On the night of July 26, SBU drones struck the production facilities of the Stavropol Radio Plant “Signal,” one of the leading manufacturers of radio electronics in Russia. This information was confirmed by a source within the SBU.

The plant specializes in the manufacture of various electronic warfare systems, radar and radionavigation equipment, as well as radio equipment for remote control. It also serves the needs of the Russian military-industrial complex and is subject to international sanctions.

One of the strikes hit Building No. 2 (Workshop No. 5), which houses expensive imported equipment, including CNC machines. Another hit occurred in Building No. 1, where Radio Electronic Devices Workshop No. 17 is located.

“The SBU continues to systematically disable enemy facilities that support the war against Ukraine. Each such strike halts production processes and reduces the enemy’s military potential. This work will continue.”

– source within the SBU

Earlier, Russian information sources reported drone attacks in the Stavropol region on the morning of July 26. According to monitoring channels, the drones specifically targeted the Stavropol Radio Plant “Signal.”

The head of the Stavropol region, Vladimir Vladimirov, confirmed that impacts occurred on industrial sites. He noted that a small fire broke out as a result of the attack, but no one was injured.