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Ukraine needs to publicly shame all those companies that supply russia, direct or indirect. It may force them to improve their logistic control systems and perhaps even build in kill switches if used unauthorised.
You can never stop all import, sanctions only make it harder and more expensive, not impossible.
There's very little you can do to stop a guy with a truck full of stuff from driving across an empty border with a friendly-ish country.
As much as i dont want russia using our tech for war i dont think a remote kill switch in all tech is a great idea.
The problem is that the same companies are probably supplying Ukraine too. Ukraine is constantly playing a very finicky political game.
Edit: I was wrong, Ukraine do publish the list of the components they are finding in Russian weapons. https://war-sanctions.gur.gov.ua/en/components
Ukraine would play finicky political games when it comes to their invasion.
Kill switch is a non starter. I am not paying money for something I don't own.