Kamil Galeev Profile picture
Founder @rhodusinc

Jul 1, 2023, 7 tweets

You can start with this (1/2):

CNC controllers (Fanuc, Siemens, Heidenhain)
PLC controllers (Siemens)
Electric linear actuators (Fanuc, Siemens)
Linear Displacement Sensors (Heidenhain, Siemens, Renishaw)
Spindles (Kessler, Fischer, Ibag)
Electric motors (Siemens, Fanuc)

Ballscrews (THK, NSK, Hiwin)
Turrets (Duplomatic, Sauter, Baruffaldi)
Hydraulics (Bosch-Rexroth)
End Mills (Sandvik)
Cutting fluids (ZET-Chemie, etc.)
Bearings (SKF)

This list is by no means exhaustive. It just gives you some idea of where to look into

Cutting fluids are critical for the cutting operations -> production of precise parts -> weaponry (such as missiles)

Zet-Chemie is one of cutting fluids producers still operating in Russia Charge ZET-Chemie GmbH retrospectively. They should be fined into bankruptcy

Some idea of the Zet-Chemie clients in Russia:

Krasmash (Красмаш). The Krasnoyarsk Machine Building Plant, producer of the liquid-propellant ballistic missiles, such as the ICBM Sarmat or SLBM Sineva See the Krasmash corporate magazine "Sineva" (№4 2017, P. 5)

The Krasmash-produced ICBM Sarmat has been a major tool of the nuclear blackmail (see the Russian TV propaganda). I don't quite understand why the involvement of Western European manufacturers into the Russian strategic missiles industry has never been properly investigated

That's how I see the never ending hysteria about the Risk of a Nuclear War in the Western media.

The Russian capacity for producing either the WMD or the WMD delivery system, as well as maintaining the existing park fully depends upon the continuous Western supplies & support

I also think that Zet-Chemie GmbH should be fined into bankruptcy. Actions are not moved by preaching, nor abstract principles. They are moved by incentives. The best way to prevent Zet-Chemie etc. from supplying the Russian missile industry is to impose a financial disincentive

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