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National Agency for Prevention of Corruption adds 'Auriga' satellite communication station to weapons database

National Agency for Prevention of Corruption adds 'Auriga' satellite communication station to weapons database
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The National Agency for Prevention of Corruption has supplemented the Unified Database of Foreign Components in Weapons with chips from the mobile satellite communication station "Auriga," which provides communication for Russian soldiers with their command.

The device is manufactured by LLC "ITIS," which has been under sanctions since the spring of 2022, according to National Agency for Prevention of Corruption.

Among the foreign-made components identified in the station are: a GPS module, digital compass, control module, satellite router, and others. As emphasized by National Agency for Prevention of Corruption, the station is capable of operating solely due to foreign-made components.

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