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Where did the 1.5 million military uniforms lost by the Russian army go? Maybe you have to ask Chinese military fans?

author:Cheerful and generous, He Xiaojun

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On the world military stage, the mysterious origin of military uniforms and armaments has always been curious. From ancient warrior equipment to modern military technology, these items have always been fascinating. How they were obtained is full of mysteries. A recent news has sparked widespread debate at home and abroad, saying that the Russian army lost 1.5 million military uniforms, all winter clothes, a huge number that calls into question its authenticity. But regardless of the authenticity, this arouses curiosity about the sources of foreign armaments.

The military uniform of the Russian army has always attracted the attention of military fans around the world. From school uniforms to combat uniforms, from body armor to helmets, the standards and styles of these equipment have long been well studied. However, where did these foreign equipment come from? There is no shortage of original and genuine Russian military uniforms on the market, but more of them are imitations. The sellers of these imitations usually do not cost a penny, because the vast majority of Russian military uniforms and equipment are "self-stolen" from within the military. The cost of these equipment is zero, but their price on the market is quite high, becoming a treasure chased by military enthusiasts.

Where did the 1.5 million military uniforms lost by the Russian army go? Maybe you have to ask Chinese military fans?

However, these armaments are not only objects, but also guardians of the lives of army soldiers. Every standard body armor sold can lead to the lack of equipment of soldiers when war breaks out, and thus pay the price of their lives. We should ponder this point.

More worryingly, some people are taking advantage of the opportunity to sell guns, ammunition and even arms such as missiles. Once these weapons enter the market, they pose a serious security threat. The black market for weapons in Ukraine has expanded to countries such as Finland, and weapons aided to Ukraine by Western countries have flowed into the black market of weapons in these countries. Ukraine has a large number of small arms, including automatic rifles, submachine guns and sniper rifles, which are the arms that criminal groups and terrorist organizations crave. The diversion of these weapons to international markets poses a great danger. Even more ironic, some Western countries, once arms suppliers to Ukraine, now face the threat of weapons from Ukraine.

Where did the 1.5 million military uniforms lost by the Russian army go? Maybe you have to ask Chinese military fans?

Despite the efforts of States to combat this arms trade, the problem of arms resale persists. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia has been experiencing large-scale reselling of weapons and equipment. These problems do not only affect the arms market, but can also lead to threats to international security.

We must therefore take this issue seriously and take more effective measures to curb the arms trade and protect the security of the international community. Only in that way can we better maintain peace and security. The mysterious sources of uniforms and armaments, while mysterious, should work to ensure that they do not become a threat to international security.

Where did the 1.5 million military uniforms lost by the Russian army go? Maybe you have to ask Chinese military fans?

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