SMASH, F1/F2, etc., are all being made available for export so that NESCOM can secure funding for improvements and scaling up production. In fact, I've never seen NESCOM be so aggressive with exports until the last 2 years, so I guess the armed forces have told NESCOM (and other SOEs) that it'd be difficult to fund overhead expansion solely through public tax income. We'll give the designs and ToT to those who'll pay so that we can expand our output, iterate real improvements more rapidly, and develop new stuff.
In fact, I recall the @Quwa guys on their podcast discussing offshoring production to countries like Poland and Brazil. It's really starting to seem like NESCOM, HIT, POF, etc., are moving in that direction in a sense. Basically, get overseas customers to pay for added R&D in return for full ToT to them, and we get funding to boost our capacity as well as potentially buy from the customer if we need to up-scale even more rapidly.