China Offers Full Support to Russia on Ukraine War

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China Offers Full Support to Russia on Ukraine War​

Published Feb 05, 2024 at 7:18 AM EST

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China's defense minister, Dong Jun, gave his full support to Russia's war in Ukraine during a video call with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Shoigu.

China's newly appointed defense chief and Shoigu discussed boosting military cooperation and coordination as the Russia-Ukraine war drags on. Tensions surrounding the Ukraine crisis have tested the resilience of the China-Russia partnership, with Beijing supporting the Kremlin's plans economically rather than openly amid international pressure.

The Russian government released a video of Dong Jun's message to Shoigu, in which he said China would stand with Russia on the Ukraine issue despite pressure from the U.S. and Europe.

"In recent years, the U.S. and the West world have been isolating Russia. We understand and care about Russia's situation all the time, and we strongly support justice. We have supported you on the Ukrainian issue even though the U.S. and Europe continue to put pressure on the Chinese side. Even defense cooperation between China and the European Union has taken a hit, but we will not change or abandon our established policy because of this, and they should not and cannot hinder normal and long-term cooperation with Russia," he said, according to a video of his interpreted remarks released online by Russia's defense ministry.

The readout of the meeting by China's ministry of defense didn't mention the comments about China's support for Russia's Ukraine war.

According to a statement released by China's ministry, the two "exchanged views on international and regional issues of common interest," emphasizing the need to implement the consensus reached by their respective heads of state.

Dong Jun articulated a vision for the two militaries to enhance strategic trust, expand practical cooperation, and elevate their military-to-military relationship, thereby contributing significantly to the deepening of China-Russia comprehensive strategic coordination and the maintenance of global security and stability.

Dong highlighted that the year 2024 marks the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Russia, signaling an opportunity to further solidify their partnership against a backdrop of global challenges. China Daily reported Dong's emphasis on the continuous strengthening of strategic mutual trust and pragmatic cooperation between their armed forces.

However, Shoigu made it clear that despite the growing cooperation, the relationship between China and Russia doesn't constitute a formal military alliance.

He stated: "Unlike some Western countries, our two countries do not form a military bloc," underscoring the unique nature of their partnership. Shoigu elaborated on the dynamic development of military relations through regular joint naval, air, and land combat training activities and complex combat exercises, highlighting a shared commitment to a robust strategic partnership in defense.

Furthermore, he expressed his anticipation for the "closest and most fruitful cooperation" with China, believing that their discussions would further strengthen the Russian-Chinese strategic partnership in defense. Sputnik News reported Shoigu's positive outlook on future collaborations with his Chinese counterpart.

This support comes amid concerns over China's military and logistical assistance to Russia, as highlighted by the Washington think tank the Atlantic Council's analysis on November 15, 2023. The analysis pointed out that Chinese-made vehicles and equipment have played a crucial role in enabling Russian military operations in Ukraine, particularly during critical phases of the conflict.

Both nations hailed the current state of their relationship as the "best in history" under the leadership of Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin downplayed the comments by Dong when asked about it by a journalist on February 1.

"China's position on the Ukraine crisis is consistent and clear. We hope all parties will strive to cool down the tensions and create favorable conditions for the political settlement of the crisis. This position has not changed," Wang said during the daily press briefing.
 
It is time China open up her arsenal to Russia

And help Russia to complete the de nazification and demilitarisation of Ukraine and NATO


Such as the drones in here for starter.
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The TB-001, often known as the ‘twin-tailed scorpion,’ was developed by the Sichuan-based Tengoen Technology. Distinguished by its twin-tail booms and first launched in September 2017, it has a range of about 6,000-8,000 kilometers and a maximum flight time of 35 hours.


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It has a maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of over 3,000 kg and a service ceiling of 32808 feet. It also has an unusually positioned three-propeller configuration, with one on each wing and the other a push-propeller at the end of the main fuselage.

This flight altitude is higher than the effective interception range of the short-range surface-to-air missiles, improving the operational safety of the UCAV. 0000000000000000000000.


Firedragons (range 300KM CEP 1m)

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PHL-191 AND FIREDRAGONS LIKE COOKIES AND DIMSUMS.



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China should gift Russia with 500 such boxes for a start.

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The TB-001, often known as the ‘twin-tailed scorpion,’ was developed by the Sichuan-based Tengoen Technology. Distinguished by its twin-tail booms and first launched in September 2017, it has a range of about 6,000-8,000 kilometers and a maximum flight time of 35 hours.

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It has a maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of over 3,000 kg and a service ceiling of 32808 feet. It also has an unusually positioned three-propeller configuration, with one on each wing and the other a push-propeller at the end of the main fuselage.

This flight altitude is higher than the effective interception range of the short-range surface-to-air missiles, improving the operational safety of the UCAV. 0000000000000000000000.

Delivery of Firedragons (300km range CEP 1m)
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and Chinese suicide drones by the hundreds of boxes
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Get thousands and tens of thousands of Chinese FH-901 suicide drones.
Get a hundred boxes to start with

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FH-901 carry 10 times the bang of Switchblade, much longer loitering time and can carry out swarming attacks.

That will make American Switchblade look like a switchblade brought to a machine gun fight.

Especially as after de nazification of Ukraine, Russia move to denazified NATO as well.
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China unveils its own 'switchblade' suicide drone
 

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