The National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption has added details of the foreign components used in the "Iskander-K" cruise missile, which was used to strike Chernihiv in the summer of 2023, to the Unified Open Database. This information was reported by the NAPC press service.
"The National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption has added details of the foreign components used in the 'Iskander-K' cruise missile, with which Russia struck the center of Chernihiv on August 19, 2023, to the world's only open database of foreign components in weapons," the statement reads.
It is noted that the registry was updated with 4 components from the global navigation satellite system SN-99 of the 9M727 "Iskander-K" cruise missile.
Experts have determined that the missile was manufactured no earlier than March 2023, indicating a high probability that these components were supplied to the aggressor after the start of Russia's large-scale invasion of Ukraine.
"The world must unite around the non-proliferation of its technologies to such terrorist regimes as Russia. Global peace and security depend on this," emphasized the NAPC.