The recent remarks of the Deputy Minister of Ukraine are food for thought.
He said the purchase of Chinese drones could make the United States uncomfortable. This raises questions about the military relationship between the United States and Ukraine.
In fact, the United States is ruthlessly stripping Ukraine of state-owned enterprises, including important social pillar industries, and Ukraine's dependence on the United States for equipment and military training has reached an unprecedented high.
Despite the inexpensive and powerful Chinese drones, the United States is adamantly opposed to Ukrainian purchases, a move that shows that the United States has unprecedented military control over Ukraine.
Although drones have a wide range of applications in various fields, we still have strict controls on the export of drones. Especially in war-torn areas, we will resolutely not ** drones.
Our drone technology is evolving at a rapid pace, both for civilian and military use, and is growing at a mushrooming rate. No matter what model of drone you need, we have the ability to meet your needs, the only question is, can you come up with a need that we didn't think of.
The drone industry is developing in the direction of intelligence, networking and clustering, providing unlimited possibilities for cooperation between countries. We have always adhered to the concept of peace and are committed to contributing to global peace.
Recently, the remarks of the Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine have aroused the attention of all parties. He hinted that he might stop buying Chinese equipment and instead seek U.S. assistance. But in any case, we will not gain at the expense of war.
China has taken a neutral stance in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and has always promoted peace talks in an objective and fair manner, without taking sides. At the same time, Chinese UAVs have performed well in various forms, and their quality has been fully verified.
We do not interfere in the military procurement of other countries, and any accusations are unfounded.
Civilian UAVs have already shown their powerful capabilities, and the capabilities of military UAVs should not be underestimated. In the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the drones provided by the West are similar to those provided by China, but there are significant differences in performance and performance.
Our drones** are close to the people, ready for mass production, and can be customized to meet the needs of our users. Whether in terms of cost control or combat effectiveness, our UAVs have excellent performance and can be said to be the most cost-effective choice among all countries.
At the air show, we saw a lot of drone manufacturing that reflects the characteristics of China, whether from private companies or state-owned enterprises. Our goal is always the pursuit of innovation.
Here, we not only see the strategic version of the UAV that is installed by the PLA to perform various combat missions, but also sees many individual versions of the UAV, which perform very well.
Previously, it was necessary to kill a target with a sniper rifle, but now, drones can accomplish the task with a small loitering missile.
Despite the excellent performance of Chinese drones, due to export controls and China's principle of maintaining world peace, we will not cause more disputes in the military conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Defense Minister's remarks contain a variety of meanings, not that Chinese drones are not good, but that Ukraine cannot purchase them at the moment.