The Atesh partisan movement reports on the results of reconnaissance at the JSC Sitronics. The agents of this movement, recruited from among the company's employees, passed on information about the deployment of a full-fledged infrastructure for UAV development and drone operator training at the enterprise.
According to the Atesh, the company is currently actively developing the production and maintenance of various types of UAVs capable of operating at ranges of over 200 km, even in conditions of electromagnetic interference.
It is also known that the company works closely with the russian Ministry of Defense, rapidly adapting its hydrographic and navigation technologies for military purposes — from autonomous navigation to the creation of drone control networks.
Sitronics is a russian microelectronics company owned by Sistema Holdings. The company is based in Moscow, and one of its priorities is the production of its own IT equipment.
It is involved in the digitalization of russian strategic sectors of the economy, including shipping and maritime navigation, the implementation of integrated solutions for smart cities and security.

"The data obtained has been passed on to the Armed Forces of Ukraine in order to neutralize enemy drones as effectively as possible and sabotage their reconnaissance system," the statement reads.
Earlier Defense Express reported that Ukrainian partisans had scouted russian plant supplying engines for MiG-29s, MiG-35s and helicopters. We also wrote that the Atesh movement partisans had exposed Eleron-3 UAV transfers to russian troops in Southern Ukraine.