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No Russian chips found in Russian Kh-101 missile - Ukraine's General Staff
Modern Russian missiles almost exclusively use foreign-made chips. In particular, no chips from Russia were found in the Kh-101 missile
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Andriy Rudyk, a representative of the Centre for Research of Trophy and Advanced Weapons and Military Equipment of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' General Staff, said this on the We are Ukraine TV channel.
"We can see that this is only one of the small components... What this component is for is that it performs electronic calculations, computes them and directly transmits the data to the on-board computer for verification, for example, with the coordinates set in the missile and so on," he said.
Rudyk added that not only Russian missiles, but also drones contain foreign components.
- After the shelling of civilian settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region, the remains of Russian missiles with foreign-made circuit boards were found.
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