普京日益依赖北京获取越来越多的军用无人机。
Putin Increasingly Depends On Beijing For His Growing Arsenal Of Military Drones

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/putin-increasingly-depends-beijing-his-growing-arsenal-military-drones

随着乌克兰战争持续,俄罗斯越来越依赖中国提供关键的无人机组件,凸显了其军工联合体的脆弱性。 一家中国供应商王鼎华最近获得了对俄罗斯受制裁的无人机制造商Rustakt 5%的股份,预示着合作的加深。 俄罗斯公司Aero-HIT已经利用这一合作关系,据报道每月生产多达1万架无人机,并计划生产更先进的型号。 这种依赖性并不令人惊讶,因为中国主导着全球无人机组件供应链——甚至向美国提供零部件。 然而,俄罗斯的采购来源并不局限于中国。 乌克兰官员发现来自南非的激光传感器被整合到俄罗斯无人机中,包括伊朗制造的Shahed型号,引发了关于民用技术如何流入军事应用以及潜在制裁违规的问题。

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Via Remix News,

While Russia is routinely portrayed as a serious military power, as the war drags on, Russia is becoming more and more reliant on Chinese drone components to survive.

Now, China’s drone component supplier Wang Dinhua has just purchased a 5 percent stake in Russia’s Rustakt, a top drone manufacturer in Russia.

Rustakt is subject to sanctions imposed by both Ukraine and the European Union, reports Do Rzeczy, citing an article from FInancial TImes. 

Samuel Bendett, a drone expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, noted the growing cooperation between the Russian and Chinese military-industrial complexes, as well as Putin’s reliance on Chinese components for Russia’s growing drone needs.

However, this reliance is nothing new. 

Another Russian company, Aero-HIT, has also benefitted from this partnership, reportedly producing up to 10,000 drones per month this year.

It also plans to produce more advanced models.

China is generally considered the leading drone component manufacturer in the world, dominating much of the supply chain to the point that many of the components also purchased by the United States also come from China.

Ukraine has also discovered laser sensors manufactured by a South African company in Russian drones attacking its cities.

It remains unclear how products intended for civilian use ended up on the kamikaze drones, the independent Russian-language website The Moscow Times reported on Friday.

Laser rangefinders from several countries, including South Africa, have been detected in long-range drones modified from the Iranian Shahed, according to Vladislav Vasilyuk, a Ukrainian official responsible for sanctions policy.

Industrial lasers from South Africa’s Lightware are small and lightweight, making them suitable for installation in drones.

The supply of military equipment to countries engaged in armed conflict without the consent of the South African government is prohibited, but Lightware is not registered as a trader in ammunition or dual-use products or technologies.

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