Western sanctions were designed to cripple Russia’s war machine.
Instead, missiles kept flying.This episode investigates the hidden supply chain that keeps Russian missiles and drones operational — a global network where civilian electronics, microchips, and even household appliances quietly become weapons of war.Drawing on forensic battlefield evidence and investigative reporting, we trace how U.S. and European semiconductors continue to reach Russian military factories through shell companies, transshipment hubs, and legal gray zones across China, Turkey, and the UAE.We examine:
• Why modern missiles depend on civilian microelectronics
• How dishwashers, refrigerators, and consumer devices become military hardware
• The role of shell companies and free-trade zones in bypassing export controls
• Why semiconductor sanctions struggle against globalized supply chains
• How chip smuggling has become one of the most profitable black markets of modern warfareThis is not a conspiracy story — it is a documented reality of 21st-century conflict, where wars are fought not just on battlefields, but inside supply chains.In modern warfare, silicon is the new oil.
And this is the shadow front no missile strike can destroy.
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