Over the past decade, China's arms exports have faced a significant setback, with a drop of nearly a quarter, primarily attributed to poor quality and inconsistent performance. Reports from the Directus and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) highlight this decline. While initial demand for Chinese weaponry surged due to cost-effectiveness, issues with functionality and maintenance have since arisen. Importer countries, including Pakistan, Myanmar, Bangladesh, and various African and Middle Eastern nations, have encountered challenges ranging from radar accuracy to engine degradation. Additionally, political tensions and integration difficulties further exacerbate the predicament, underscoring the need for stringent certification standards in the global arms market.
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