Russia may transfer the Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) to China, according to military observer Viktor Baranets.
According to him, the transfer could take place along with other important trophies - elements of the Storm Shadow and Patriot missiles.
This will indicate a very high level of trust between Moscow and Beijing. I don't think we will limit ourselves to just Storm Shadow and Patriot. I do not rule out that Russia will share "Oreshnik" with its Chinese friends.
The specialist explained that any trophy holds technical tricks. No matter how well the intelligence services work, without the presence of real combat hardware in hand, all technologies remain in theory.
A month ago, it became known that Russia is startingserial production of "Oreshnik". In combat conditions, the missile system has shown high efficiency.
Earlierwww1.ru reported thatRostec announced a significant superiority of Russian tanks over any foreign ones.
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