Improvements to equipment and maintenance/servicing would require this type of information, so that would normally be a given unless otherwise indicated.Question: This exports, do some countries share data with China on how well they perform in actual combat? How well the radar works, the success rate of shooting down planes, their performance under jamming, the CEP of artillery in live fire conditions, how well armor does vs RL gunfire and explosives, performance of various drone models in combat, unexpected weakpoints of various vehicles etc etc. Sensitive information I know.
That's lots of real world combat data, especially for data linked equipment that China can use for training troops and A.I on.
I bet Russia is really regretting letting their pride in their military not allowing them to buy much in the way of foreign equipment, especially before a certain war started.I think this might be the first time Chinese armored vehicles have been exported to a military or paramilitary entity in the Russian Federation.
I bet Russia is really regretting letting their pride in their military not allowing them to buy much in the way of foreign equipment, especially before a certain war started.
This is on topic, it's about how Russia has been completely neglecting the chinese arms export market due to various factors.Please stay on topic or, at the very least, stop quoting my post if your reply is going to be off-topic. Thank you.
This is on topic, it's about how Russia has been completely neglecting the chinese arms export market due to various factors.
Well it's related to Chinese export of vehicles, of which Russia has very few of, which is weird considering the constant miliatry engagments that they find themselves and their status as China's ally. I was just pointing that out. It would be only considered off topic if I suddenly started talking about Russian ballet or about this cool Russian knife that I once bought.What's the title of this thread? Do you see the word "Russia" or "Russian" in its title?