China To Potentially Purchase More Russian Su-35 Fighter Jets, Carries Out Frequent Drills

China To Potentially Purchase More Russian Su-35 Fighter Jets, Carries Out Frequent Drills

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China is to potentially purchase even more Russian Su-35 fighter jets, the Russian Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation told TASS.

“We are expecting a response from China on our offer to purchase modern weapons and military equipment manufactured in Russia, including additional batches of Su-35 fighter jets,” the service said.

China was also the first country to purchase the Su-35, the contract was signed back in 2015 for the delivery of 24 jets worth approximately $2.5 billion.

All of those 24 jets have been successfully delivered.

A Chinese military television channel, Weihutang, also reported that the Chinese People’s Liberation Army may purchase more Su-35 to replace older aircraft.

Fu Qianshao, a Chinese air defense expert, told the Global Times that while China could indeed buy more Su-35s, they are not meant to replace older Chinese jets because the Russian aircraft is too expensive and China has too many old jets. The replacement will most likely be done by domestically made warplanes, he said.

“Rather the possibly purchase of more Su-35 would be to make the Chinese Air Force’s logistical support for the warplane fleet more efficient as there would be more spare parts and dedicated personnel, Fu said, noting that economic and political factors might also play a part in the potential deal due to China and Russia’s close relations, and a Chinese purchase would help boost Russia’s aviation industry,” the Global Times reported.

This completed purchase was marked by the first ever use of the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) angered both Moscow and Beijing, with Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang arguing at the time that Washington “seriously violated the basic norms governing international relations and seriously damaged the relations between the two countries and the two militaries.”

Both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping vowed to do even more business, but no in USD to avoid the effects of these sanctions.

Separately, the Chinese People’s Liberation Navy closed off a part of the South China Sea to conduct anti-ship missile tests.

CNBC cited anonymous US defense officials, who claimed that a series of anti-ship ballistic missile tests were conducted over a five-day period concluding on July 3rd.

As reported by the Business Insider:

“For ballistic-missile tests, Chinese authorities typically issue Notices to Airmen (NOTAM) identifying “temporary danger areas,” Ankit Panda, senior editor at The Diplomat, explained. Such a NOTAM was issued for the period between June 30 and July 1, marking off two locations in the South China Sea.

China To Potentially Purchase More Russian Su-35 Fighter Jets, Carries Out Frequent Drills

hinese dredging vessels in the waters around Mischief Reef in the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea in 2015.U.S. Navy / Reuters file

Beijing previously moved land-based anti-ship cruise missiles (ASCMs), such as the YJ-62 and YJ-12B, to Chinese-occupied territories in the region, a move the US condemned.”

However, it remains unclear what missiles were being tested.

The area surrounding the Spratly Islands which was closed off is highly disputed, between China and Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam, all of whom claim the area belongs to their territory.

A Pentagon spokesperson commented on the missile tests, saying they were disturbing.

“Of course, the Pentagon was aware of the Chinese missile launch from the man-made structures in the South China Sea near the Spratly Islands,” Pentagon spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Dave Eastburn said.

“I’m not going to speak on behalf of all the sovereign nations in the region, but I’m sure they agree that the PRC’s behaviour is contrary to its claim to want to bring peace to the region and obviously actions like this are coercive acts meant to intimidate other (South China Sea) claimants,” Eastburn added.

The US Pentagon is also concerned whether Cambodia is planning to offer hosting a Chinese military contingent.

U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for South and Southeast Asia Joseph Felter made the suggestion in a frank letter last month to Cambodia’s Minister for National Defense Tea Banh.

He demanded to know whether the Cambodian Defense Ministry had backtracked on a US offer to restore buildings at the base of in Preah Sihanouk province on Cambodia’s southwest coast. The area has received massive Chinese investment in recentyears.

Felter said funds for the upgrade were approved in April. In June, however, Cambodia’s Defense Ministry told its American counterpart the upgrades were “no longer necessary”.

“I would greatly appreciate a more detailed explanation for why these repairs — which your staff requested — are no longer necessary as well as your future plans for these U.S.-funded facilities,” Felter wrote.

“The notification letter of 6 June 2019 has been sent throughout the U.S. government and is fueling speculation that this sudden change of policy could indicate larger plans for changes at Ream Naval Base, particularly ones that involve hosting Chinese military assets,” the letter said.

“We have provided significant support and assistance to the Cambodian military over the past 28 years and hope to continue to be able to work together in areas of common interest.”

There is no official confirmation of whether there would be any increasing Chinese military presence in Cambodia, but it would not be surprising, since relations between the two countries have been becoming much closer in recent years.

Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen, who has been in power for more than 30 years, has moved increasingly close to Beijing in recent years, securing billions of dollars for infrastructure projects under the Belt and Road Initiative.

Naturally, the West has condemned the improvement of relations with China, due to “democratic backsliding.”

Amid the protests in Hong Kong, the People’s Liberation Army conducted an exercise on June 26th.

The PLA Daily said on its verified account on the Weibo platform that the joint exercise on June 26 – which involved ground forces, the navy and the air force – were aimed at “reviewing and raising the units’ combat abilities in emergency dispatches”.

Between July 3rd and 17th, Chinese and German militaries will hold a joint exercise on medical support.

The exercise will be based on the joint operation of medical support teams from the two militaries in international humanitarian medical rescue missions and will focus on tasks including joint command, rescue and disease control.

The People’s Liberation Army appears to be ramping up its efforts in terms of modernization, as well as preparedness.

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Barba_Papa

To the Chinese buying 24 more SU-35’s, or even 240, is basically chump change. They literally spend ten times more on the Belt & Road Initiative. To them its a cheap way to throw Russia a bone. If I were Putin I’d keep a weary eye on the Chinese. A little trust goes a long way, the less you use, the further you will go. It wouldn’t do Russia well in the long term to exchange American international dominance for Chinese international dominance. While have done almost all of the legwork, like in Syria.

Nosferatu

Poor analysis, bad knowledge

Jim Bim

your analysis and knowledge is at a very low level…….quite embarrassing.

Barba_Papa

You and Nosferatu go coddle China, me, I have no illusions. The enemy of my enemy is not my friend, just my enemy’s enemy. Nothing more, nothing less. If you think a country led by a one party state and a leader that got appointed for life will be less oppressive to the rest of the world then the US I have an old 2nd hand car for you. Only being driven on sundays by an old lady. You can 100% trust me.

China has done fuck all to help Syria while Russia and Iran bled. It’s doing fuck all to help Iran. I think its good that Russia can make up for lost trade and investments from the West from China, but lets not pretend that China is all rays and sunshines. Or trustworthy. Go ask the people of Hong Kong how well China holds its promises.

Jim Bim

Crawl back to your hole brainless creep.

Mike

Your just an idiotic libratarian moron who see communist under you bed every night, so please fuck off.

RichardD

You’re way off. To put China in the same category as Jewmerica is ludicrous. China has flooded the planet with quality cheap goods helping to lift billions to a better quality life while Jewmerica is busy mass murdering and starving them into submission to force their criminally insane Jew world order hegemony project on the planet.

China broke the US oil embargo on Iran. And has conducted sane rational foreign policy with everyone, including Russia. And is one of Russia’s biggest energy customers.

Barba_Papa

I wouldn’t place the words China and quality in the same sentence. Other then those Chinese made goods are sure as hell of low quality. They can make quality goods, no doubt about that. But they just don’t care enough to do so. The Chinese have a scam mentality. Always prioritize quick easy profits over long term sustainable gains. I’m not sure if this was always the case or the results of Mao’s social engineering. He pretty much succeeded in erasing traditional Chinese culture. And if you want to find traditional Chinese culture you’ll probably have more luck finding it in Hong Kong or Taiwan then the mainland. Places which so happen to produce goods of far better quality then the mainland.

vaderfater

The enemy of my enemy is not my friend, just my enemy’s enemy.

BIG TRUTH!

One of the reason, why has fallen the USSR, was the support of totally shitty countries which criticized the USA. Like Benin. Lot of support, but the oil-righrs had only french companies.

China is real enemy of Russia.

Justin

“It wouldn’t do Russia well in the long term to exchange American international dominance for Chinese international dominance. While have done almost all of the legwork, like in Syria.”

i agree!

but what makes me laugh is that this article isnt telling us the truth! The first 24 jets were purchased from Russia because Russia wouldnt sell them the jet engines alone! They had to buy the whole aircraft haha! This is admitted by russia themselves!

So what is this story REALLY telling us?
That china’s “5th gen fighters” dont have 5th gen engines (supercruise)
The Chinese arnt so smart! They copy Russian jet designs LITERALLY but cant back engineer Russian 5th gen engines either(which russia also admitted too)!

Russia has stated clearly that nobody can backward engineer our rocket engines (which is why the US still purchases them) and why the chinese needed to buy our jets which they usually copy! China cant figure it out!

:)

Nicole Temple

Here is an interesting video showing how China is preparing its population for war:

https://viableopposition.blogspot.com/2018/11/peace-behind-me-war-in-front-of-me.html

Under the current reality, it will be interesting to see if the United States adopts a divide and conquer strategy with China and Russia, partnering up with one of its two current foes since, at the very least, it is clearly out-manned and is increasingly under threat technologically.

Low Voltage

That’s always their strategy, but they have nothing but vassalship to offer either side.

Toronto Tonto

China will take back Siberia with its new planes .

Mike

While America owns your worthless canuck ass.

Toronto Tonto

wrongy wrongo dikcheese.