Yeah, that was a bit of an eye-opener. I'm curious how much of it got in through straw men transactions.
On the other hand, the west has been buying various items from Russia for military use for many years. Titanium for the SR-71 is a well-known example:
>>>Titanium was in short supply in the United States, so the Skunk Works team was forced to look elsewhere for the metal. Much of the needed material came from the Soviet Union. Colonel Rich Graham, SR-71 pilot, described the acquisition process:
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I started seeing pictures of Russian soldiers with western-made rifles on various OSINT twitter feeds a few weeks ago. It's annoying, but it turns out it's not exactly a big secret. (I think the reference to "Austrian .380 Winchester ammunition" in the article below is a typo, and should be ".308 Winchester")
The Russian security service special forces use a variety of Western weapons, including Glock 17 pistols, MR-308 rifles and Mannlicher sniper rifles. Special operations units of the Federal Security Service of Russia (FSB) possess all kinds of advanced tactical weapons ... Read more
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