Commentary: Why China transferred a submarine to Myanmar

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Myanmar has two very eager sellers in Beijing and Moscow, with the former having offered a product trial in the form of a submarine, says a researcher.

Before being transferred to Myanmar, China also upgraded the Minye Kyaw Htin. It is unclear whether China sold or gave the submarine to Myanmar for free.

The first of the submarines is currently under construction in Wuhan and scheduled to be delivered in 2023. He appears to prefer Russian military hardware over Chinese-manufactured equipment because of their better quality and because he doesn’t want to become too dependent on Beijing.

 

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