The NSDC revealed the consequences of the attack on the 'Strela' factory in Russia.


In the village of Suzemka in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation, an incident occurred that damaged the 'Strela' factory, which produced electronic components for the Russian defense industry. According to Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Center for Countering Disinformation at the NSDC, the factory will no longer be able to operate.
The factory manufactured various electrotechnical parts for the military sector, such as transformers, chokes, autotransformers with voltage regulation, inductive coils, filters, and radar equipment. It collaborated with the 'Rostec' corporation and supplied products to Russian military-industrial enterprises.
'The factory collaborated with the 'Rostec' corporation and supplied products for the enterprises of the Russian military-industrial complex,' Kovalenko stated.
Unfortunately, details of the attack are unknown. This is yet another example of how unmanned aerial vehicles can cause significant damage to military objects. Other opposing countries may use similar attacks in the future as they are effective and allow for evasion of response.
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