Compared to missiles of recent years, there are fewer components from Europe and the USA, and more from Russia and Belarus.
The new data on the scanander’s racket, which hits the cabinet building, indicating the presence of more than 40 parts of foreign production in its composition. Among them are details created in the USA, Great Britain, Japan, Switzerland and Belarus. The said information on Facebook on Tuesday, September 9, was shared by the Commissioner of the President of the Ukraine for Sanctions Policy Vladislav Vlasuk.
Vlasuk noted that part of the Rocket battle did not explode, and its critical damage could be possible.
According to the studies, with Scanander:
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35 parts of American origin,
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According to one part of Japanese production, British and Swiss,
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5 Belarusians,
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57 Russian details.
Among foreign manufacturers were instruments in Texas, analog and altera (USA) devices, College Electronics LTD (UK), Fujitsu (Japan), Traco Power (Switzerland). Belarus is supplemented by companies Integraland the Russian segment includes businesses Micron, Arrow, Angstrom, exiton And the factory Electodeg.
The president’s commissioner also noted a change in the structure of the missiles: compared to the examples of recent years, the proportion of components from the EU and the United States has significantly decreased, instead the role of Russian and Belarusian manufacturers increased. All collected information has been transferred to international partners for the corresponding consideration of penalties.
Remember that with the development of the Ministers’ cabinet on the night of September 7, not a Russian shock drone, but the scanander’s rocket. In the government building, the remains of the scanander and multiple fragments from the cassette ammunition, built in the rocket, were found.
Russian conquerors actually hit the scanander rocket with a winged rocket with a cabinet. This is said by the head of the office of the President of Ukraine Andrei Ermak.
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