The Kansas City Star

US warns China is providing Russia with components

- BY JENNIFER JACOBS

China is providing Russia with significan­t quantities of components to build cruise missiles and drones as well as optical parts for tanks and armored vehicles, allowing Moscow to ramp up defense production in its war against Ukraine, senior U.S. officials said.

The White House is urging Chinese firms to cease their support and encouragin­g European allies to put pressure on Beijing to end sales from companies like Wuhan Global Sensor Technology Co., Wuhan Tongsheng Technology Co. Ltd., and Hikvision that are providing critical components for Russian military systems, according to an official who briefed reporters on condition of anonymity Friday.

While there is no evidence China is providing lethal assistance, people familiar with the U.S. intelligen­ce assessment characteri­zed the aid as just as significan­t, saying that without the imports, Russia’s military industrial base would struggle.

Chinese officials argue the country isn’t taking a side in the face of Russia’s

full-scale war, even as Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin have establishe­d a deep alliance. For well over a year, China has pushed back on U.S. claims that it has considered providing lethal aid to Russia in its war, saying it never sells arms to parties involved in a conflict. Chinese officials have also noted that some technology is dual-use, with both commercial and military applicatio­ns.

But one person familiar with U.S. intelligen­ce described a ramping up of Chinese support for Russia.

The assistance from Chinese firms detailed Friday likely includes nitrocellu­lose, which Russia uses to make propellant­s for weapons, according to the officials. They also said Chinese entities are working to produce drones within Russia, according to intelligen­ce gathered by the U.S. The underlying intelligen­ce materials were not provided by individual­s who described the conclusion­s.

In the last quarter of 2023, 70% of Russia’s machine tools and 90% of its microelect­ronics imports came from China, the official said, material which Russia has used to produce missiles, tanks and aircraft. The companies providing machine tools include Dalian Machine Tool Group, a leading manufactur­er, according to the officials.

Russia has also received military optics that are manufactur­ed by Chinese firms iRay Technology Co. and North China Research Institute of Electro-Optics for use in tanks and armored vehicles, according to the officials.

The officials provided no other details on iRay Technology. Shanghaili­sted iRay Technology Co. denied any involvemen­t in military business, saying in an email that it provides X-ray imaging systems for medical, dental and other commercial use, and has never manufactur­ed or provided any products used in tanks or armored vehicles.

The push comes as U.S. intelligen­ce has seen Russia dramatical­ly ramp up production of military equipment with its invasion of Ukraine now in its third year, and as Kyiv struggles to defend its territory with weapons supplies dwindling. Further U.S. assistance has been tied up in Congress, leading administra­tion officials to warn the situation for Ukraine is increasing­ly dire.

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