Leaked Russian Drone Frequencies by the 'Atesh' Partisans: A Strategic Boost for Ukraine’s Military.
Inside the 'Atesh' Partisan Network: Confidential Documents from JSC 'ENIKS' Exposed
According to UATV: The partisan group 'Atesh' has obtained classified documents from the Kazan-based defense firm JSC 'ENIKS', revealing sensitive drone data. This intelligence includes the operational radio frequencies of drones and their vulnerabilities to electronic warfare (EW) countermeasures. Since 2003, JSC 'ENIKS' has played a pivotal role in Russia’s defense industry, manufacturing unmanned aerial vehicles such as:
- 'Eleron-3'
- 'Eleron-10'
- 'T-16' systems
- 'T-10' systems
- 'Okolotok'
- 'Gamayun'
- 'E95M' targets
According to the intelligence secured by the partisans, these confidential documents pinpoint the exact radio frequencies used by the drones, which lose connection with their control units when specific frequencies are jammed. This breakthrough is significant, as 'Atesh' emphasizes that 'the importance of this enterprise and its manufactured units for the Russian army is immense, serving as the occupiers' primary “eyes” on the front line.'
The data obtained from 'ENIKS' has already been handed over to Ukraine’s Defense Forces. This will enable more effective interception and forced landing of drones along the front lines. Partisan representatives note that these secret specifications will substantially enhance Ukrainian capabilities in countering enemy drones.
Sabotage Operations by the 'Atesh' Partisan Movement
In addition, agents of the 'Atesh' partisan movement carried out a series of sabotage attacks on communication and energy infrastructure near Novorossiysk (Russia) ahead of a Ukrainian Defense Forces strike on the 'Grushovaya Balka' oil depot on the night of May 23. This demonstrates 'Atesh's active role in combating Russian occupiers and their infrastructure.
The acquisition of confidential documents from JSC 'ENIKS' marks a pivotal moment in the current war, as knowledge of enemy drone vulnerabilities could significantly shift the battlefield balance. Transferring this information to Ukraine’s Defense Forces will improve combat tactics and reduce threats posed by Russian drones. The ongoing activities of the 'Atesh' partisan movement underscore their effectiveness in intelligence gathering and sabotage operations—a critical element in Ukraine’s fight for independence.
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