Russia has agreed to equip and train Chinese airborne battalions and share experiences.
Russia is transferring battle experience for performing operations of Chinese airborne units. It reports about it The Washington Post With reference to documents from the Black Moon hacker group.
The data, the accuracy of which Rusi’s British Analytical Center confirmed, indicated a deepening of the alliance between Moscow and Beijing.
In particular, in the 800-page archive it was stated in October 2024, Russia agreed to sell the Chinese army of 37 light BMD-4M, 11 self-propelled anti-tank installations of Spru-LMM1 and 11 armored BTR-MDM personnel.
Hacker files described training programs for Chinese paratroopers to use weapons and control systems, conducted by Russian specialists, and then in China.
Russia has agreed to equip and train Chinese airborne battalions and share experience in the field of landing armored vehicles, which, according to Rusi’s analysts, may increase Beijing’s chances of getting Taiwan.
According to Lyle Goldstein, an expert in the Armed Forces of China and Russia from the University of Brown, Chinese strategic strategic units “absolutely” absolute “to move thousands of military personnel in Taiwan in the early hours of conflict. Despite the great power of firing, a full -scale invasion of Taiwan will be a dangerous step for the Chinese army that is not determined in the case.
An agreement with Moscow will allow Beijing to have access to technologies on airplane operations, where Russian opportunities are more than Chinese.
The Kremlin and China’s Ministry of Defense did not respond to media requests about comments.
As you know, in May, the Chinese army worked on the sea landing in the Taiwan Strait area. During exercises, the floating ZBD-2000 BMP is involved, which can accelerate to 40 km/h at sea.
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