The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine has published the internal components and structure of the russian Kh-101 cruise missile on the "Weapon Components" section of the War&Sanctions portal. The release includes detailed data on key missile elements and the companies involved in their production.
Exactly one year ago, russia committed another war crime — a deliberate strike on the "Okhmatdyt" National Children's Hospital using a Kh-101 cruise missile. The attack killed two people and injured more than 50 others, including children.
The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine is publishing a list of over 70 companies involved in developing and producing the Kh-101 missile and its components, including turbojet engines and guidance systems, electronics, bearings, and metal forgings.
Many of these companies remain untouched by sanctions and continue to access equipment, component bases, and technologies critical for missile manufacturing.
Previously, the War&Sanctions platform published detailed technical profiles of other russian and Iranian weapons systems, including the Iranian Shahed-136 MS drone, russia's AI-guided loitering munition V2U, and the S8000 "Banderol" cruise missile.
The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine will continue to uncover the inner workings of russian weapons systems and identify all those responsible for war crimes committed against the Ukrainian people.