When it comes to the development of Chinese weapons for foreign sales, one cannot avoid mentioning the China-Pakistan arms trade. Meanwhile, the Chinese government has always been conservative about disclosing the progress and data of weapon development. This is also considered an "international norm." Therefore, how can we obtain more reliable information about Chinese weapons? And what are the third-party perspectives on Chinese weaponry?
Firstly, let's analyze the U.S. perspective. A lot of their analyses and reviews merely represent personal opinions and do not reflect any official thinking. Even the "China Military Power Report," which is reviewed by the Senate and can be presented in the White House, was authored by a "notorious" ** journalist. However, the U.S. military’s analysis is conducted from its own standpoint. In many high-priced private forums within the U.S., the views expressed are individual opinions, often tinged with "threat theory" rhetoric. Fair assessments are rarely encountered.