Rostec Corporation CEO Sergei Chemezov has established that Russia was forced to obliterate all delivered to China S-400 missile after a vessel transporting these got caught in a tempest.
Speaking at a press meeting at the IDEX 2019 military showing, Chemezov said that Russia had long ago signed an indenture with China for the provider of S-400 system with anti-aircraft missiles.
We should have already delivered. Unluckily, a hurricane strikes the vessel that was delivering the armaments, and all these armaments we were forced to be devastated.
A vessel with S-400 system and armaments on board, which came out of Ust-Luga (Leningrad region) in the English Channel areal caught in a storm. In circumstances of strong wind and pitching, the investment apparatus of the accessory could not stand it, and part of the equipment was harshly injured.
According to Chemezov, now new missiles are being contrived in Russia, which will be sent to China.
Defense Editor for Aviation Week Steve Trimble later on its Twitter account has at large the transcription of the swap with Rostec CEO Chemezov about the S-400 system deliver to China.
The contract for the provider of at least six S-400 divisions to China valued at up to $3 billion.
China was the first overseas buyer to seal a government-to-government deal with Russia in 2014 to procure the lethal missile system.
Russia says the S-400 is a cutting-edge air protection scheme that can detect and shoot down targets counting ballistic missiles, enemy jets, and drones up to 600 kilometers away at a height between 10 meters and 27 kilometers.