Mozgovoy argued that the Russians could purchase the Jiangkai II frigates to shore up obvious gaps in its aging surface fleet while Russians wait on their 4,500-ton Sergei Gorshkov (Project 22350) class frigates to enter the fleet in numbers.
For the Chinese, a naval ship building contract with Russia would be a boon to its emerging arms export trade which sold three frigates to Algeria, a missile defense system to Turkey and unmanned aerial vehicle sales to Africa, according to a March report from the Swedish Stockholm International Peace Research Institute think tank.
While Russian submarine construction is widely regarded among world’s best — second only to the U.S. — its surface construction capability has suffered since the end of the Cold War.
For example, it took shipbuilder Severnaya Verf in St. Petersburg seven years to for first-in-class Sergei Gorshkov — from keel laying to commissioning — to enter the Russian fleet after a spate of delays.
One naval expert contacted by USNI News indicated a purchase of Chinese surface ships by Russia would be a serious admission of its own manufacturing deficiencies.
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