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UK Experts Raise Alarm Over Machinery Export to Armenian Firm

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Published: 09 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The UK export of carbon fibre machinery has sparked fresh concern among experts and sanctions analysts. Carbon fibre machinery, pivotal in both civilian and defence sectors, is set to be exported by Cygnet Texkimp to Armenia. Critics fear this could indirectly benefit Russia’s military programs due to leadership ties between the Armenian firm Rydena and former executives of a sanctioned Russian company. The focus on export has intensified scrutiny over the effectiveness of UK controls in preventing sensitive technology reaching actors linked to the Kremlin’s war machine.

Cygnet Texkimp, a Cheshire-based engineering firm, manufactures carbon fibre machinery that produces lightweight, heat-resistant prepregs widely used in aerospace, automotive, and military applications. The machines are reportedly in the final stages of assembly at the Northwich warehouse and could be shipped to Rydena LLC within weeks. Rydena, founded by former Umatex executives, emerged two years after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Umatex, a division of the state-owned nuclear company Rosatom, was sanctioned by the US and UK in 2023 for supplying carbon fibre critical to Russian military hardware.

The export licence issued to Cygnet has drawn criticism from House of Commons business committee chair Liam Byrne and sanctions specialists. They argue that even with due diligence checks and end-user undertakings, the risk of indirect diversion to Russian defence programmes remains significant. Anna Bradshaw, a sanctions expert, emphasised that written undertakings alone are insufficient to prevent carbon fibre machinery from being used for purposes contrary to UK foreign policy and sanctions law.

Carbon fibre is indispensable for reducing weight and improving heat resistance in military equipment. OFAC described it as critical for aircraft, ballistic missiles, drones, and personal protection systems. Olena Yurchenko, director at Ukraine’s Economic Security Council, highlighted the material’s role in sustaining Russian drone technology and military platforms. Rydena’s founders, including Dmitry Kogan and Alexander Shleynikov, previously held senior positions at Umatex, directly connecting them to the production of materials feeding Russia’s war machine.

Following their departure from Umatex, the executives established Rydena in Yerevan, Armenia, which has been identified in government reports as a regional hub for rerouting sensitive technologies to Russia. Rydena markets its operations in aerospace, UAVs, and automotive sectors, even referencing ambitious projects like spacecraft construction. Despite claims that the machinery is for civilian use and that the company has no ties to Russian firms, corporate filings reveal ongoing Russian connections, including Cypriot entities with Moscow-based addresses.

Concerns extend to the export process itself. Cygnet has already shared technical drawings and agreed to provide Russian-translated manuals, raising the possibility of information leakage. Export is anticipated by April or May 2026, with the total contract reportedly exceeding £4 million. While Cygnet maintains it adhered to UK export regulations, critics note that enforcement and verification of end-use remain complex, especially given the international movement of dual-use goods like carbon fibre machinery.

Government oversight of the licensing process involves multiple departments, including security agencies. However, officials declined to clarify whether Rydena’s links to Umatex were specifically assessed. Byrne warned of red flags surrounding the transaction and has indicated plans to formally question the Department for Business and Trade regarding their assessment.

Cygnet’s leadership emphasizes a long-standing commitment to integrity and compliance. Owner Matthew Kimpton-Smith has overseen the company’s expansion since taking leadership in 2016, growing sales to £18.7 million last year and working with major clients such as McLaren. The company asserts that all export controls and end-user verifications were followed, and that Rydena has certified the machinery’s civilian applications.

Rydena reiterated that its operations focus strictly on civilian industrial production, rejecting any links to defence projects or sanctioned entities. They highlighted that the export of controlled dual-use materials from Armenia requires official permits and verification.

A spokesperson for the Department for Business and Trade defended the UK export regime as among the most rigorous globally, affirming that licensing decisions are made according to strict criteria. The UK has banned thousands of products to Russia and maintains sanctions coordination with international partners, forming one of the most comprehensive sanction regimes applied to a major economy.

Despite assurances, the episode underscores the challenges of balancing export promotion with national and international security responsibilities. The case has reignited debate over whether UK export control processes sufficiently mitigate the risk of dual-use technologies indirectly supporting adversarial military programs. Analysts argue that even high-level government oversight cannot fully eliminate the risk posed by actors with established technical expertise and historical involvement in sanctioned entities.

The scrutiny of Cygnet Texkimp’s export contract exemplifies growing concern among policymakers about technology leakage from the UK to entities that may have indirect military applications. Experts stress that dual-use goods, such as carbon fibre machinery, require continual monitoring and robust end-use verification to prevent inadvertent contributions to foreign conflicts. With geopolitical tensions remaining high, these controls are pivotal for safeguarding the UK’s commitment to global sanctions regimes and supporting Ukraine’s defence.

As the planned export to Rydena progresses, observers will closely monitor whether compliance checks and government oversight are sufficient to prevent sensitive technology from enhancing military capabilities abroad. The situation highlights the delicate intersection between commercial enterprise, international trade, and security obligations, underscoring the importance of rigorous scrutiny in the age of high-tech dual-use materials.

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