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LoL, This exactly shows how honest you are.
If you make fun of Chinese tragedies, they complains to the admin staff as 'racism'.Whenever tragedy strikes, I'd suggest that you don't laugh at it, since it could come back and bite you in the a$$, karma is a b!tch. Watch out little man.
In the past? Sure. Japan was a powerful empire for a reason.
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Let us be honest. Japan would smoke China if it ever came to a military situation.
you greatly underestimate JMSDF.In the past? Sure. Japan was a powerful empire for a reason.
In this era? China would probably flatten Japan, so long as Japan doesn't get outside help.
lol what are you talking about. F35 has incredible range,Why would China want to equip an aircraft with a combat radius that is only two-thirds of a normal combat aircraft?
I don't actually. The JDF in its entirety is one of the best fighting forces in the world....but...you greatly underestimate JMSDF.
I don't actually. The JDF in its entirety is one of the best fighting forces in the world....but...
It's also highly underequipped, and lacks experience. It's pacifist constitution has basically handicapped it, which has made it so that Japan basically has very limited offensive capabilities.
Even this carrier was a compromise and isn't a "true" carrier.
If you wanna talked about history and tradition?On the contrary, JMSDF represents a naval tradition going back to Meiji restoration. China is the up and coming underdog here.
Even the word "carrier" starting to get used is huge. It means that things are about to change. And we know from Pearl Harbor what they are capable of.
On the contrary, JMSDF represents a naval tradition going back to Meiji restoration. China is the up and coming underdog here.
Even the word "carrier" starting to get used is huge. It means that things are about to change. And we know from Pearl Harbor what they are capable of.
This "tradition"? wake up, it's 2023 now.On the contrary, JMSDF represents a naval tradition going back to Meiji restoration. China is the up and coming underdog here.
Not to mention their dwindling recruitment numbers. They’re literally running out of potential sailors so much so that they have to automate their new ships to reduce crew count, which I’m sure comes with penalties.I don't actually. The JDF in its entirety is one of the best fighting forces in the world....but...
It's also highly underequipped, and lacks experience. It's pacifist constitution has basically handicapped it, which has made it so that Japan basically has very limited offensive capabilities.
Even this carrier was a compromise and isn't a "true" carrier.
This "tradition"? wake up, it's 2023 now.
They had been neutered for over 70 years, now the national phyche had long changed, their youth are more into cosplays and cartoons now. Japan's economy is declining fast and now is a net trade deficit country with GDP only a fraction of China's, you'll be so optimistic are their future trend.The moment their way of life is threatened this will change drastically.
We're talking about a navy that's been operating capital ships for over a hundred years and defeating major powers vs a navy that only acquired capital ships very recently.
They did all of this with %1 of their GDP, once they start spending %3-4 you can imagine how it will look like.
They had been neutered for over 70 years, now the national phyche had long changed, their youth are more into cosplays and cartoons now. Japan's economy is declining fast and now is a net trade deficit country with GDP only a fraction of China's, you'll be so optimistic are their future trend.
Now Japan doesn't even have the fund and resouces to build a medium size jetliner
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