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Ukraine increasingly finds Russian and Belarusian electronics in missiles

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Posted on September 12, 2025

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By Max Hunder KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine is finding more and more Russian and Belarusian electronics in the wreckage of missiles fired at it by Moscow, a senior Ukrainian official said. The remarks by

Ukraine increasingly finds Russian and Belarusian electronics in missiles

Impact of Electronics on Missile Performance

By Max Hunder

Quality of Russian and Belarusian Chips

KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine is finding more and more Russian and Belarusian electronics in the wreckage of missiles fired at it by Moscow, a senior Ukrainian official said.

The Role of Belarus in the Conflict

The remarks by Vladyslav Vlasiuk, commissioner for sanctions policy and an adviser to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, suggest Russia is increasingly able to replace smuggled Western components that it used to rely on in its war in Ukraine.

The West has sought to shut off Russia's access to advanced foreign components and chips in weapons used by Russia in Ukraine.

CHIPS SO FAR 'OF POOR QUALITY'

Kyiv has often found Western electronics in Russian missiles and put pressure on manufacturers to tighten controls on their exports.

But Ukraine has increasingly been finding Russian and Belarusian circuit boards and computer chips in Iskander missiles, which have been used regularly by Russia since its full-scale invasion in February 2022.

"In the 2025 Iskander, compared to the 2022 Iskander, there are fewer European and U.S. (components), and more from Russia and Belarus," Vlasiuk told reporters this week.

The ballistic version of the Iskander missile is particularly difficult to intercept because it travels at several times the speed of sound. The cruise version of the missile travels more slowly.

The chips appear to be of lower quality than Western ones but they do not appear to affect the missiles' performance, Vlasiuk said.

"They have the ability to make chips which are of poor quality - so far. After some time, they will get better," he said.

Belarus does not take an active part in the war in Ukraine but is a close ally of Russia and allowed its territory to be used as a staging ground for Moscow's troops to launch their 2022 invasion.

(Editing by Timothy Heritage)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine finds more Russian and Belarusian electronics in missiles.
  • Russia replaces Western components with local electronics.
  • Belarusian chips are of lower quality but effective.
  • Western sanctions aim to cut off advanced components.
  • Belarus supports Russia but not actively in the war.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is missile performance?
Missile performance refers to the effectiveness and efficiency of a missile in achieving its intended target, which can be influenced by various factors including the quality of its electronic components.
What are circuit boards?
Circuit boards are essential components in electronic devices that connect and support various electronic parts, allowing them to communicate and function together.
What is the Iskander missile?
The Iskander missile is a tactical missile system developed by Russia, known for its high speed and precision, making it difficult to intercept.
What are computer chips?
Computer chips are small electronic circuits that perform various functions in computers and other electronic devices, including processing data and controlling operations.

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