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Surreal Sales: Drone Jammers and War Tech on TikTok
20 Feb
Summary
- Chinese manufacturers market military drone tech on TikTok.
- TikTok videos showcase anti-drone rifles, jammers, and sensors.
- Componentry for drones on both sides of the Ukraine war is Chinese.

TikTok is now an unlikely showroom for China's burgeoning drone economy, featuring military-grade equipment. Small Chinese manufacturers are openly advertising tools of modern warfare, such as anti-drone rifles, jammers, and sensors, through videos with a consumer lifestyle cadence. These surreal e-commerce displays present a stark contrast between online sales and battlefield realities.
WIRED's review of TikTok content revealed various anti-drone devices, including jamming guns and backpack-mounted antenna systems. Captions often appear in multiple languages, catering to a global audience. This technology is critical as both Russia and Ukraine expand drone production and defenses. Notably, essential drone components for both nations are largely manufactured in China's industrial hubs.
Despite Beijing's export restrictions on dual-use technologies, Chinese drones and parts continue to flow to conflict zones. Trade figures suggest significant discrepancies, with official sales to Ukraine much lower than estimated values, indicating a reliance on third-party intermediaries. Experts note that jamming equipment disrupts drone communication and navigation, impacting their operability in conflicts.




