UKRAINE, Mar. 10 — Ukrainian specialists found Belarusian, American, and European components in the Russia’s new subsonic Izdelie-30 missile, that struck an apartment building in Kharkiv on Mar. 7, said Vladyslav Vlasiuk, the Authorized Representative of the President of Ukraine on Sanctions Policy.
Vlasiuk said that they recorded ST Microelectronics, UBlox, Analog devices, Texas Instruments, and parts from the Belarusian plant “Integral” among the Izdelie-30 details.
At the same time, the missile is equipped with the Kometa navigation system, which uses 12 antenna patches and American and, — likely Chinese — microchips, said Vlasiuk.
It also contains a Baget onboard control unit with Taiwanese memory, a German connector, and US microchips, he said.
According to Vlasyuk, some of the components were produced in 2023.
The Russian Izdelie-30 missile attacked Kharkiv on Mar. 7, killing at least 11 people, including two children. The attack also injured 16 people.
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