The defense forces “landed down” the Shahed-238 jet and dismantled it

Iran has established access to a number of components of Western production:

▪️ turbojet engine of the Czech company type TJ150 ensures the speed of Shahed-238 about 520 km/h during the active stage of the flight;
▪️ a block of four antennas TW1721 of the Canadian company Tallysman is used to receive satellite navigation signals;
▪️processing of navigation signals is implemented on microcircuits manufactured by NXP USA Inc and Intel, USA;
▪️ the inertial navigation unit is built on Western electronics using Swiss-made microcontroller chips;
▪️ Shahed-238 flight control and control module is built on a microprocessor from Texas Instruments, USA.

Foreign components are available on the civilian market. At the same time, the arrival of jet engines from the Czech Republic into Iran is interesting for research, as we see that the enemy can bypass sanctions and obstacles and provide himself with the necessary components.

by Arty_beaver

5 comments
  1. Iran is not able to produce anything technical themselves?

    Color me surprised.

  2. Just Czech engines trade route is interesting for research? How about american and canadian components?

  3. So Russians and Iranians are totally incapable of providing high tech components. Nice to know. Sanctions will work if really applied

  4. Let us dispense with this nuisance Iran and it’s tentacle armies.

  5. All these anti west country hate the west so much that they still buy everything from the west, they really must hate the west..

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