US Electronic Components Still Turning Up in Russian Fighter Jets: Report

📊Executive Summary
A recent report reveals that U.S. electronic components are still being found in Russian fighter jets, despite sanctions aimed at preventing such occurrences. The report highlights that over 60% of components used in Russian military equipment come from American companies, including Analog Devices, Texas Instruments, AMD, and Intel. This situation raises significant concerns regarding compliance with export controls and the effectiveness of sanctions. The findings indicate that Russia has managed to acquire Western microchips and semiconductors through intermediary routes, undermining efforts to restrict military supplies. The report underscores the need for stricter enforcement of export regulations to prevent U.S. technology from contributing to military actions against Ukraine....
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