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China may have signed contracts for the supply of HQ-9 SAM system in Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan
China has set a limited batch of medium-range air defense system HQ-9 in Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, the website of the Chinese newspaper "Huantsyu Shibao" referring to the not unknown "Canadian" (or is it the Hong Kong?) Edition of "Kanwa Defense Review". The latest edition, with reference to staff of the Chinese missile CASIC Corporation reported that contracts for the supply of systems HQ-9 in these two countries were signed back in 2013, "and although the amount is very low, the first time the system is exported." Perhaps, in each case, we are talking about the supply of one division (in Division 8 launchers).
Earlier it was reported on the delivery of Uzbekistan at least one set of Chinese percussion UAV Pterodactyl (Yilong-1) produced by a part of the aircraft industry corporation AVIC Chengdu Aircraft Industry Corporation. The publication also states that in 2014 Chinese heavy MLRS WS-1 were delivered to Azerbaijan. Meanwhile, more than likely would supply to Azerbaijan Turkish version of WS-1, known as Kasirga [actually Turkish missile systems T-300 Kasirga already been purchased by Azerbaijan and show them in parades - bmpd]. According to "Kanwa", also contracted to supply UAVs Yilong-1 in Kazakhstan.
Note that some of the discussion earlier supplies HQ-9 reported in Turkmenistan, and other sources. By itself, the increasing presence of China in the arms markets of the former USSR - a gradual process that began back in the 1990s (in 1999, Armenia has purchased heavy Chinese MLRS WM-80). China's emergence as an economic power is paramount to the fact that the Central Asian countries will inevitably diversify their economic, foreign policy, and, after that, and military-technical ties. Therefore, although the data on specific transactions are questionable and need further testing, their possibility should not be a surprise.
China has set a limited batch of medium-range air defense system HQ-9 in Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, the website of the Chinese newspaper "Huantsyu Shibao" referring to the not unknown "Canadian" (or is it the Hong Kong?) Edition of "Kanwa Defense Review". The latest edition, with reference to staff of the Chinese missile CASIC Corporation reported that contracts for the supply of systems HQ-9 in these two countries were signed back in 2013, "and although the amount is very low, the first time the system is exported." Perhaps, in each case, we are talking about the supply of one division (in Division 8 launchers).
Earlier it was reported on the delivery of Uzbekistan at least one set of Chinese percussion UAV Pterodactyl (Yilong-1) produced by a part of the aircraft industry corporation AVIC Chengdu Aircraft Industry Corporation. The publication also states that in 2014 Chinese heavy MLRS WS-1 were delivered to Azerbaijan. Meanwhile, more than likely would supply to Azerbaijan Turkish version of WS-1, known as Kasirga [actually Turkish missile systems T-300 Kasirga already been purchased by Azerbaijan and show them in parades - bmpd]. According to "Kanwa", also contracted to supply UAVs Yilong-1 in Kazakhstan.
Note that some of the discussion earlier supplies HQ-9 reported in Turkmenistan, and other sources. By itself, the increasing presence of China in the arms markets of the former USSR - a gradual process that began back in the 1990s (in 1999, Armenia has purchased heavy Chinese MLRS WM-80). China's emergence as an economic power is paramount to the fact that the Central Asian countries will inevitably diversify their economic, foreign policy, and, after that, and military-technical ties. Therefore, although the data on specific transactions are questionable and need further testing, their possibility should not be a surprise.