Chinese civilian products have shown their skills in the Russian Ukrainian battlefield, showing amaz

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-08

The Russia-Ukraine conflict has been going on for a long time, and the two sides are fiercely facing off on the battlefield. In this war, some unexpectedly played an important role, providing both sides with convenient combat tools, allowing the world to witness China's great strength as an industrial power and its amazing war potential. This fact is undoubtedly difficult for the United States and the West to accept.

The performance of these Chinese civilian products on the battlefield between Russia and Ukraine not only reflects the normal economic and trade exchanges between China and the international community, but also shows China's true heritage as an industrial power and its amazing war potential. This not only allows people to see the strong production capacity of China's private enterprises, but also reminds us that we need to make reasonable arrangements for private enterprises to switch to military equipment when necessary. First of all, a SA6 handheld spectrum analyzer produced by a company in Guangdong, China, played an important role on the battlefield. This device can not only find and measure signals in a certain frequency range and display them graphically, but also is widely used in telecommunications, railways, scientific research and other fields. On the Russian-Ukrainian battlefield, the Russian army uses this device to detect whether there are drone actions of the Ukrainian army nearby. This kind of equipment is also very cheap, and the price of a single unit is about $190, which allows the Russian army to purchase and use it in large quantities.

In addition, some Chinese-made infrared night vision devices and other observation equipment also played an important role on the battlefield. These devices provide clear visibility in dark or low-light environments, making them a must-have for individual combat. This equipment was used extensively by both armies, and some equipment was installed on heavy equipment such as infantry combat vehicles, improving the performance of fire control systems. Finally, a Chinese-made civilian all-terrain vehicle has also played an important role on the Russian-Ukrainian battlefield. This vehicle has strong off-road ability and load capacity, making it a recreational vehicle suitable for outdoor activities. However, the Russian side has put it into the front-line battlefield for the transportation of supplies and the wounded, as well as assault and infiltration operations. This is reminiscent of the British "Lynx" light armored car, only ** much cheaper. If it weren't for the fact that the Ukrainian army destroyed 2 vehicles during the battle and imposed sanctions on the manufacturers of the vehicles, we might not have known that this car could also be used on the battlefield.

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The performance of these Chinese civilian products on the battlefield between Russia and Ukraine not only reflects the normal economic and trade exchanges between China and the international community, but also shows China's true heritage as an industrial power and its amazing war potential. This is undoubtedly a difficult fact to accept, and even more so for the United States and the West. However, this also sounded a wake-up call for China, reminding us that we need to conduct an "industrial survey" to see what products can be used by the PLA in the hands of China's private enterprises, and which ** research and development projects can be used by military and civilian cooperation. After all, the production capacity of private enterprises is also a key component of a country's war potential, and how to use the existing production lines of private enterprises to switch to the production of military equipment when needed is a problem that any country with a certain industrial base must consider. Only by finding out the situation in advance can we make reasonable arrangements for the change of production when needed. This is also a realistic requirement of China's people-to-people integration strategy.

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