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Anonymous /k/64011848#64011848
7/21/2025, 2:57:39 PM
Areas where Russia still has an edge over China

>Nuclear submarines
>Jet engines
>Tanks and IFVs
>Attack helicopters
>Hypersonic missiles
>ICBMs
>FPV drones
>Strategic bombers
Anonymous /k/64004268#64004268
7/19/2025, 5:58:20 PM
Ok so China says "fuck it we ball" and starts to give Russia large numbers of weapons systems and aid, similar the amount that Europe and America is giving to Ukraine, around the range of tens of billions of USD a year. They, like Europe/America, aren't giving Russia their high end stuff, so no J-20s or AWACS. How would the war change and what chinese weapon systems would have the best bang for their buck and have the largest effect on the war?

I think that China giving Russia a way to do SEAD and gain air superiority would probably the biggest thing that would change the course of the war. China also has an insane amount of SHORAD that would help to alleviate the drone threat on the frontline. But there's not much that China can give Russia to help clear massive minefields, so I feel like the frontline would still barely budge due to the minefields. Maybe Chinese MRLS? But Russia already has a large amounts of MRLS so I don't think this make a difference. Chinese drones are already a common sight on both sides, so again I don't think it will change the war much.

Thoughts?
Anonymous ID: qiO4KRu/Singapore /pol/507216336#507216336
6/13/2025, 3:28:22 PM
>Russia and China competing for a large share of arms exports to non-western aligned thirde countries
>Russia psyoped themselves and the world into actually thinking that they were an actual military superpower and the 2nd most powerful military on earth, stronger than China
>A lot of countries actually decided to buy Russia hardware and equipment over Chinese, despite Chinese hardware being both better and cheaper, purely because "RUSSIA STONK" and the enduring soviet legacy
>Russian arm sales were a lot higher than China before 2022
>2022 happens, Russian hardware is revealed to be a paper tiger, and now Russia can't supply more weapons, or even maintain or upgrade their customer's existing stock
>Alot of thirdie nations are now stuck with shitty Russian equipment
>To add insult to injury, Chinese hardware is usually cheaper than Russian hardware

How the hell did Russia convince the world that they were stronger than China and that their equipment was better before 2022? Even during their actual superpower soviet days, electronics and software was always their weak point that they made up for with good mechanical engineering. And from the 90s onward, people should have known that electronics, software and electronic warfare was going to be the future of warfare.
So instead of going for the largest electronic hub in the world and the 2nd most advanced software ecosystem in the world, dozens of nations choose Russia, who can't code their way out of a paper bag. I think most nations are regretting this already, with the recent global tensions and the chances of hot wars actually happening.

Hell even Russia suffered from this. In 2022, they only used their shitty domestic drones during the start of the initial invasion. Who knows how much better the initial push could have went if they had bought a shit ton of chinese drones and other chinese weapon systems to make up for their existing weakness in SEAD and electronic warfare before the sanctions put a stop to it.
Anonymous /k/63825011#63825011
6/13/2025, 3:07:54 PM
>Russia and China competing for a large share of arms exports to non-western aligned thirde countries
>Russia psyoped themselves and the world into actually thinking that they were an actual military superpower and the 2nd most powerful military on earth, stronger than China
>A lot of countries actually decided to buy Russia hardware and equipment over Chinese, despite Chinese hardware being both better and cheaper, purely because "RUSSIA STONK" and the enduring soviet legacy
>Russian arm sales were a lot higher than China before 2022
>2022 happens, Russian hardware is revealed to be a paper tiger, and now Russia can't supply more weapons, or even maintain or upgrade their customer's existing stock
>Alot of thirdie nations are now stuck with shitty Russian equipment
>To add insult to injury, Chinese hardware is usually cheaper than Russian hardware

How the hell did Russia convince the world that they were stronger than China and that their equipment was better before 2022? Even during their actual superpower soviet days, electronics and software was always their weak point that they made up for with good mechanical engineering. And from the 90s onward, people should have known that electronics, software and electronic warfare was going to be the future of warfare.

So instead of going for the largest electronic hub in the world and the 2nd most advanced software ecosystem in the world, nations choose Russia, who can't code their way out of a paper bag. I think most nations are regretting this already, with the recent global tensions and the chances of hot wars actually happening.

Hell even Russia suffered from this. In 2022, they only used their shitty domestic drones during the start of the initial invasion. Who knows how much better the initial push could have went if they had bought a shit ton of chinese drones and other chinese weapon systems to make up for their existing weakness in SEAD and electronic warfare before the sanctions put a stop to it.
Anonymous ID: bYqh7CaK/pol/507203563#507203563
6/13/2025, 12:38:37 PM
>Russia and China were actually competing for a large share of arms exports to the same countries
>Russia psyoped themselves and rest of the world into actually thinking that they were an actual serious military power and the 2nd most powerful military on earth
>A lot of countries actually decided to buy Russia hardware and equipment over Chinese, despite Chinese hardware being both better and cheaper, purely because "RUSSIA STONK" and the soviet legacy
>Most thirdie nations are now stuck with shitty Russian equipment that suck and can't be properly supplied, upgraded or maintained by a declining Russia that's barely handling Ukraine
>Iran is one such nation

Should have bought Chinese. Boggles the mind how people think that Russia of all nations could have kept up when warfare was increasingly about electronics and software. Yeah, the drunk soviets with their rusted tank fleets are totally better than the electronic and software capital of the world. Russia is basically dragging all their allies down with them by convincing them to buy Russian hardware instead of Chinese over the last decades.

Russia is also a victim of this, if they had gone all in on Chinese drones and other Chinese military hardware during the 2022 push to Kiev, instead of relying on their shitty domestic drones, the war would have gone very differently.