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8 一月 2025

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The Insider

Russia acquires unique EU- and U.S.-designed laser equipment despite sanctions, bolstering its military industry

8 January 2025

Ultra-precise alignment lasers for mechanical engineering, machine vision systems, and revolutionary optical processors developed by Western companies continue to find their way into Russia despite international sanctions. The Insider has discovered that European companies and citizens are complicit in this process...

Roberto Esteves Rodriguez, a resident of Spain, facilitated the import into Russia of ultra-precise T-430 alignment lasers made by the German company Status Pro Maschinenmesstechnik GmbH. These devices are essential for calibrating high-precision metalworking machines.

According to customs data, each unit costs $18,000. Rodriguez not only arranged the shipments but also personally delivered the devices to Russia. The customs documents contained minimal personal information about him, with many fields left blank...

Russian customs data reveals that the Serbian company AgsTeh D.O.O. delivered lasers made by the German firm Z-Laser to Russia. These devices are used in machine vision systems integrated into metalworking equipment and for quality control, defect detection, and sorting applications...

Z-Laser devices produce structured light beams in the form of lines, points, or grids, working in conjunction with industrial cameras. These systems help detect defects and measure dimensions and shapes of parts. Their applications extend beyond metalworking to quality control and defect detection...

According to Russian customs data, Hong Kong-based Hadsund International Technology supplied II-VI WaveShaper programmable optical processors from U.S. company Coherent to Russia. These devices, manufactured in Australia, were acquired by Scientific Instruments and Systems LLC (ООО «Научные приборы и системы»), part of the Scientific Equipment group of companies (ГК «Научное оборудование»).

Initially focused on supplying instruments for the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Scientific Equipment group has shifted in recent years to working with government agencies. In 2023, the company secured a 589-million-ruble contract to supply an automated measurement complex for NPP Gamma, which services Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) and Interior Ministry...

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