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Malaysia likes Russian weapons
Malaysia likes Russian weapons
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Four days of Malaysia’s international Defense Services Asia exhibition (DSA 2010), one of the world’s five largest and the most representative in Asia, have... 23.04.2010, Sputnik International
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Malaysia likes Russian weapons
08:33 GMT 23.04.2010 (Updated: 19:51 GMT 19.10.2022) Four days of Malaysia’s international Defense Services Asia exhibition (DSA 2010), one of the world’s five largest and the most representative in Asia, have shown that military technical cooperation between Russia and South East Asia is reaching new levels. Asian countries have accounted for 40% of all conventional weapons purchases in the world over the past ten years.
Four days of Malaysia’s international Defense Services Asia exhibition (DSA 2010), one of the world’s five largest and the most representative in Asia, have shown that military technical cooperation between Russia and South East Asia is reaching new levels. Asian countries have accounted for 40% of all conventional weapons purchases in the world over the past ten years.