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Russian Arms Exports to China in Collapse: Report
2008-02-03
MOSCOW — Russia’s arms industry is suffering a near collapse in exports to China as military top brass agonize over which technology the neighboring state should be allowed, a Russian daily reported Jan. 29.
That's a good conversation to have, though I think it need be a short one.
The independent newspaper Nezavisimaya Gazeta said that Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov would visit China to try to resolve problems in this key relationship before President Vladimir PutinÂ’s final term ends in May.

From a situation where 40 percent of Russian earnings from arms exports came from China, “recently exports to China of our military equipment and weapons have dropped almost to zero,” the paper said.

One problem is the recent breakdown of a contract to supply transport and refueling aircraft after problems at an Uzbek contractor, the paper said.
But the main issue is indecision over which technology can safely be sold to China, as well as BeijingÂ’s desire to receive licenses to do the work itself, the paper said, citing a senior officer overseeing the arms industry, Mikhail Dmitriyev.
And their habit of 'sharing' designs and information with other unsavory clients.
RussiaÂ’s arms export agency declined to comment on the report when contacted by AFP, as did the defense ministry.

The paper said Moscow’s willingness to deliver cutting-edge technology to India, another major importer of Russian weapons, had “embittered the Chinese generals,” the paper said.

Russia has sought close military ties with China, particularly through the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, while the two countries have often aligned their policies as permanent members of the United Nations Security Council.
Posted by:john frum

#8  Heh, heh, heh.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-02-03 23:06  

#7  Am sure it's been by an accident, Joe.
;-)
Posted by: twobyfour   2008-02-03 21:38  

#6  ION, TOPIX > NORTH KOREA STILL GETTING MISSLE PARTS FROM THE OUTSIDE. NOKORS are considered self-sufficient as to missles - can effec strike all of SK plus most of Japan, but allegedly still lack the ability to mount a warhead atop a missle??? + US ENVOY: NO FINAL NUCLEAR DECLARATION FROM NORTH KOREA.

*DEFENSE NEWS > TAIWAN ACCIDENTALLY REVEALS NEW MISSLE. HF-3 LR ANTI-SHIP Missles reportedly capable of hitting ships near to China's coasts, + possibly INLAND TARGETS?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-02-03 18:49  

#5  CHINESE MIL FORUM > TAIPEITIMES - Legislation is being introduced to the US Congress [Foreign Affairs Cmte]to reinforce US-TAIWAN ties + suppor Taiwan's Presidential election, plus praise Taiwan's democracy and recent ventures.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-02-03 18:01  

#4  ALso from WAFF > MILITARY BALANCE TILTING TOWARDS CHINA [Taiwan] [long].
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-02-03 17:52  

#3  ION RUSSIA, WAFF.com > RIAN - RUSSIA to increase naval presence in the World/Global Ocean [strategic areas].
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-02-03 17:51  

#2  Puty can join all the copyright and patent holders from the West in a good cry about it. Here's an idea, why not go to the WTO and get a finding against them? ROTFL.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-02-03 13:24  

#1  China has all to gain.
Posted by: Cravith Poodle2527   2008-02-03 12:49  

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