Russia Turns to China for War Tech
Moscow, RussiaFri May 01 2026
Russian arms makers are now getting more than nine out of ten pieces of restricted equipment from China. This shift follows tighter European controls that block many supply routes, pushing Moscow to look eastward for support.
The share of Chinese‑supplied tech has risen from roughly eight out of ten a year ago to the current figure, showing a clear trend toward dependency on Beijing.
Sources who spoke privately note that the exact volume of imports has grown, even though specific numbers were not released.
With this influx, Russia can keep producing a variety of weapons, from missiles to unmanned aircraft.
The reliance on China reflects the challenges Russia faces as its conflict in Ukraine continues, and it underscores how sanctions can redirect trade patterns.
This partnership also raises questions about the future balance of power and the role of international cooperation in limiting advanced weaponry.