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Limbach Flugmotoren at the map of Germany
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Limbach Flugmotoren is Chinese company with residence at Germany.

Limbach Flugmotoren is reported to provide engines for drones of class Shahed used by terrorists in the Putin world war against Ukraine.

Publications about the Limbach Flugmotoren may be important for interpretation of historic events of century 21.

Publications about the Limbach Flugmotoren are collected and analysed in TORI with scientific goals.

Location

Address: Kotthausener Str. 5, 53639 Königswinter, Germany

Coordinates: 50.6938,07.3494

Putin world war

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  Engine from drone 2022.12.30 [1]

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Engine L550 by Limbach, 2024 [2]

Products by Limbach Flugmotoren are reported to be used by terrorists in the Putin world war[3][4].

The engines found in the terroristic drones seem to be products of the Limbach Flugmotoren [5].

The two images by the engines are shown in figure at right. The first one is engine from the Shahed drone attacked Ukraine from 2022.12. [1]. The second one is image of the similar engine from site of Limbach Flugmotoren[2], year 2024. The design of both engines look so similar, that they seem to be products of the same company.

Perhaps, the terrorists use the illegal copies of products by the Limbach Flugmotoren [6].

The Limbach Flugmotoren may be interested to investigate and to reveal (and to intercept) the ways of the illegal use of their technology in terroristic activity.

2023.04.28, Tetiana Lozovenko indicates that the German technology stolen by Iran almost 20 years ago found in Shahed drones [7]: «In 2006, Iran illegally purchased drone engines from the German company Limbach Flugmotoren. Three years after that, Iranian engineer Yousef Abutalebi announced that his company had created an engine for a UAV.»

In the base of the publications observed it is dufficult to make a definite conclusion about involvement of the Limbach Flugmotoren in the terroristic activity.

In the case of an illegal use of equipment by Limbach Flugmotoren in drones used against Ukraine, the Limbach Flugmotoren could supply the Ukrainian representatives with the doocumentaiotn to simplify the detection of the illegal manufacturers and their demilitarization.

However, any comments by the representatives of the Limbach Flugmotoren about the case mentioned should be appreciated.

Legislation

The legislation of Western Europe seems to be not developed sufficiently to intercept the supply of terrorists with products of the Limbach Flugmotoren.

Warning

Publications about the Limbach Flugmotoren are collected and analyzed in TORI with scientific goals. These goals may include the following:
1. Calibration of sources of information. Detection of contracixtions; Revealing of propaganda.
2. Elaboration of the efficient definition of terms that may cause confusions.
3. Construction of historic models and comparison of their prediction with aposterioric publications.

The terror does not belong to set of these goals.
The interpretation above is suggested in order to provoke the critics of some publications if they do not provide the honest information.
This interpretation is not an appeal for hostilities against the Limbach Flugmotoren. However, the properties of Limbach Flugmotoren may be confiscated by decision of the Court in order to pay damage caused by the drones equipped with replicas of the engine by Limbach Flugmotoren, if one proves that the staff of Limbach Flugmotoren had intentionally transferred the engines and/or the technology to the terrorists.

Editor keeps his right to call things with their proper names.
The correction of the mistakes in the interpretation above (if any) are welcomed.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 https://edition.cnn.com/2023/04/28/world/iran-drones-russia-ukraine-technology-intl-cmd/index.html The Iranian drones deployed by Russia in Ukraine are powered by stolen Western technology, research reveals By Tim Lister, CNN Updated 3:19 AM EDT, Fri April 28, 2023
  2. 2.0 2.1 https://limflug.de/en/products/engines-15kw-40kw.php "L 550 E" - 37 kW Four-cylinder, two-stroke boxer engine, air cooled, single magneto ignition, 4 carburettors, mixture lubrication (year 2024) Power 37 kW / 7500 rpm Displacement 548 cm3 Weight 16 kg Fuel 90 RON (unleaded) / AVGAS 100 LL – oil mixture 25:1 for mineral oil or 50:1 for synthetic oil Optional accessories Heat sinks (+1.2 kg), shielded ignition cables, exhaust connecting piece
  3. https://www.thewirechina.com/2024/10/22/how-german-drone-engines-landed-in-russian-hands-via-china-fujian-delong-aviation-technology/ How German Drone Engines Landed in Russian Hands via China Fujian Delong Aviation Technology acquired a family-owned German enginemaker. Now its subsidiary is selling drone engines to Russia. BY NOAH BERMAN — OCTOBER 22, 2024 Concern about China’s role in supporting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine deepened last week as the U.S. government for the first time sanctioned two Chinese companies for “directly developing and producing complete weapons systems in partnership with Russian firms.” // The restrictions came on the heels of a Reuters report that said Russia was relying on Chinese-made drones, as well as data showing that Russia’s use of drones in Ukraine spiked in September. // An excerpt from a Treasury Department press release covering “Actors Involved in Drone Production for Russia’s War Against Ukraine”, October 17, 2024. Credit: Treasury Department But what was not clear from the sanctions is that one of the companies involved has close links to Germany, a U.S. ally and fervent backer of Ukraine, raising further questions about how China may be using technology developed by Ukraine’s supporters to fuel the Russian war machine. // According to the U.S. Treasury, both Xiamen Limbach Aircraft Engine Co., Ltd and Redlepus Vector Industry Shenzhen Co Ltd have helped facilitate the supply of parts for the Garpiya, a long-range attack drone that the U.S. says Russia has used to destroy Ukrainian civilian and military infrastructure.
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6T8Rl1YguM Що всередині Shahed 136 та Mohajer-6? | Як Іран зміг продавати дрони та ракети росії ROZETKA Nov 2, 2022 #дрон #Shahed #Mohajer Іранські дрони тероризують нашу країну вже котрий тиждень поспіль. В у багатьох людей досі є питання — як іранці можуть їх збирати, вони ж під санкціями? У цьому відео ми поговоримо про те, що саме знаходиться всередині іранських Shahed-136, Shahed-131 та Mohajer-6
  5. https://www.businessinsider.com/iran-using-chinese-knock-offs-western-parts-suicide-drones-russia-2022-11 Iran appears to be using Chinese knock-offs of Western parts to build suicide drones for Russia's war in Ukraine, researchers find // Jake Epstein .. Citing an open source review of available information, researchers found in their analysis published Monday that the Shahed-136 drone uses an engine built by Beijing MicroPilot Flight Control Systems — which is a copy of an engine built by German company Limbach Flugmotoren.
  6. https://en.defence-ua.com/weapon_and_tech/shahed_136_has_a_stolen_engine_technology_as_if_that_wasnt_enough_russians_fill_it_with_the_wrong_fuel-6555.html Shahed-136 Has a Stolen Engine Technology, As If That Wasn't Enough, russians Fill It With the Wrong Fuel Defense Express ukr.defense.news@gmail.com April 29, 2023 .. The technology for making MD-550 was stolen by iranians when they captured a Limbach Flugmotoren L-550 aircraft engine of German manufacture in 2006. The MD-550 is in fact a counterfeit copy of the L-550.
  7. https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2023/04/28/7399810/ German technology stolen by Iran almost 20 years ago found in Shahed drones TETIANA LOZOVENKO — FRIDAY, 28 APRIL 2023, 11:15 .. In 2006, Iran illegally purchased drone engines from the German company Limbach Flugmotoren. Three years after that, Iranian engineer Yousef Abutalebi announced that his company had created an engine for a UAV.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limbach_Flugmotoren Limbach Flugmotoren (Limbach Aero Engines) is a Chinese-owned company based in Germany that produces aircraft engines. .. Engines from subsidiary Xiamen Limbach have been used in drones by Russia during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[1][13] In October 2024, the U.S. sanctioned two companies, Xiamen Limbach Aircraft Engine Co. and Redlepus Vector Industry, involving the production of long-range attack drones for Russia, including the Garpiya.[1][14]