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Soon, Chinese companies will not be able to officially sell UAVs with good camer...

China introduced restrictions on drone exports through war in Ukraine: which UAV forbade

Soon, Chinese companies will not be able to officially sell UAVs with good cameras that can fly far and lift grenades. China has introduced restrictions on export of long -range civilian drones used in the war in Ukraine. This announcement was made by the Ministry of Trade in the country on July 31. New export control measures will take effect from Tuesday, September 1, to prevent the use of drones for "non -verbal purposes".

In cooperation with the State Council and the Central Military Commission, the Ministry of Trade has identified the characteristics of drones that prohibit the export from the country. Restrictions can last up to two years. Some of these characteristics fall into the drones of the Mavic 3 or Matrice line from the Chinese DJI manufacturer, which are actively used by both Ukrainian and Russian troops.

For example, DJI Mavic 3 can fly more than 40 minutes, and Matrice 300 RTK raises a payload weighing more than 9 kg. A separate list is devoted to restrictions for laser location modules and positioning. Chinese drones will not formally export drones if the reach of the radiation (AEL) is or exceeds 263. 89 NJ, the reference aperture is greater than 19 mm, and the maximum capacity of laser pulses exceeds 52. 78 watts.

China still allows the sale of UAVs that are not suitable for these characteristics, but if exporters know that the products will be used for military purposes or for terrorism, then they should not be supplied to customers. In addition, businesses that want to export drones have a license and apply to the Ministry of Commerce. The Office will check the documents and issue permits for exports of drones as dual -use goods.

However, this is unlikely to stop resale of aircraft to Russia and Ukraine by third parties. The American edition of ABC News writes that the Chinese leader Si Jinping leader supports Russia in the war, although it is declared its neutrality. In this case, China is a leading developer and exporter of drones and has long condemned their use for military purposes. For example, DJI Technology Co.

In April 2022, she announced departure from Russia and Ukraine to prevent the use of her drones in hostilities. "The risk that some high -yielding civilian unmanned aerial vehicles with high technical characteristics will be converted for military purposes is constantly increasing," the Ministry of Commerce of China said. - "Modern intensification of control over drones from China this time is an important measure that demonstrates the responsibility of a large country.

" Earlier, US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, met with China's leader Xi Jinping. The latter assured that his country is not going to supply Russia's weapons. After that, the US official noted that some private Chinese companies may provide Russians with assistance to strengthen their military potential. Recently, French Presidential Advisor Emmanuel Bonn has stated that China was transferring military equipment to Russia. He advised the Chinese government to refrain from such assistance.