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Switzerland leads Europe in technology found in Russia’s weapons

Despite sanctions, components from Swiss companies can still be found in Russian missiles, drones and tanks. It's a scene that repeats itself daily in Ukraine: nighttime attacks, bombs blasting residential buildings, deaths and injuries. American human rights activist Samuel Bickett of the Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong and his team have investigated which foreign technology enables Russia's bombing campaign in Ukraine. He also refers to an analysis by Ukrainian authorities. So far, 322 components from Swiss manufacturers have surfaced – these include microprocessors, GPS modules, connectors, and cables. “More components from Swiss companies are appearing on the Ukrainian battlefield than from practically any other European country. Most of them are found in missiles and drones. But also in tanks, command centers, aircraft, and other weapon systems,” Bickett says. Huber+Suhner and Lemo Group are also on the list For years, media outlets have reported on Swiss technology in ... Full story here Are you the author?
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