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News updates related to Russian technology.
South Korea spends $3 billion to buy 24 MH-60R Seahawk helicopters to counter submarines.
The agreement to purchase an additional 24 MH-60R helicopters will triple South Korea's anti-submarine warfare fleet, amid North Korea's development of Russian-technology submarines.
Technology
The Chinese Navy is gradually moving away from relying on Russian technology to achieve self-reliance in maritime power.
The Chinese Navy is accelerating the localization of its fleet, gradually replacing older Russian equipment with advanced technology, aiming to possess nine aircraft carriers by 2035.
China's CJ-10 cruise missile: Long-range strike capability combining Russian and American technology.
With a range exceeding 2,000km and a multi-layered guidance system, the CJ-10 missile allows the Chinese military to enhance its ability to accurately strike strategic targets.
India announces plans to produce Su-57 fighter jets: A turning point in the localization of Russian technology.
HAL Group has confirmed it will utilize 50% of its existing infrastructure to manufacture the Su-57 in India. Russia has committed to sharing all source code, paving the way for a superior fifth-generation fighter variant.
Russia develops Ba2YNbO6 ceramic material capable of withstanding temperatures of 2,000 degrees Celsius for aircraft engines.
Russian scientists have successfully developed a Ba2YNbO6 ceramic material capable of withstanding temperatures up to 2,000 degrees Celsius, significantly increasing the efficiency and lifespan of next-generation aircraft engines.
Iran's multi-layered air defense network: Combat capabilities ranging from domestically produced weapons to Russian technology.
Iran has built a dense defense system with strategic complexes such as Bavar-373 and S-300PMU-2, aimed at protecting its nuclear infrastructure and command centers from attacks.
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