NewsChina bans export of dual-use drones amid Ukraine conflict

China bans export of dual-use drones amid Ukraine conflict

China is changing its restrictions on dual-use civilian drones that could be used for military purposes. Beijing has banned their export.

Władimir Putin oraz Xi Jinping
Władimir Putin oraz Xi Jinping
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Tomasz Waleński

1 August 2024 07:21

However, the export ban is not the only measure. China has also committed to limiting certain drone functions. Beijing's decision, according to the AP agency, stems from continuous criticism from the West for its "stance on the Russian invasion of Ukraine."

The Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced the decision on Wednesday. The statement indicated that the decision was made to prevent the use of drones for "the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction," adding that elements such as infrared imaging devices, targeting lasers, and exact inertial measurement equipment will be placed on the export control list.

China turns away from Russia

Simultaneously, the ministry stated that temporary restrictions imposed on civilian drones are also being lifted. The specific types were not detailed, but last year, Beijing restricted the export of long-range drones, citing the war in Ukraine.

The regulations take effect on September 1.

Media reports, often citing Western intelligence agencies, including the US, stated that drones are part of Beijing's assistance to Moscow. In April, AP agency informants from the Pentagon reported an increase in Chinese drone sales to Russia. Both countries were also reportedly working on producing unmanned aerial vehicles within Russia.

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