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Tracking the Components of Missiles and UAVs Used by Russia in Ukraine

What Lessons for Control Regimes?

This report uncovers how Russia, Iran, and North Korea continue to source critical missile and UAV components through complex global supply chains despite international sanctions. Drawing on field investigations in Ukraine, it exposes how commercially available electronics and third-party intermediaries enable sanctioned regimes to acquire advanced weapon technologies. The study highlights weaknesses in existing export control frameworks like the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) and calls for stronger end-use controls and distributor accountability. Its findings underscore the urgent need for coordinated global oversight to prevent the diversion of dual-use technologies that fuel modern warfare.

  • Author(s):
  • David Hayes
  • David Hayes
  • Conflict Armament Research (CAR)
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Tracking the Components of Missiles and UAVs Used by Russia in Ukraine
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Publisher:IISS
Published:September 1, 2025
License:Copyrighted
Copyright:© The International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2025

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