Did you even read the article, which quotes two Chinese automotive industry experts?
'Although Asia’s biggest economy is home to the world’s biggest automobile market, it doesn’t have a competitive supply chain and not one local auto-parts maker is ranked among the top 500 companies globally...
That's a straw man argument, you are completely ignorant of what human rights actually are. Like i suggested, go and educate yourself by first of all reading the universal declaration of human rights, and perhaps some follow on commentary. Especially if you are going to comment on the subject.
The US is far from perfect, but that statement simply isn't true. None of those points you made actually relate directly to Human rights as defined by the universal declaration of human rights. You should perhaps read it sometime before commenting on the subject.
Designed by people without combat experience, or experience in moving containerized housing units around. This is another gimmicky idea that is far less useful than it appears.
Firstly, who is going to be better prepared for combat operations at altitude and low temperatures (particularly...
You can't possibly believe any of the vomit that you post on this site can you? You must be a piss-take, someone trying to make Chinese look like idiots.
That's exactly what I am interested in. Going a step further, could these new design and manufacturing processes extend into civilian commercial applications?
Is there a thread somewhere about Chinese 6th gen fighter development? Could we have more discussion about the actual thread article please? I am interested in reading more about the developments in the US 6th gen program but have to scroll through all these posts to find anything.
I must be stupid as well, because I can't understand your point. The US is stupid because it has progressed its design and manufacturing technology?
This thread has predictably attracted a lot of churlish and envious trolling. Can we have some discussion on something worthwhile reading such as...
Maybe the PLA could invade North America, withdraw and leave one soldier behind and claim they just wanted a risk card.
This clip sums things up nicely:
That's an awful lot of double handling. Separating the food into small packages, load into drones, deliver the packages then re-amalgamate the packages into larger bins to load into trucks.
Also there would need to be a very large amount of drones which will also require time to assemble and...
Its a badly edited clip, it finished with the soldiers unpacking large bins of food from trucks, then distributing them and eating.
The food being loaded into the drones didn't look like MREs (or whatever the PLA calls them), and the water bottles wouldn't survive a fall without bursting open...
The video appears to show soldiers unloading food from trucks in large plastic bins, contrary to the title of the video. The drones seen earlier in the video are not shown actually delivering the food, just edits of them dropping packages from the sky. Wouldn't the packages just splat on impact...
If these smart barracks are fully operational on solar energy, how do they operate at night? That's when it would require the majority of its energy for lighting and heating.
The amount of energy generated by the roof-top solar arrays would probably power one light bulb. There is no way the...
Some do I suppose, such as this French pedo. Whilst his predatory behavior is driven primarily by his deviant needs, there is some element of racial superiority complex in these cases.
Just my thoughts, but this partly explains his need to physically punish those children who were not...
@Galactic Penguin SST,
Maybe you should have read the thread title before posting. Your pretentious and condescending rant was entirely unnecessary, the discussion is about 20th Century leaders.
Welcome to my ignore list.
One name comes immediately to mind when this question is asked, Hitler. Stalin and Churchill to follow. The list in the OP doesn't have any credibility without these three, but so many others are missing.
I agree with that. Incidently, our first case came from Iran, a returning NZ citizen of Iranian origin. You are correct in thinking we should have remained covid free, but virtually all of our cases were returning New Zealanders who probably believed they would be safer here but brought the...