last month to investigate how the technology, which included U.S. and Western semiconductors, GPS modules and even engines, ended up in Iranian drones.
The Ukrainian intelligence assessment obtained by CNN showed that of the 52 components Ukrainians removed from the drone, 40 appear to have been manufactured by 13 different American companies.The intelligent assessment is further proof that despite sanctions, Iran is still finding an abundance of commercially available technology, CNN reported.The drone included parts from two Texas companies — a microprocessor by NXP, a Dutch company with U.S.
"TI is not selling any products into Russia, Belarus or Iran," Texas Instruments said in a statement. "TI complies with applicable laws and regulations in the countries where we operate, and partners with law enforcement organizations as necessary and appropriate. Additionally, we do not support or condone the use of our products in applications they weren't designed for."
Nothing new. If they’re willing to pay of course companies don’t care about morals.
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