thats my ur pla still is unable to go anywere near taiwan
Influence think thank RAND corporation concluded that China Beats US is Simulated Taiwan War in 2009.
Still, with or without F-22s, the Chinese air and missile force dramatically outnumbers [U.S. and Taiwanese] forces and wins the war of attrition, according to Steve Trimbles summary of the RAND study. The Chinese lose 241 jets on the first day of fighting, while the U.S. and Taiwan together lose 147, but this lopsided kill ratio doesnt matter, when China has hundreds more planes to put into the air. Moreover, most of the U.S. and Taiwanese planes lost, are destroyed on the ground by barrages of Chinese ballistic missiles. (Its not for no reason that the U.S. Air Force is working hard to win new friends, each with juicy new bases, all over the Pacific.)
Before you panic, though, consider the many caveats RAND sneaks into the study especially in the footnotes.
In light of how close the Chinese and Taiwanese economies have grown in the last decade, a Chinese invasion would amount to Beijing shooting itself in the foot. Chinas IT sector, in particular, could be devastated. Never mind that the U.S. and Chinese economies are also irrevocably interdependent.
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