Russia is widely believed to be running short of Iranian-made Shahed-136 suicide drones and could be looking to Beijing to provide copycat munitions being marketed by Chinese manufacturers 🔴 cahalmilmo reports:
are currently being offered for sale via a Chinese internet forum designed to showcase defence products, including military-grade unmanned aerial vehicles .
The company later insisted that it has “no commercial contact with Russia” amid high sensitivity between Beijing and Western capitals over concerns that China is mulling supplying weaponry to bolsterUS Secretary of State Antony Blinken insisted last week that Washington has evidence that China is “strongly considering” providing lethal assistance to Moscow.
China already stands accused of supporting Moscow in its assault on Ukraine by allowing a steady flow of electronics components and advanced engineering such as aircraft spares to Russian companies, in some cases passing off military parts as destined for use in civil aviation.
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