Beijing, China – The armed forces of China and Russia conducted a joint military exercise. The exercise focused on demonstrating air defense systems and missile interception technologies. This marks the third such joint training exercise between the two countries, reflecting the increasing level of military coordination between them.
The exercises included simulations of missile threat scenarios. They also involved the use of early warning radars and advanced interception systems, with the aim of enhancing combat readiness. The drills sought to develop capabilities for dealing with complex air attacks.
Military sources confirmed that these maneuvers are part of strengthening the strategic partnership between Moscow and Beijing. This partnership is receiving particular attention given the growing regional and international security challenges. The sources emphasized that the exercises are not directed against any specific country.
These exercises are seen as a clear message regarding the two sides’ ability to coordinate jointly. This coordination encompasses areas such as air defense and countering modern threats.


