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https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/m...lice-mqkml2gnf

Military drones company illegally bought by China, say Italian police

An Italy-based defence manufacturer that supplies the Italian special forces with high-tech drones has been raided by police amid suspicions that it was illegally purchased by China.

Alpi Aviation, based in Pordenone in northern Italy, is being investigated after a Hong Kong company allegedly paid a inflated price for the company in 2018 — triggering Italian investigators’ suspicions.

While investigating the Hong Kong company, they discovered it was a based on a web of corporate holdings that were traced back to “two important government-owned companies in the People’s Republic of China”, a statement from Italy’s tax police said.

A complex cross-ownership diagram issued by police showed 15 Chinese companies allegedly involved in shielding the true ownership of the company.

Police said the Italian company had been bought not as an investment but “exclusively for the acquisition of its technological and production know-how, including military”, with plans reportedly under way to shift production facilities to the eastern Chinese city of Wuxi.

The sale to overseas buyers of strategic Italian companies without first obtaining the permission of the Italian government is outlawed by the country’s “golden power” law.

“The law covers firms which sell to Italy’s defence ministry and Alpi Aviation is on the MoD’s list as a supplier and covered by the law,” said Colonel Stefano Commentucci of Italy’s tax police.

The company also allegedly broke Italian law by failing to inform the government when it temporarily exported a drone for display at a 2019 Shanghai trade fair.

“When it was exported it was declared as a model aircraft, which was clearly not the case,” said Colonel Commentucci.

Alpi Aviation produces the Strix drone, which has been used by Italy’s air force in Afghanistan. Weighing 10kg, with a three-metre wingspan and taking just eight minutes to set up, the drone can be launched by catapult and has a parachute for landing.

Suitable for roving special forces missions and also used by the Italian navy, the drone can relay video and infrared imagery in real time. A police source estimated that a set of two drones cost around €100,000.

The company also undertakes joint research into military drones with Leonardo, the Italian state-controlled defence company.

Three Italian and three Chinese managers at the company are now under investigation over the alleged Chinese purchase.

Lawyers representing Alpi Aviation denied the allegations made by police, stating the sale was “transparent”, did not violate Italian legislation and reflected the “real value of the company”.
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