Global attention: China's sale of drone jammers to Russia raises concerns

As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to escalate, global attention is not only focused on progress on the battlefield, but also extends to the technology and material supply chain behind it. cell phone jammer Recently, the news that a Chinese trade organization is seeking to purchase drone jamming equipment for Russian buyers has attracted widespread global attention, especially against the backdrop of concerns in the United States and Europe about China selling dual-use products to Moscow.signal jammer The incident highlights the cooperation between China and Russia in the field of military technology and has raised questions about China's role and position in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.GPS jammer

Background of the drone jammer procurement notice

In May this year, the Guangdong Provincial Russian Trade Promotion Association, which is affiliated with the Chinese government, posted a procurement notice on its official WeChat account, indicating that Russian buyers are interested in purchasing equipment including "drone jammers, detectors and communication band jammers." Although the announcement was deleted shortly after it was released, the move has already attracted widespread international attention. Wifi jammer The United States and Europe have repeatedly expressed concerns about China's provision of dual-use technology to Russia, and this procurement notice seems to provide further evidence of these concerns.

One of the devices mentioned in the procurement notice is the Bulat drone detector developed by St. Petersburg company 3mx, which was allegedly widely used on the front line during the Russo-Ukrainian war. Although the official caliber claims that Russian buyers are seeking "children's toys", this is clearly inconsistent with the military-grade equipment described in the procurement notice.

China's drone supply chain and global role

 

China occupies a pivotal position in the global drone market. One of the most famous companies is DJI Innovations, headquartered in Shenzhen. As the world's largest commercial drone manufacturer, it dominates the global drone supply chain. Drone technology is increasingly used in modern warfare, especially the technology to detect, interfere with and suppress enemy drones.


Posted Sep 18 2024, 07:38 PM by jammerspecialist