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Russian Missile Uses Nvidia AI Chip to Help Target Ukraine

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Sanctions and Nvidia’s exit from Russia in 2022 haven’t stopped its Jetson Orin hardware from turning up in Russian weaponry, according to Ukrainian military intelligence. The Defense Ministry’s Intelligence Directorate (GUR) reported this week that it spotted an Nvidia Jetson Orin module in the remains of a Russian S-71 Monochrome cruise missile. The S-71M is an air-launched weapon with autonomous capabilities that can reportedly search for and…

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In Russia's new S-71M, Nvidia technology appears to be in place. The rocket could detect and target its target in the final approach itself.

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Western-origin precision technology continues to fuel mass manufacturing of Russian missiles and drones

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The Ukrainian military intelligence service (GUR) claims to have identified NVIDIA hardware inside one of Russia’s most modern cruise missiles. In particular, it was during the analysis of recovered components of the Russian S-71M “Monochrome” missile that researchers found a computer module based on NVIDIA Jetson Orin. We are talking about a platform originally designed to execute artificial intelligence, artificial vision and robotics loads di…

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SOFX broke the news on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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