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UK Export Licence for High-Tech Machinery Sparks Alarm Over Links to Russian War Supply Chain

UK Export Licence for High-Tech Machinery Sparks Alarm Over Links to Russian War Supply Chain

Experts and MPs urge review of government approval after a British firm’s planned shipment to an Armenian company with ties to Russia’s defence sector
Senior sanctions experts and British lawmakers have raised serious concerns about a government-approved export licence for high-tech industrial machinery that may indirectly bolster Russia’s war machine.

The licence, worth more than £4 million and granted to UK engineering firm Cygnet Texkimp, permits the export of specialised equipment used to manufacture carbon fibre prepreg to Armenian company Rydena LLC, despite evidence linking its leadership to former executives of a sanctioned Russian defence supplier.

Critics say the deal highlights challenges in enforcing the United Kingdom’s export controls on dual-use technology intended to prevent support for Moscow’s military-industrial complex.

The machinery at the centre of the dispute produces carbon fibre prepreg, a lightweight material with both civilian and military applications, including in aerospace and defence.

The equipment is undergoing final assembly in Cheshire and could be shipped as early as this spring.

Rydena’s co-founders previously held senior roles at Umatex, Russia’s largest producer of carbon fibre and a key supplier to the Kremlin’s defence programmes, prompting experts to question whether the export could provide indirect support to Russian military operations.

Sanctions imposed by the United States and the United Kingdom in 2023 targeted Umatex precisely because carbon fibre is critical to a range of weaponry, including drones and missiles.

Government and company statements maintain that detailed end-user checks were conducted and that the licence was issued in line with UK export control rules, with an undertaking that the equipment will be used for civilian industrial purposes.

Both Cygnet and Rydena insist that no business will be conducted with Russian clients and that the machinery will be employed in sectors such as automotive, marine and civil aerospace.

Nonetheless, experts warn that end-user undertakings offer limited practical protection against diversion and call for a stronger review of licensing decisions to ensure sensitive technologies do not end up supporting Moscow’s military efforts.

The episode has reignited debate about the robustness of the UK’s export control regime, which is designed to restrict the transfer of dual-use goods capable of military application.

Lawmakers including the chair of the House of Commons business committee have asked the Department for Business and Trade to explain what due diligence was performed before approving the licence and whether current enforcement mechanisms are sufficient.

The case illustrates the difficulties Western governments face in policing complex supply chains and preventing sanctioned materials from reaching Russia via third-party states.
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