This made the Russian military urgently halt the experiments with airplanes, and the development of Russian airplanes did not receive strong support from the country.
This also led to the fact that although Russia currently has some domestically produced airplanes, as long as they are Russian-made, no one dared to board such planes other than the test pilots of the workshops that produce them.
Moreover, given the advanced performance of the airplanes exported by Australasia, the strategy of purchasing a large number of Australasian airplanes has no problem and is the only thing that the Russian Air Force can do at present.
In the end, Nicholas II nodded his head, agreeing to Alekseyev's request to purchase the equipment.
Purchasing more weapons and equipment from Australasia is not necessarily a bad thing for Russia, and since military spending must be spent anyway, it might as well be spent directly on weaponry.