But it should be noted that not all countries have the conditions to share a bowl of soup. After all, this is a real money deal. If you are not strong enough and others don't trust you, your weapons will never be sold. Therefore, the weapons of military powers like the United States and Russia are always very popular. Putin is expected to be happy when he sees domestic military trade transactions. Russian military industry is really busy every year, and domestic and foreign orders are endless.
Russia has always been a big country in military trade, because military trade is the pillar industry of their country. This is mainly because the industrial development in Russia is very uneven. Their heavy industry level is very high, but their light industry is very backward. This industrial imbalance also limits Russia's development, so unlike other countries, Russia's best export products are their weapons and equipment. Moreover, Russian arms are also very popular in the world, where they are very competitive in the industry, and many countries are willing to buy weapons and equipment from Russia.
In fact, China has also bought a lot of weapons and equipment from Russia, such as S400 anti-aircraft missiles and various fighters. India is also a loyal buyer of Russia, buying a lot of weapons from ships to the army. Orders from all over the world have drifted to Russia like snowflakes, which has also made the development of Russian military industry more and more prosperous, and it is simply too busy. Arms deals like this are generally not too few. A country will never buy only one fighter at a time, so it usually has at least dozens. In addition to foreign orders, Russian military workers also need to meet the needs of their own troops, so they have to work overtime every day to ensure timely submission.
Seeing that Russian military trade has developed so well, Putin is naturally happy as a leader, and other countries are envious. After all, military trade is very profitable, but Russia's successful model cannot be imitated by other countries. After all, not every country can inherit as rich a legacy as Russia. Russia now has a lot of weapons and equipment left by the Soviet Union, as well as those technologies, which have created the reputation of Russian military industry. In addition, they also have actual combat as a plus item, and Russian-made weapons have become a symbol of quality. They don't even have to try to sell their weapons.
However, there are certain risks and hidden dangers behind Russia's so prosperous military trade, and industrial imbalance is also a problem after all. Therefore, even if Russia's arms trade is so prosperous, its own economic situation is still not particularly good, which is also a problem that Russia needs to change and reflect on.