 In the first 10 months of last year, the British exported key equipment worth more than $100 million to Russia, the Times reports. Many goods that were manufactured or developed in the UK came to the Russian Federation indirectly, through Chinese, Hong Kong or Turkish companies. However, goods worth approximately $15 million were delivered to Russia directly from British warehouses. We are talking about several suppliers. Among those who have increased exports to Russia is the Scottish semiconductor manufacturer FTDI, which, as it became known earlier, supplied microcircuits for Russian armored vehicles. Last year, this company supplied Moscow with components worth $1.5 million, while in 2022 this amount was only $500,000. However, in general, we can talk about a sharp decline in British exports to Russia compared to the year before, then the British exported key components to the Russian Federation worth about $770 million. It should also be noted that only 28 components of British origin were found in Russian weapons, while the number of components of American origin was more than 2,000 units. Russia itself cannot produce many of them. The British have supplied the Russians with UAVs, machine tools, computer components and semiconductors on which they critically depend.