More than 600,000 rounds of Swiss sniper ammunition reach Ukraine

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More than 600,000 rounds of Swiss sniper ammunition reach Ukraine

645,000 rounds of Swiss sniper ammunition reach Ukraine Keystone-SDA

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Sniper ammunition from Swiss P Defence reached Ukraine via a Polish company in July 2023, reported SRF Investigativ on Thursday, citing official information.

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According to Swiss public television, SRF, and the audit report by the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), the delivery by the Thun-based company Swiss P Defence (formerly Ruag Ammotec) consisted of 645,000 rounds of sniper ammunition of two different calibres. The report was seen by the Keystone-SDA news agency.

The rounds were sent to the Polish company UMO SP, which then passed the ammunition on to Ukraine four days later.

This re-export violated the arms embargo and Switzerland’s principle of not supporting arms deliveries to belligerent states.

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SECO told SRF: “We can confirm that exports to the Polish company in question will no longer be authorised until further notice.” It is unclear whether the ammunition was used in Ukraine.

As the SECO audit report also states, Swiss P Defence knew nothing about the transfer prior to the delivery. It therefore exported the ammunition on the assumption that it would remain in Poland. In November 2022 and May 2023 respectively, SECO approved the export, which took place in two deliveries, on presentation of an import licence from Poland in accordance with Article 5b of the War Materiel Ordinance.

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Agreement that ammunition will remain in Poland

Swiss P Defence has also taken measures to minimise such risks. For example, it was agreed with the Polish company in a framework agreement that the ammunition could be resold only to state authorities, private security companies, weapons manufacturers or sports organisations on Polish territory, SECO concluded.

According to the SECO audit report, 145,000 rounds of 0.338-calibre sniper ammunition and 500,000 rounds of 0.308-calibre ammunition were delivered from Poland to Ukraine on July 14, 2023.

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Belzaem on November 22nd, 2024 at 14:04 UTC »

Swiss Sniper Bullet… does it expands its blade, scissors and corkscrew when it enters the body of enemies?

P01135809-Trump on November 22nd, 2024 at 12:56 UTC »

Well done Poland for mugging off the Swiss idiots and supporting Ukraine.

For anyone not aware, Switzerland is still refusing to let any of their ammo go to Ukraine. Poland deliberately broke the rules to make this happen for Ukraine.

You know who your real friends and allies are.

Prior_Industry on November 22nd, 2024 at 12:09 UTC »

Get the Fins in to train them 👍