Nov. 29, 2024, 1:29 p.m.
(The Nota complex. Photo: Wikipedia/VoidWanderer)
The Milivka village council of Kherson region purchased 2 complexes for interfering with the operation of ground and air reconnaissance equipment "Nota" for UAH 15.7 million.
This was reported by the Center for Public Investigations with reference to the procurement announcement.
The Mylivka village council reported that the systems had been purchased on November 18 and 28. The purchase was made without using the Prozorro electronic system, i.e. without competition. The village council only reported that it had concluded two contracts for the Nota systems. The cost of each complex was UAH 7.8 million. Tritel LLC was chosen as the supplier.
According to the Youcontrol analytical system, the Kyiv-based Tritel has been on the market for over 25 years. The company's beneficiaries are Kyiv residents Ihor Senchylo and Andriy Kazantsev. The company is engaged in the production of communication equipment. It can also repair communication equipment, supply computer programming, advise on informatization, and conduct non-specialized wholesale trade. They did almost all of this until 2024. And in 2024, they sold at least 22 sets of Nota.
Photo: biprozorro analytical system screenshot
At the same time, they delivered 3 sets for the first time in June to a military unit for a total of UAH 9.7 million. That is, 1 set then cost UAH 3.2 million. In August and September, two more military units received the same electronic warfare systems, but for 7.3 million hryvnias each. And in November, the Mylivka village council purchased a Nota for half a million more.
Photo: biprozorro analytical system screenshot
The CPR also noted that, as in almost all procurements in Kherson region, all documents on the contract are classified. Even President Zelensky's decree on the introduction of martial law. The customer promises to open access to them in 90 days after the end of the war.
Олеся Ланцман
Jan. 4, 2025
Kherson communities hand over combat Christmas tree for UAH 3.5 million to the frontlineJan. 8, 2025
In Kherson, a municipal carrier will spend more than a million to protect its facilitiesJan. 5, 2025
In Mykolaiv, a hospital ordered tests from another medical institution for almost 3 million hryvniasJan. 6, 2025
More than 6 million was decided to be paid for the maintenance of fire systems in schools in Khadzhibey districtDec. 26, 2024
Mykolaiv Bureau of Investigation will be guarded by the National Guard for 146 thousand per monthDec. 29, 2024
In Mykolaiv, a new millionaire firm was awarded the contract to develop documents for the cancer center shelterJan. 4, 2025
In Odesa, children from Kotovske and Tairove villages will have new carriers to get to school