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China's Now Selling Weapons On The Global Market At Unbeatable Prices

Akash is among the best SAMs available.

Anything chinese is nothing but "cheap" and "worthless" in the true sense.

 
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Actually, China is still a new immature partner in globle weapons market, especially as a seller.
The trade volume of US and Russia is much greater and their monopolizes are still overpowering.

So what's the best brick used to knock on the door of international defence market?
Of course, the one and the only one is the very superiority of price.
Our objective is joining the market, rather than gain the profit.

On the other hand, it's a win-win situation for Turkey.
The quoted price of the weapons from US and Russia declined in this competition.

In fact, those monopolists always own a great space to cut price, but they just didn't do it until china do it first.
 
Actually, China is still a new immature partner in globle weapons market, especially as a seller.
The trade volume of US and Russia is much greater and their monopolizes are still overpowering.

So what's the best brick used to knock on the door of international defence market?
Of course, the one and the only one is the very superiority of price.
Our objective is joining the market, rather than gain the profit.

On the other hand, it's a win-win situation for Turkey.
The quoted price of the weapons from US and Russia declined in this competition.

In fact, those monopolists always own a great space to cut price, but they just didn't do it until china do it first.

The fact is that everything PRC has "sold", isn't sold.

It's "gifted" for free... and sometimes to the extent with "behind the doors": "Please take it, even if you don't see how it could be of any use".

Indeed, nobody ever used those "gifted, with a please take it" weapons in an actual war... and nobody believes that they offer any benefit to their defence forces in real terms.

Perhaps, they look at the metal junk value in them ... it may be nothing, but well, still not nothing.

If PRC were to sell HQ-9 at a price of less than $200 per ton..... ahh, not bad. Iron ore is costlier. :laugh:
 
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