In the same afternoon, Shatov returned to Russia on a Russian military plane. Jiang Chen gifted him the "Sword Shuttering-1" from the warehouse to bring back as a sample to show the Kremlin.
As for whether or not Russians would reverse engineer the "Sword Shuttering -1," Jiang Chen wasn't worried about this issue.
There was a gap in technological understanding. Even if the Russians studied the "Sword Shuttering-1" for ten years, they wouldn't necessarily be able to create their own EMP weapons with a dozen or so limited samples.
What's more, Sword Shuttering-1 only covered a 100,000 square kilometer zone, equivalent to only a quarter of California. As far as strategic weapons were concerned, it wasn't a top-notch weapon, and it could only be regarded as an early-generation strategic EMP weapon.