Banglar Lathial
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The ‘export version’ argument is simply silly. Almost all aircraft are export aircraft, the J-31 is no different. Shenyang is trying to market the aircraft and its biggest potential buyer would be China, so now explain to everyone why Shenyang would use a supposed downgraded version of the aircraft for marketing.
F-22 is not available for export, it is reportedly the 'best' American (USA) fighter aircraft today. For PRC, the 'best' fighter aircraft is J-20. That is also not available for export. Probably Russian Federation does not want to export its premier air defence system S-400 at the moment, if my memory does not betray me.
Again what is your point? Many major engineering companies use supercomputers, if they are not domestic than they are foreign. A supercomputer that was ranked #1 last year would probably not even break the top ten this year, a company that ranked 1st last year may drop to 7th this year.
I think he meant that China is a 'superpower' in the design and production of supercomputers along with Japan and America, at the moment. These countries rotate the mantle for the 'country with the fastest supercomputer in the world' amongst themselves.
This is on equipment purchase, unless you have data that compares Chinese equipment purchases its best you say nothing. And annual budgets are not the same, especially when large conscript armies spent a considerable amount of the annual funds just on feeding and housing expenses. Case in point, you made a very vague and general claim that Russia has no funding and now you can’t support that claim. Can you give me Sukhoi’s budget? Or Saturn’s budget? Or Phazatrons’ budget?
China's GDP and state budget is multiple times greater than that of Russia (about 4 or 5 times greater, at least). The publicly stated defence expenditure by China is also multiple times that of Russia, and it is very likely that gap will widen in the near future due to the booming Chinese economy as opposed to the 'trudging' Russian economy. How much of these $650 billion over 10 years promised by Russian government is actually spent also remains to be seen. Russian government is not the best in the world for meeting all of its expectations or promises either.
By the way, I am not insulting Russia or some other country or trying to put you down. I am just trying to bring some facts to your attention which you should have known already, I think, based on your extensive knowledge of aerospace and aeronautics, I would presume.