[1] A large percentage of the production was exported abroad, mostly to Sweden, Germany, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia.
[1] Elektrit proved to be a very successful company and soon became a leading radio manufacturer in Poland.
[1] After the war the plant was renamed Minsk Radio and Television Association "Horizont" (Horizon).
It produced "Minsk" radio receivers, being copies of Polish pre-war models but with Soviet tube set.
The former Elektrit buildings in Vilnius were used for the Kailis forced labor camp during the German occupation[2] and by a secret Soviet radio factory of the Ministry of Aviation Industry, known as PO Box 555.