific Research Institute, which develops communication and radar systems for weapons. The company also fulfilled orders from the Globus Ryazan Design Bureau, which is part of the Tactical Missile Corporation.

The damaged facility of the Strelka enterprise. Source: "Dossier of the Spy"

In total, it is known that NPO Strelka fulfilled 124 government contracts worth 172.6 million rubles.

It is worth noting that this is not the first strike on the facility of this company. A year ago, on December 6, Russian media reported that the roof of the production shop was damaged and the utility rooms were partially destroyed as a result of the Ukrainian armed forces' strike. The facilities in the Bryansk oblast became the first targets of ATACMS ballistic missiles in Russia.

On November 19, Militarnyi reported that the arsenal in the city of Karachev was hit by U.S. missiles.