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乌克兰发现俄武器含大量外国零件
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乌克兰总统泽连斯基表示,俄罗斯最近一次对乌克兰的大规模袭击中,使用了含有超过10万个外国制造零部件的无人机和导弹。这些零部件来自美国、英国、中国、德国等多个国家,包括用于无人机和导弹的转换器、传感器、微电子元件等。尽管西方国家对俄实施了严厉制裁,试图阻止其获取武器技术,但俄罗斯仍能通过双重用途物品和民用供应链绕过制裁。乌克兰呼吁合作伙伴关闭这些漏洞,以确保制裁的有效性。

🎯 乌克兰报告称,俄罗斯在近期一次大规模袭击中使用的496架无人机和53枚导弹中,共发现了102,785个外国制造的零部件。这些零件来自包括美国、英国、中国、台湾、德国、瑞士、日本、韩国和荷兰在内的多个国家,凸显了俄武器生产对国际供应链的依赖。

🛰️ 报告详细列举了部分零部件的来源和用途,例如美国制造的转换器和传感器被用于俄罗斯的Kh-101导弹和“沙赫德”型无人机;英国制造的微型计算机用于无人机飞行控制;瑞士的微控制器用于俄罗斯无人机;德国生产的连接器等。其中,中国和台湾是微电子产品的主要供应地。

🛡️ 尽管西方国家对俄罗斯实施了广泛的制裁,试图切断其获取先进军事技术的途径,但俄罗斯仍能通过双重用途物品和民用供应链获取关键零部件。这表明现有的制裁措施在阻止零部件流入方面存在执行上的漏洞。

⚖️ 乌克兰总统泽连斯基对此表示担忧和不满,强调必须阻止此类零部件继续流入俄罗斯。他呼吁合作伙伴国家采取更强有力的措施,关闭制裁漏洞,并表示已将相关信息提供给乌克兰的盟友。G7国家正在考虑采取协调一致的措施来加强制裁的有效性。

Russia's Shahed drones were among the Russian weaponry that Ukraine said it found foreign-made parts in

A massive Russian strike on Ukraine relied on Western technology, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, claiming that more than 100,000 foreign-made components were found in the drones and missiles used in the overnight attack.

He said that Russia fired 496 strike drones and 53 missiles at Ukraine on Sunday night, and there were 102,785 foreign components in them that came from companies in the US, the UK, China, Taiwan, Germany, Switzerland, Japan, Korea, and the Netherlands.

He said there were around 100,688 foreign-made parts in the drones, which included around 250 powerful Shahed-style drones, and around 1,500 foreign-made parts in Russia's Iskander missiles, 192 in its Kinzhal missiles, and 405 in its Kalibr missiles.

It's the latest in a string of examples of what Ukraine says are foreign-made parts, including Western ones, in Russian weaponry, despite many of those countries putting heavy sanctions on Russia, including ones that try to stop Russia from getting any technology it could use in weaponry.

Russia's Shahed drones are a huge problem for Ukraine.

"Every Russian missile and every Russian attack drone also contain parts that are still being supplied to Russia from Western countries and various countries close to Russia," Zelenskyy said in his Monday address.

He did not name any specific companies, but said what sort of components Ukraine had identified from each country.

He said that US companies manufacture multiple products used in some Russian weaponry, including converters used in Russia's Kh-101 missiles and its Shahed-type drones, sensors used by those drones and Kinzhal missiles, analog-to-digital converters used in drones and missiles, and microelectronics used in rockets.

He also pointed to UK-made microcomputers used for Russian drone flight control, microcontrollers for Russian drones made in Switzerland, and switching connectors produced in Germany, among other examples. He said the largest volume of diverse microelectronics was from China and Taiwan.

He said that the data on the companies and components is given to Ukraine's partners.

Some of the countries identified, like the UK and the Netherlands, are among Ukraine's biggest supporters, providing it with military aid and training its soldiers to fight back against Russia.

Russia's Kh-101 missiles are among the weapons Russia fires across Ukraine.

Companies can't fully control where their goods end up. Sanctions have sharply limited Russia’s access to advanced Western technology, but enforcement gaps remain. Dual-use items and civilian supply chains allow Moscow to keep sourcing electronics through other countries, and these gaps are hard to close.

But Zelenskyy on Monday expressed frustration that Russia was still able to get some foreign components. "Now, in the fourth year of the full-scale war, it is simply strange to hear anyone claim they don't know how to stop the flow of critical components." He said it must be stopped.

It's a constant race, and Western companies frequently tighten their rules to try to stop Russia from getting components for weapons. Ukraine has publicly thanked partners for their sanctions, but it has also proposed ways that partner nations can further restrict Russia's access, such as shipping restrictions.

Zelenskyy said that a meeting of G7 sanctions coordinators is scheduled for this week, though this is not something the G7 has announced publicly.

Vladyslav Vlasiuk, a sanctions expert who works for Ukraine's government on its sanctions policy, said on Monday that "a systemic, coordinated G7-level decision is needed to close these loopholes and ensure sanctions are effective."

Ukraine has repeatedly flagged the presence of foreign-made parts in Russian weaponry, including in the Geran-3, a new Russian jet-powered attack drone. Ukraine's military intelligence agency said last month that it has nearly 50 foreign components inside.

Ukraine also said earlier this year that Russia's new drone-launched cruise missile had parts from partners, including the US, and that it found a Russian tank and armored vehicle maker was using 260 units of foreign-made equipment.

Russia's drone and missile bombardments are a massive problem for Ukraine. They strike cities across Ukraine, including those far from the front-line fighting. The relentless attacks have killed civilians and damaged or destroyed infrastructure.

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