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According to reports this week, the Chinese communist regime has sent dozens of robots equipped with firearms to replace hundreds of its army soldiers severely affected by the extreme cold conditions prevailing in the high mountains bordering India.

According to a report in India’s Times Now News, more than half of the robot vehicles made available by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) are headed for Ladakh. China is clashing with the Indian army over a disputed border in this region.

The dozens of unmanned vehicles being deployed by the regime in the region are capable of carrying both supplies and light machine gun-type weapons that are operated wirelessly.

According to Indian media, at least 88 robots called Sharp Claws were sent in this first instance, of which 38 were immediately directed to the border area of significant conflict.

Some 120 Mule-200 model robot tanks have also been sent to Tibet, with most of them deployed in the border area.

In addition to the unmanned devices, the CCP reinforced the area with at least 70 VP-72 type armored vehicles and more than 150 all-terrain vehicles capable of carrying several soldiers, armaments or supplies of all kinds.

Previously, the communist propaganda apparatus had boasted about the latest technology equipment such as exoskeletons with which the soldiers sent to the conflict zone were equipped to be protected from extreme temperatures, windstorms and snow while facilitating the transport of heavy loads.

“This type of exoskeleton suit is particularly effective in missions such as supply delivery, patrol and sentry duty,” communist propaganda media reported in December 2020.

This suit is ideal for performing work at considerable altitudes where people can suffer muscle weakness from lack of oxygen, compounded by the mountain cold. Such is the case of border troops who must perform their tasks at altitudes of more than 5,000 meters.

However, the suits were not as effective as the CCP army first thought. The soldiers suffered from the harsh consequences of the high mountains anyway. So the authorities decided to replace them with dozens of dangerous robots that have aroused alarm in the international community.

China and India have fought an on-and-off conflict in their border region for decades along what is known as the “line of control.”

The region is extremely dry, remote and inhospitable, has little practical value yet carries a heavy symbolic significance of power for both countries as they seek to manifest their power and dominance.

Tensions have been high for several years, but escalated in January 2020 when Indian media reported an armed clash between Indian and Chinese troops, following an unsuccessful attempt by the CCP to violate the boundaries established on the Sikkim border.

It was reported that Chinese soldiers attempted to cross the border, but were challenged by Indian soldiers, who successfully stopped the advance of the red army after a violent confrontation, which left at least 20 Chinese soldiers injured and a strong tension between the governments of both countries.

 
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Injuns are fcking pussios dude
 
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Obviously China is afraid of SUPAPAWA INDIA #1 and 56" Chest "Masterstroke" Modi.
 
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According to reports this week, the Chinese communist regime has sent dozens of robots equipped with firearms to replace hundreds of its army soldiers severely affected by the extreme cold conditions prevailing in the high mountains bordering India.

According to a report in India’s Times Now News, more than half of the robot vehicles made available by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) are headed for Ladakh. China is clashing with the Indian army over a disputed border in this region.

The dozens of unmanned vehicles being deployed by the regime in the region are capable of carrying both supplies and light machine gun-type weapons that are operated wirelessly.

According to Indian media, at least 88 robots called Sharp Claws were sent in this first instance, of which 38 were immediately directed to the border area of significant conflict.

Some 120 Mule-200 model robot tanks have also been sent to Tibet, with most of them deployed in the border area.

In addition to the unmanned devices, the CCP reinforced the area with at least 70 VP-72 type armored vehicles and more than 150 all-terrain vehicles capable of carrying several soldiers, armaments or supplies of all kinds.

Previously, the communist propaganda apparatus had boasted about the latest technology equipment such as exoskeletons with which the soldiers sent to the conflict zone were equipped to be protected from extreme temperatures, windstorms and snow while facilitating the transport of heavy loads.

“This type of exoskeleton suit is particularly effective in missions such as supply delivery, patrol and sentry duty,” communist propaganda media reported in December 2020.

This suit is ideal for performing work at considerable altitudes where people can suffer muscle weakness from lack of oxygen, compounded by the mountain cold. Such is the case of border troops who must perform their tasks at altitudes of more than 5,000 meters.

However, the suits were not as effective as the CCP army first thought. The soldiers suffered from the harsh consequences of the high mountains anyway. So the authorities decided to replace them with dozens of dangerous robots that have aroused alarm in the international community.

China and India have fought an on-and-off conflict in their border region for decades along what is known as the “line of control.”

The region is extremely dry, remote and inhospitable, has little practical value yet carries a heavy symbolic significance of power for both countries as they seek to manifest their power and dominance.

Tensions have been high for several years, but escalated in January 2020 when Indian media reported an armed clash between Indian and Chinese troops, following an unsuccessful attempt by the CCP to violate the boundaries established on the Sikkim border.

It was reported that Chinese soldiers attempted to cross the border, but were challenged by Indian soldiers, who successfully stopped the advance of the red army after a violent confrontation, which left at least 20 Chinese soldiers injured and a strong tension between the governments of both countries.

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And there's nothing the British regime can do about it. When will the British pirates return their loots in their museums, loot sheds, and underground pirate bunkers to the people of the world?
There you go, purely clickbait and retardation.

sure was. I clicked into this just to slap the Brits or American posting this, nothing more and not a word read.
 
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Indian media thinks the Chinese are weak and its too cold for them .... brain of a wort
 
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Indian fascist regime, meanwhile, busy with encouraging lynching traitors at home.
 
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China has screwed the defense budget of IA with only one F2F fight!

Obviously China is afraid of SUPAPAWA INDIA #1 and 56" Chest "Masterstroke" Modi.

Chinese soldiers are so scared of their rivals that none of them is ready to face Indians.

Hence the sinking economy has to bear the cost of useless Chinese robots for patrolling the border area especially LAC.
 
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And there's nothing the British regime can do about it. When will the British pirates return their loots in their museums, loot sheds, and underground pirate bunkers to the people of the world?
You can try your luck and take it from the Brits. It's likely though, you'll end up leasing Hong Kong for another century.
 
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Chinese army moving robot vehicles in Tibet
Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 31 Dec 2021, 05:09 amPrint
Chinese army moving robot vehicles in Tibet
Chinese Robot Vehicles
Image: Representational image by Srdan Popvic via Wikimedia Creative Commons
Beijing: The People's Liberation Army (PLA) has deployed a large number of unmanned ground vehicles to carry troops, weaponry and supplies, a move made to tackle the difficulties faced by Han Chinese soldiers due to cold weather and high altitudes in the Tibetan plateau.

More than half of those robot vehicles have been moved to the areas close to Ladakh in India where the Chinese buildup is still in evidence, reports Times Now.
The PLA has moved 88 Sharp Claw unmanned ground vehicles or UGVs into Tibet, and 38 of them in the western part of the province, close to where the Indian and Chinese armies are still positioning face to face, the Indian news channel reported.

The Sharp Claw UGV, manufactured by Chinese arms manufacturer NORINCO, can be used for reconnaissance, patrolling and transportation of weapons and logistical work in difficult terrain. It can also be fitted with weapons.
With the specialised vehicles, about 200 Lynx all-terrain vehicles have been spotted, about 150 of them in the areas close to Ladakh. They can be used for moving soldiers and supplies and as a platform for heavy weapons or for air defence weapons, Times Now reported.
Indian and Chinese soldiers were engaged in a tough battle at the border in 2020.
 
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You can try your luck and take it from the Brits. It's likely though, you'll end up leasing Hong Kong for another century.

I see. You're still suffering from inferiority complex forced upon you by your colonial master. Pity you. I hope the other Paks are done with the "whites are superior" belief.
 
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