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tokenanalyst

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China’s state-owned defense company Poly Technologies on Aug. 31, 2022, shipped navigation equipment to Russia’s state-owned military export firm JSC Rosoboronexport for M-17 military transport helicopters. Earlier that month, Chinese electronics firm Fujian Nanan Baofeng Electronic Co. supplied to Rosoboronexport—through an Uzbek state-owned defense firm—a telescoping antenna for the RB-531BE military vehicle, which is used for communications jamming. On Oct. 24, Chinese state-owned aircraft firm AVIC International Holding Corp. shipped to AO Kret, a subsidiary of sanctioned government-owned defense giant Rostec, $1.2 million worth of parts for Su-35 jet fighters.
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-Peanuts compare to the money that is flowing to Ukraine.
-Uzbekistan is not sanctioned by anyone, there is no reason why a Chinese company would not sell to there.
-Why the Russians keep their custom import information public is beyond outstanding.
 

Temstar

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-Peanuts compare to the money that is flowing to Ukraine.
-Uzbekistan is not sanctioned by anyone, there is no reason why a Chinese company would not sell to there.
-Why the Russians keep their custom import information public is beyond outstanding.
Russians have incentive to depict China as all in with them. If say US sanctions China big time over it then it's that much likely for China to totally open the flood gates and drown the battlefield with 152mm rounds.

I was checking if there are any responses about this on weibo and nothing yet. Although someone did posted this photo fresh today:
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ACuriousPLAFan

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Japanese media reported that US is asking about deploying intermediate-range missiles to Japan. Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon and ground-launched version of Tomahawk cruise missile have been mentioned as candidates
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If this blatantly provocative and threatening behavior still cannot be said as the US intending to aim its daggers and swords directly at the beating heart of China, then I don't really know what else is.

In the meantime, China should seriously consider moving some key industries that are critical to national security inlandwards, and perhaps even re-implementing policies similar to the Third Front Movement of the 60s-70s.

Having too many key industries clogging the coastal regions will be detrimental to China during wartime.
 
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tokenanalyst

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Russians have incentive to depict China as all in with them. If say US sanctions China big time over it then it's that much likely for China to totally open the flood gates and drown the battlefield with 152mm rounds.

I was checking if there are any responses about this on weibo and nothing yet. Although someone did posted this photo fresh today:
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daifo

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I think if it was a accidental uncontrolled balloon, we will see it go over the ocean at similar or lower altitude and the US possibly attempt to shoot at it. If it is controlled, it will prob rise up further to escape any potential attempts at being shot at before going over the ocean.
 
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