The Chinese National Liberation Army (PLA) will replace soldiers serving in Tibet’s border areas with India with robots. It is reported by the British Daily Mail.
About 200 “iron soldiers” model Mule-200 and Sharp Claws are ready to start performing the border service. They can carry supplies, are equipped with small arms, and, unlike humans, do not suffer from the frosty rarefied air of the highlands.
In addition to the robotic border guards, 150 Lynx all-terrain vehicles will arrive in Tibet, which can be converted both for transporting goods and for conducting artillery fire.
The confrontation between the two Asian giant powers is heating up – on December 12, the chief of the Indian defense staff, General Bipin Rawat, said that China had become the most serious threat to India’s security. The S-300 Triumph anti-aircraft systems acquired from Russia will repel air threats from both Pakistan, which is openly hostile to India, and China.
Source: Rosbalt

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