BIC Investigation Reveals $1.2 Billion Belarusian Weapons Supply
C4ADS partner the Belarusian Investigative Center (BIC) finds 58 Belarusian enterprises supplied Russian arms manufacturers with over $1.2 billion in goods since 2022 — with shipment
This is a list of the equipment used by the. The military forces of are almost exclusively armed with Soviet-era equipment inherited from the. Although large in numbers, some western experts consider some of it outdated.
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C4ADS partner the Belarusian Investigative Center (BIC) finds 58 Belarusian enterprises supplied Russian arms manufacturers with over $1.2 billion in goods since 2022 — with shipment
Theoretically, this model would be suitable for Belarusian manufacturers, as there is nowhere to produce 7 nm chips in Belarus, but
While official data on military spending cannot be independently verified and may be somewhat unreliable, a review of Belarusian imports of major arms reinforces this impression of
Belarusian companies have funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars'' worth of Western-made microchips into Russia, defying sanctions and helping the Kremlin build drones,
While official data on military spending cannot be independently verified and may be somewhat unreliable, a review of Belarusian imports of major
The demonstration focused heavily on unmanned aerial complexes of Belarusian make. According to the State Authority for Military Industry of Belarus, the strike drone complex Chekan-V and the small
The key milestone was the delivery of the air defense missile system Buk, a Belarusian missile for this system, and the grenade launcher Sapfir. As many as 24 products were
Theoretically, this model would be suitable for Belarusian manufacturers, as there is nowhere to produce 7 nm chips in Belarus, but Belarusian engineers could participate in the
This is a list of the equipment used by the Armed Forces of Belarus. The military forces of Belarus are almost exclusively armed with Soviet-era equipment inherited from the Soviet Union. Although large in numbers, some western experts consider some of it outdated.
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A Belarusian state-owned firm is supplying Russia with microchips needed to build rockets using Western equipment, components and raw materials in defiance of international
The key milestone was the delivery of the air defense missile system Buk, a Belarusian missile for this system, and the grenade launcher Sapfir. As
The editorial team asked the Russian company to provide details on the purpose of the microchips it purchases in Belarus, and the Belarusian companies to explain where they source