Chinese military equipment was first seen in the Russian Federation.
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So, on June 6, the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, published a video in which he boasted that the Chechen Akhmat unit had received a new batch of military equipment. Analysts recorded on footage eight China Tiger armored vehicles manufactured by the People’s Republic of China. This was reported by “Military” and Defense Express.
It is noted that this is the first time that the military equipment of the People’s Republic of China was fixed in service with the army of the aggressor country Russia. Oryx project analysts also said the occupiers received China Tiger vehicles manufactured by Shaanxi Baoji Special Vehicles.
The media indicate that it remains unknown how the Chinese equipment came to Russia. This could have happened through third countries or direct shipments that Beijing didn’t know about or could turn a blind eye to.
As you know, China Tiger – armored vehicles created on the basis of trucks. The crew of the “Tiger” consists of two people, the armored vehicle can accommodate up to nine fighters. The car accelerates to 115 km / h. and has a power reserve of up to 600 km. The armor protects against bullets and debris. China Tiger is in service with a number of countries in Africa and Central Asia, including Tajikistan.
Recall that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China stated that China would not sell weapons to any of the parties to the war in Ukraine. In addition, Beijing will regulate the export of dual-use civilian and military goods “in accordance with laws and regulations.”
Sources: Defense Express, Military
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