“ATESH” scouted the plant that repairs naval artillery of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol

Partisans filmed a repair shop in occupied Sevastopol that services optical and optoelectronic devices for naval equipment.
The public intelligence unit “ATESH” published the result of a comprehensive photo and video recording of one of the key repair enterprises servicing ships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol.

In particular, the partisans documented the work of the shop that services optical and optoelectronic devices — from sights and rangefinders to thermal imagers and night vision modules used on ship artillery, coastal complexes and the marines.

The intelligence also contains photo recordings of the port’s auxiliary infrastructure associated with the basing of cruise missile carriers and small combat ships. Activists emphasize that the shop has repeatedly appeared in reports as a priority target for special operations.

Representatives of the movement emphasize that documenting this kind of infrastructure is important for understanding the enemy’s capabilities in the region and planning further actions. The collected materials have already been transferred to the relevant units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Crimean partisans also recently scouted the positions of the Russian special forces guarding the Kerch Bridge.
