In drones and rockets that Russia attacked Ukraine on the night of October 5, contained more than 100 thousand components of foreign production
“Every Russian rocket, every Russian shock drone, is, in particular, components that have been supplied to Russia from the West from different countries near Russia. Now, in the fourth year of a full -scale war, it is simply strange to hear that someone seems to know how to stop the supply of critical components, ”the head of state emphasized.
During this attack, Russia used 496 shock drones, including about 250 Shahaneda, and 53 rockets: 2 aerobalist missiles X-47M2 "Dagger", 42 Winged missiles X-101 / Iskander-K and 9 Winged missiles "Kalibar". In total, the air agents contained 102 thousand 785 components of foreign production. The running drones had about 100 thousand 688 components of foreign production, in Iskanders - about 1500, in "daggers" - 192 components and 405 - in "calibers".
In particular, companies in the United States of America make converters for missiles X-101 and drones of the Shahamed ("Geranium"), matrices for these UAVs and rockets "dagger", analog-digital converters for drones and rockets, as well as microelectronics for rockets.
Switzerland creates microcontrollers for Russian UAVs, in the United Kingdom - microcomputers to control the flight of drones, in Japan - opto isolators for winged missiles, in Germany - switching connectors, in the Netherlands - processors, in the Republic of Korea, and servos. At least 50 units in each "Shahi" of different types - comes from China and Taiwan. All the relevant data on each company and each component is available to partners, and they know what they need to respond to.
The head of state noted that there are schemes for several countries, and stressed that all this must be stopped. This week there will be a meeting of sanctions coordinators "Seven". “We carefully observe and analyze the components that Russia receives from third countries. Today, a systemic and coordinated G7 decision is needed to close these loopholes and ensure the effectiveness of sanctions, ” - said the adviser - Presidential Commissioner for sanction policy Vladislav Vlasyuk.