Since the development of Chinese weapons, what advanced equipment does Russia have that are worth starting with?

carefully counts China’s current weapons arsenal. In addition to dual aircraft carriers, the most outstanding are the epoch-making J-20, Dongfeng missiles, and drones that may change the mode of future warfare. These weapons all explain my country’s military industry. The industry has improved a big step. With the introduction and service of these weapons, many people believe that our country no longer needs to rely on imports in the military, and that Russian weapons are becoming less attractive to China. In fact, this statement is only half true.

In terms of weapons, China is indeed capable of self-sufficiency and has got rid of its dependence on imported weapons. However, some Russian weapons or related technologies are still very attractive to my country, but Russia is not willing to sell them.

First of all, some electronic technologies, including radar, jamming equipment and anti-jamming equipment, are all currently needed by China. In terms of electronic technology, Western countries started early, developed maturely, and have greater advantages than my country. During the Cold War, in order to counter the United States and its allies, the Soviet Union had successfully developed the S-300 and S-400 internationally renowned air defense missile systems. The upcoming S-500 is the world's most advanced air defense system, which can not only defend against intercontinental missiles, but also hit space targets! These electronic technologies are not available in our country but are urgently needed.

In the field of interference and anti-jamming technology, the technical strength of the Soviet Union is also one of the best. Especially reflected in the Iskander missile, its anti-jamming capability has made many military fans talk about it. my country has introduced related equipment in the 1990s. From the current point of view, Russia still has a top advantage in this field of technology.

Second, the Soviet submarine technology is also very powerful. During the Cold War, the United States was the first to build an aircraft carrier, but it vigorously fudged the Soviet Union to develop nuclear submarines and advocated the uselessness of aircraft carriers. The Soviet Union believed it. Therefore, the Soviet Union's technology on aircraft carriers has always lagged behind that of the United States, but in the field of submarines, it has not to be underestimated. For example, the Type 877 submarine has excellent performance, and its improved Type 636 submarine is known as one of the quietest diesel-electric submarines in the world. The Type 677 submarine, developed based on the Type 636 submarine, uses more than 120 new technologies to increase its combat effectiveness. Invisible and silent, it can be regarded as one of Russia's ace submarines. Although due to technical reasons, the Type 677 submarine keeps twists and turns, its accumulated technology is very valuable, and these technologies are also things that my country wants but Russia will never sell.

In addition, in the field of fighter jets, Russia's related technologies are also very attractive to my country. As one of the first countries to develop and succeed in vertical take-off and landing carrier-based aircraft, the Soviet Union's Yak-141 has epoch-making significance. It is the world's first supersonic vertical take-off and landing fighter. Such technology is clearly tailored for aircraft carrier aircraft. According to Global Net reports, the vertical take-off and landing technology of the fifth-generation fighter F-35B in the United States is derived from the Yak-141 carrier aircraft, and the development of the F119 engine is also affected by the Yak-141, which is sufficient to explain this carrier aircraft Leading in technology. However, it is clear that Russia is currently unable to continue to advance the development and improvement of Yak-141, but these technologies are all needed by our country.

In addition, Russia’s advanced aviation technology is also urgently needed by our country. However, these top-secret technologies cannot be sold to the outside world. Therefore, we must not be blindly optimistic. If our country wants to catch up with Russia, it needs more effort. I believe This day is not too far away!