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中国战机连爆大单!军工股集体“起飞”
Ge Long Hui A P P·2025-06-09 05:19

Core Viewpoint - Recent developments in China's military trade, including significant orders from Pakistan and potential purchases from Indonesia, indicate a growing international competitiveness of Chinese military products and a shift towards a more comprehensive combat system export model [1][4]. Military Trade Developments - Indonesia is considering the procurement of 10 J-10 fighter jets, while Pakistan has officially announced an order for 40 J-35 stealth fighters, along with other advanced military equipment [1][3]. - The recent military trade orders reflect a milestone for China's military exports, marking a transition to higher-end, higher-value products and opening new market opportunities [4]. Stock Market Reaction - Following the announcements, the A-share military sector experienced a significant surge, with stocks such as Xuguang Electronics and Lijun Shares hitting the daily limit up of 10% [1][2]. Export Scale and Trends - China's military export scale has significantly increased, with a total growth of 64.6% from 10,140 million TIVs in 2004-2013 to 16,690 million TIVs in 2014-2023 [6]. - Notable increases in specific categories include: - Aircraft exports rose from 3,195 million TIVs to 4,764 million TIVs, a 49.12% increase [6]. - Naval vessels saw a dramatic increase from 1,926 million TIVs to 4,314 million TIVs, a 124% increase [6]. - Air defense weaponry exports surged by 436.21%, from 243 million TIVs to 1,303 million TIVs [6]. Industry Outlook - Analysts predict a strong recovery in the military industry, with expectations of improved performance in the second half of the year compared to the first half [8]. - The military sector is expected to benefit from geopolitical tensions, such as the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, which has heightened global military trade activity [4][8]. - The military industry is characterized by better asset quality, larger business scale, and a higher market ceiling, suggesting a potential revaluation of the sector [7].