So China is now selling ingeniously developed combat aircraft, marketed to be even more superior than the Su-27's.
After decades of importing and reverse-engineering Russian arms, China has reached a tipping point: It now can produce many of its own advanced weapons—including high-tech fighter jets like the Su-27—and is on the verge of building an aircraft carrier.
Not only have Chinese engineers cloned the prized Su-27's avionics and radar but they are fitting it with the last piece in the technological puzzle, a Chinese jet engine.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... %3Darticle
Which leads me to my second question, on one hand armies are engaging in ferocious war drills while on the hand superior transfer of technology still prevails.
For instance China recently deployed High speed trains capable of speeds in excess of 300km/h. The technology developed in countries like Germany, France and Japan.
My question is, should transfer of technology between countries exist? What defines terms of trade and what restricts terms of trade? Can countries be self-sufficient and yet prosper? Globalization and trade was supposed to make the world a better place, yet countries still spending unprecedented amounts propping up their respective militaries.