 81% of foreign components of Russian missiles are manufactured in US. Russia uses electronic components manufactured in the United States, Switzerland, Germany and Japan to produce missiles, but the United States accounts for 81% of such microelectronics. It was stated in a new document of the Jermak-McFall sanctions group, which was obtained by Liga.net. According to the Jermak-McFall group, the K8101 air-launched cruise missiles contain at least 53 types of electronic components like microchips, chips etc manufactured by foreign companies. In particular, these are components of such companies as ST Microelectronics, Switzerland, Weikor USA, Zilinsk USA, Intel Corporation USA, Texas Instruments USA, Zilog USA, Maxim Integrated USA and Cyprus Semiconductor USA. At least 45 types of foreign-made electronic components are used to produce 3M14 caliber sea-launched cruise missiles. 9M723 ballistic missiles and 9M728 stroke 9M729 cruise missiles from the Iskander systems are equipped with at least 15 and 32 types of foreign electronic components respectively. As part of the K847M2 Kinzel air-launched ballistic missiles, at least 48 foreign components are used. And in the Russian Tornado S rocket, particularly in the warhead, a chip manufactured by the world-famous American company Intel was found. Most of Russia's foreign electronic component base for missile production is made in the United States, 81%. The second-largest share after the United States is in electronic components manufactured in Switzerland, 8%. Germany and Japan each have 3.5%.