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China & Russia Collaborate on Military Drones: Reuters Report

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Zelensky vows Use of Long-Range U.S.Weapons ⁢as ⁢Reports Surface of Expanded China-Russia Drone‌ Collaboration

KYIV/WASHINGTON ⁣- Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky stated that any long-range weapons received​ from the United States would ⁢be utilized, as reports emerge detailing‌ increased collaboration between Russia and Chinese companies in ⁢the ⁣development ​of military drones. The statements come ‌amid ongoing concerns about foreign support for russia’s ⁤war effort in Ukraine.

According to a​ report published by Reuters on September ​25, 2024, Russian weapons manufacturer IEMZ Koupol⁣ has been developing a new drone, the⁤ Garpiya-3, in China with assistance from local specialists. the⁣ report details, for the first time, the extensive involvement of ‍Chinese‌ experts in testing and technological work related to drones for military use within Russia.⁣

Two⁤ European officials, speaking ⁢on condition​ of ​anonymity,⁣ indicated this collaboration signals a strengthening‌ of ties between Koupol and Chinese drone specialists, who⁤ have become critical to Russia’s⁤ war in ⁢Ukraine.

China’s Ministry of ‍Foreign ⁣Affairs responded to the report stating, ⁤”China has always maintained an objective and fair position on the question ‌of ⁣the Ukrainian crisis, never providing ⁢lethal weapons ⁣to one or the other ⁢of the parts of ‌the conflict and strictly controlling double use,⁤ including drone exports.

Neither ⁣the Kremlin, the Russian ministry of Defense, ⁣nor IEMZ ⁢Koupol responded to requests for comment.

Reuters’ examination‌ revealed that koupol received over a dozen unidirectional attack drones produced by Sichuan AEE, a Chinese drone manufacturer, last year. These‌ drones ‌were⁤ reportedly acquired through TSK Vektor, a Russian‍ defense equipment company already subject to sanctions by the United States ⁣and ⁤the European Union. Neither Tsk Vektor nor Sichuan AEE responded to requests for comment.

American and European governments⁢ have repeatedly expressed concerns regarding ‍Chinese companies‍ supplying ​Russian weapons manufacturers, and have imposed sanctions on ‍some of those companies.

The European⁣ sources suggested the delivery ‌of Chinese attack ‍drones and the presence⁣ of Chinese experts could indicate​ Koupol’s intention to expand its drone ‍production capabilities.

Reuters​ noted ⁢it could‌ not independently verify the purpose of the drone deliveries or the ‍precise nature of ‍the work conducted by the Chinese experts.

Additionally, ​Jens⁤ Stoltenberg, Secretary General of NATO, recently stated (September 14, 2024) that​ the alliance “could have done more to prevent‌ the conflict.”

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