Agents of the Atesh partisan movement have studied the OJSC Mytishchi Machine-Building Plant. This was reported on the movement's Telegram channel.

This enterprise is among the leading ones in supplying the russian army with tracked vehicles. The facility manufactures chassis for the Buk-M1-2, Tor-M1, and Tunguska-M1 anti-aircraft systems, which are actively employed in military operations against Ukraine.
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It is also known that the plant has a well-developed production base, including mechanical assembly and thermal galvanizing workshops, as well as material processing areas. The enterprise is part of the JSC Kalashnikov Concern and works directly for the russian Ministry of Defense.
Atesh describes the plant as a vital hub in the russian regime's military logistics, essential to equipping its forces for continued aggression.

"Our agents have gathered information on the workshops, production capacity, and personnel involved in fulfilling defense orders. All information has already been forwarded to the Armed Forces of Ukraine," the statement reads.
Earlier Defense Express reported that Ukrainian partisans had monitored a fiber optics production facility supplying russian troops from russia's Saransk. We also wrote that Ukrainian partisans had gathered secret information about the Instrument-Making Plant in Kaluga.
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