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The Russian Arms Sales and Sanctions Monthly Snapshot captures a selection of the most salient open source material on Russian arms sales and information related to Countering
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The Russian Arms Sales and Sanctions Monthly Snapshot captures a selection of the most salient open source material on Russian arms sales and information related to Countering
All possible effort has gone into avoiding duplicate entries and discerning the status of equipment between captured or abandoned. Many of the entries listed as ''abandoned'' will likely end
The United States will continue to use all tools at its disposal to disrupt support for Russia''s military-industrial base and curtail Russia''s ability to exploit the international financial
The wartime strength of China''s exports of dual-use products to Russia is confirmed by customs data. And, while Ukraine is a customer of China too, its imports of most of the equipment
Last update: 12 May 2022 Yes, it is still possible to purchase it from Russia, although in some cases it may require an authorisation by the competent national authorities.
A sanctioned Russian state-owned explosives factory successfully acquired industrial equipment from German giant Siemens by circumventing export controls through a middleman in
A coalition of countries opposing Russia''s actions imposed a comprehensive package consisting of financial sanctions, unprecedented export controls, restrictions on Russia''s exports (including
While ramping up military production for the war in Ukraine, Russia circumvented Western sanctions by purchasing equipment from Germany''s Siemens through an intermediary that imports
Today''s action once again underscores Russia''s utilization of Türkiye, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the People''s Republic of China (PRC), as well as the use of complex
The United States will continue to use all tools at its disposal to disrupt support for Russia''s military-industrial base and curtail Russia''s ability to
It is worth noting that Russian companies must prove to the Russian Ministry of Defense that there is no domestic alternative before they can use foreign components in military equipment.2