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Slightly old, but an interesting article.

Putin Approves Sale of S-400 to China
By Zachary Keck
April 11, 2014

The advanced air and missile defense system will strengthen China vis-à-vis Taiwan, Japan and India.

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Vladimir Putin has approved in principle the sale of Russia’s most advanced air and missile defense system to China, Russian media outlets have reported.

According to a report on the Russian business channelRBK TV, which was reproduced byBBC Monitoring, Russian President Putin has approved the sale of between two and four S-400 air and missile defense systems to China.Such a deal has long been under negotiation, and if approved would make China the first foreign customer of the advanced defense system. Already, China deploys a number of the Soviet-era S-300 defense system.

Despite the ongoing talks, some had felt that Russia would ultimately refuse to sell China the S-400 surface-to-air missile system for a number of reasons. First, there were reports that Russia planned to withhold all foreign sales of the S-400 until Moscow’s own military needs had been satisfied, sometime later this decade. More importantly, there were widespread concerns in Russian military circles that China would purchase a few of the systems with the intent of stealing the technology and reverse engineering a domestic version.This has been a common problem with military systems Russia has sold to China in the past.

Russia and China have sought to overcome this problem by signing stronger intellectual property protection (IPP) agreements. One IPP agreement was signed in 2008, but Russian officials later dismissed it as being insufficient. Russia and China also reportedly signed a stronger IPP agreement in 2012, although few details about this deal have been released.

With regards to the S-400, Jane’s reports that Russia and China hope to overcome the issue of reverse-engineering using a combination of stronger IPP agreements as well as larger volumes of sales. If China purchases a larger quantity of S-400 missile systems up front, Russia’s arms industry will suffer less if Beijing turns around and reverse-engineers the system.

The S-400 itself is likely to significantly enhance Chinese military power in a number of different contingencies. No country will be more affected by China’s S-400 missile systems, which—with a range of 400 kilometers—experts suggest will allow Beijing to achieve air dominance over the Taiwanese strait. York Chen, a former member of Taiwan’s National Security Council, told Defense News last year: “When S-400s work together with Chinese land- and sea-based fighters, the Chinese will have more confidence in sustaining airspace dominance over the Taiwan theater, thus depriving any organized resistance by the Taiwan Air Force and deterring the American intervention.”

While Taiwan is likely to be the most affected by China’s deployment of S-400s, it will not be alone in having to deal with this new capability. Japan also will have to contend with China’s S-400, which are expected to cover the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands. The impact the S-400 system will have on Japan’s ability to project power against China will be mitigated somewhat by Tokyo’s procurement of F-35 fighter jet. The joint strike fighters are built with enough stealth to operate in environments with advanced air defense systems.

India will also be impacted by the S-400. Because the system can defend against ballistic missiles, China’s deployment of the S-400 could jeopardize India’s strategic deterrent, which currently relies heavily on land-based missiles. This is likely one of the reasons that India next government is expected to reassess India’s no-first use nuclear doctrine. Should China launch a first strike on India’s nuclear arsenal that was able to wipe out most of its strategic forces, it could use missile defense systems like the S-400 to potentially defend against the remaining missiles.

Putin Approves Sale of S-400 to China | The Diplomat
 
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What does Chinese S-400 mean for indian capability? Does indian forward movement of air and missile asset in Tibet region mean worthless?
 
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Russia and China have signed a contract for the supply of Beijing six battalions of antiaircraft missile systems S-400. Under the agreement, China will pay for each division of about $ 500 million.
The contract provides training services for combat vehicles crews, supply of spare parts and additional missiles. Note that there is no official confirmation of the signing of the contract.
According to the US site, a part of each division consists of eight launchers with two missiles each, command car, radar and per charging installation 16 missiles each. According to the Chinese portal , several battalions of S-400 will be posted on the coast from Taiwan, and the rest – from Japan, Vietnam and South Korea.
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Note that there is no official confirmation of the signing of the contract.

All you need to know right there. Anyways, there's already a thread on this. Russia selling S-400s is most likely untrue and the rest is just fluff and speculation. Like the "Su-35 sales to China" rumors that have been floating around for 6 years.
 
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The Chinese defense industry is fully capable of making world class SAMs nowadays. Don't forget that China won the T-LORAMIDS competition in 2013. I'm also willing to bet that modern-day Russia is incapable of building anything comparable to the 052C and 052D, both with 360 degree AESA coverage.

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Congratulations to China if its True ... S-400 is a Good SAM system
 
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I must say congratulation to India, since Russia always uses China as a promotional advertisement to convince India and Vietnam to purchase their newest SAM that is available for export.
Care to look up which is the newest SAM that India purchased from Russia?

On topic, I find this dubious. China has already been manufacturing S-300 equivalent SAMs, and my guess is that they should be able to make an S-400 class system on their own.
 
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