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Belarusian Components Found in Russian Missile that Struck Kharkiv

Vladyslav Vlasiuk, advisor to the President of Ukraine on sanctions policy, reported that for recent attacks on Kharkiv, Russia used a new missile development conditionally named "Product 30". According to him, this missile is a further development of the Kh-101 cruise missile but has significant differences from the basic model.

Photo: facebook.com/vladyslav.vlasiuk

Besides purely technical differences, these missiles have a warhead that is twice as large — it now weighs 800 kg, of which at least 200 kg is explosives.

Despite the sanctions imposed on Russia, it still has the ability to use components manufactured worldwide for missile production. Belarusian enterprises also contribute.

"Regarding the component base, we see a lot that is new. Among the foreign components are classic ST Microelectronics, UBlox, Analog Devices, Texas Instruments, as well as the Belarusian "Integral"."

The "Kometa" navigation system with 12 patches. It contains American (or Chinese?) chips. The "Baget" onboard control unit contains memory from Taiwan, a switching connector from Germany, and microchips from the USA. Everything that was found has already been investigated and passed on to partners. "There are components manufactured in 2023," Vlasiuk reported.

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  • Вяснячка з-пад Вушачы
    10.03.2026
    Ось так,
    Паводле расследаванняў і аналізу абломкаў, у расійскіх ракетах і дронах знаходзілі дэталі, вырабленыя ў:
    ЗША
    Вялікабрытаніі
    Германіі
    Швейцарыі
    Нідэрландах
    Японіі
    Паўднёвай Карэі
    Тайвані
    Кітаі
    часам нават Індыі
    The Kyiv Independent

    Усе пасобнікі, прачніся
  • Вяснячка з-пад Вушачы
    10.03.2026
    Up to 81% of foreign components found in Russian missiles originate in the U.S., LIGA.net wrote on June 19, referencing an obtained document from the Yermak-McFaul Expert Group on Russian Sanctions.

    The next largest shares come from Switzerland (8%), Germany (3.5%), and Japan (3.5%).
  • Пытанне
    10.03.2026
    Вяснячка з-пад Вушачы , у абход санкцый, трэба зняць санкцыi каб праз лукашысцкую лазейку камплектуючыя пайшлi законна?

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