The Bryansk Electromechanical Plant has been under US sanctions since 2022, and has recently been included in the EU “black list”.
An agent of the ATESH partisan movement has reconnoitered the Bryansk Electromechanical Plant on the territory of the Russian Federation, where ground-based electronic warfare systems, onboard aviation equipment, and digital computing systems for controlling intercontinental ballistic missiles are produced.
This was stated in a message from ATESH on Telegram, and the coordinates of the plant were indicated.
“BEMZ” is a very important enterprise for the military-industrial complex of Russia, with a powerful production base. This production facility produces ground-based electronic warfare (EW) systems, onboard aircraft equipment, digital computing systems for controlling intercontinental ballistic missiles, and aircraft radars,” the partisan movement notes.
It was also at this plant that the Krasukha-4 EW system was developed – a complex that suppresses spy satellites, ground-based radars, and AWACS aircraft systems within a radius of up to 300 km.
According to ATESH, back in June 2022, the Bryansk Electromechanical Plant fell under US sanctions, and 2 years later – under EU sanctions.
- On the night of October 20, drones from the SBU, SSO, and GUR struck the Sverdlov plant in the city of Dzerzhinsk in the Nizhny Novgorod region, which is part of the Russian military-industrial complex.