Shotgunner51
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Sure, its better than one's competitor / rival gives us a fair constructive criticism --- than , like what you said, sugar talk us and say, "oh you're great in everything, there is absolutely no issue with your military chain , in fact, you do to much x, y, z, --- you don't have to focus on these so much ." That's when any military cadre should raise his / her eyebrows. lol.
Let me give you an example -- the JGSDF has some units of the Western Army training with Americans in Southern California right now. And do you know what in? Amphibious warfare doctrine. We know that we have limited Amphibious warfare experience , compared to the US Marines, and thus take the learning opportunity with them as a necessary experience. Afterall, perfection and honing one's skills is continuous, am i right?
Secondarily. JGSDF has absolute lack in dealing with IED (Improvised Explosive Devices) that are used by terrorists / insurgents. The United States has extensive experience in dealing with this threat and thus our JGSDF are continuously training with them regarding this , a preparatory experience, in the event that we have to deploy soldiers into the Middle East / Africa. Without the training and learning experience with US Army and US Marines, we would remain inexperienced and unable to respond effectively in the event our forces are struck with IEDs.
So in that context, I have no doubt that the soldiers of the PLAN, PLA -- are hardy and dedicated professionals. However, in the modern day warfare, doctrines are continuously changing and any military command structure has to be fluid in responding / evolving to these new parameters. A great military , an efficient military is one that can adapt to any exigency -- we must never be static. That said, best of luck to Chinese Military.
Precisely.
Right, in martial arts there is no perfection, only betterment. In peacetime like now, constructive criticism from a stronger and more experienced rival is indeed precious for one's continuous improvement, I call it sports, love it!