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132,000 foreign-made parts found in Russian missiles and drones launched this week — Zelenskyy demands full tech blockade

21 septembre 2025 à 06:32

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that over 132,000 foreign-made components were discovered in Russian drones and missiles launched at Ukraine over the past week. He urged partners to shut down all supply routes and sanction loopholes allowing these parts to reach Moscow.

This comes as Russia launches long-range explosive drones every night against Ukrainian cities far behind the frontlines. Often accompanied by missile strikes, these attacks almost exclusively target residential areas and civilian infrastructure.

132,000 imported parts found in Russian weapons used this week

In a Telegram post, Zelenskyy said Ukraine is defending itself from Russian air attacks almost daily. According to him, in the past week alone, Russian forces launched more than 1,500 attack drones, over 1,280 guided aviation bombs, and 50 missiles of various types.

Weapons recovered from these strikes contained thousands of foreign-made parts, he said — more than 132,000 components sourced from Europe, America, China, Japan, and dozens of other countries.

These technologies help Russia produce weapons on a massive scale,” Zelenskyy said, adding that it’s all used for “terror against our people.

Zelenskyy calls for tough sanctions and global pressure

He warned that if Russia is not stopped, this threat will soon extend beyond Ukraine — to Europe and the Pacific region.

He called strong sanctions the key tool to stop the flow of foreign technologies into Russian arms production. That includes blocking all supply routes, cracking down on sanction circumvention, and applying pressure on countries and individual companies that enable the flow of parts.

Zelenskyy said Ukraine counts on the European Union’s 19th sanctions package to be truly painful and wants the United States to join those measures.

“Thank you to everyone already helping,” he added.

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    Realgold, a Ukrainian manufacturer, has unveiled domestically produced electric motors for FPV drones. The company showcased its products at Defense Tech Valley 2025 and detailed both its scaling capabilities and the legal obstacles hampering its competitiveness. China, a key global supplier of drones and components, remains an ally of Russia. As drone warfare plays a central role in the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian efforts to localize FPV drone producti
     

Ukraine can build 100,000 drone engines monthly—if officials stop favoring China

21 septembre 2025 à 03:24

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Realgold, a Ukrainian manufacturer, has unveiled domestically produced electric motors for FPV drones. The company showcased its products at Defense Tech Valley 2025 and detailed both its scaling capabilities and the legal obstacles hampering its competitiveness.

China, a key global supplier of drones and components, remains an ally of Russia. As drone warfare plays a central role in the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian efforts to localize FPV drone production began in 2023, aligning with the start of mass manufacturing. In late 2024, Ukrainian company Vyriy Drone showcased its fully localized FPV drones built entirely from domestically produced components.

Realgold presents homegrown FPV motors, including for interceptors

Ukrainian defense tech outlet Militarnyi reports that at the Defense Tech Valley 2025 exhibition, Realgold introduced several new models of electric motors for FPV drones, all manufactured in Ukraine. According to the company’s representative, the first production batch was completed in January 2025. Since then, monthly output has reached 10,000 units.

The motors are designed for 7, 8, and 10-inch drone frames. The company currently offers three versions—2807, 3110, and 3115—and can modify them to match customer specifications. These engines can be used not only in standard FPV drones but also in FPV-based interceptor drones.

Realgold also stated that it is capable of scaling up to 100,000 motors per monthwithout significant investment,” provided there is adequate demand. However, the company is struggling to compete with Chinese manufacturers due to existing legal frameworks in Ukraine.

Tax system favors foreign suppliers, company warns

The Realgold representative told Militarnyi that foreign drone components imported for military use are exempt from VAT and customs duties. Ukrainian producers, on the other hand, must pay both, which increases the final cost of their products.

Private drone manufacturers are currently in talks with Ukrainian authorities to address this imbalance, but no final solution has been reached.

Still only partially localized

Realgold is gradually increasing the share of Ukrainian-made components in its products. At present, the company imports finished parts from China and conducts coil winding in Ukraine. However, it has already purchased the equipment needed to begin producing the components itself. This step is expected to begin by the end of 2025.

Some components will still have to be imported, as certain materials—like electrotechnical steel—are not manufactured in Ukraine. Despite that, the company estimates that achieving 70% localization is entirely realistic.

 

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