In Ukraine, experts dismantled the Russian attack drone Lancet for parts. Footage with microcircuits of a captured Russian drone was shown by Ukrainian activist Pavel Kashchuk.
It turned out that he had parts not of Russian production. For example, the drone uses the Jetson TX2 module from the American company NVIDIA.
The American module provides high speed and energy efficiency in a computing device.
Found in the “Lancet” and chip SoC Xilinx Zynq, also owned by an American company. This electronic component is used to create digital integrated circuits.
“Military” notes that on the part of the processors the markings have been erased.
Earlier, the Russian military ammunition “Lancet” got into the Ukrainian military. The first examination of the Lancet’s warhead showed that it was equipped with a KZ-6 explosive shaped charge on mounting foam.
Source: Racurs

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