UKRAINIAN AMATEUR RADIO MANUFACTURER BOMBED
UKRAINIAN AMATEUR RADIO MANUFACTURER SUFFERS MISSILE ATTACK
Sad news today when a press release from a manufacturer of high-quality amateur radio products reported that their administration offices were blown apart by a Russian missile attack. RigExpert, based in Kyiv, produce fabulous antenna analyzers (I own one and love it!) for the ham and broadcast community, along with a range of other electronic equipment. This is the company's press release:
RigExpert’s Administrative Office Destroyed in Missile Attack
– Production Remains Intact
[Kyiv, 12 Feb 2025] – Today, RigExpert’s administrative office was completely destroyed by a Russian ballistic missile. Fortunately, all employees are safe.
Despite this difficult situation, the RigExpert team is committed to restoring operations as soon as possible to continue providing our products to you. We are working tirelessly to minimize delays and fulfill our commitments. Besides, we are maintaining our usual customer support operations. Please, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
“Our top priority is the safety of our team and the continuity of our operations. While our administrative office is in ruins, our production facilities survived, allowing us to continue serving our customers and partners,” said [Ashot Andeev, CEO].
RigExpert is committed to resuming full operations as soon as possible and will keep stakeholders informed throughout the recovery process.
For further information, please contact: office@rigexpert.com
About RigExpert
RigExpert is a leading manufacturer of antenna and cable analyzers, known for its commitment to innovation and quality. Despite current challenges, the company remains dedicated to supporting the global amateur radio and communications community.
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I have no idea how anything can be done under the conditions these amazing folks suffer through. They truly are tough as nails. Hopefully it will all end soon.
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