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This conflict also represents the complete exchange of evils between China and the Soviet Union. Until the collapse of the Soviet Union, there were a large number of soldiers on the Sino Soviet border, even those soldiers were not mobilized in the Sino Vietnam War. The biggest impact of this conflict is that China almost completely captured a t-62 main battle tank (No. 525), which greatly affected the development of Chinese tanks during the cold war(Google translate)
不确定我是否了解(Google翻译)