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Yeah such as dropping kinetic projectiles from its weapon bay.
Yeah, with a payload around 500-1000kg, it is surely going to be deadly.
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Yeah such as dropping kinetic projectiles from its weapon bay.
From thousand years ago, China has never tried to invade Japan, while Japan has attempted to invade China numerous times.
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Yeah, with a payload around 500-1000kg, it is surely going to be deadly.
Why USS Wasp with few feet longer could launch F35 but Izumo can't ?
Correct your post that Izumo much longer than Hyuga not vice versa.
Do you hear about Liaoning recently ?
If Liaoning could be ok, why they don't give it full fleet of J 15 ?
The pilots could automatically take off from Liaoning without exercises ?
The reason for that: China navy never been able to dominate Japan navy.
In the end all of this depends on how profitable it is, there are already conventional bombs causing the same effect, bringing a 1000kg object to space isnt cheap, its only feasible if it has other features thats worth enough to bear its costs, othervise its good enough to show off the technolgy, but who knows what will happen in the future, all we can do is speculating atm.Yeah, with a payload around 500-1000kg, it is surely going to be deadly.
what would carry a payload 1000kg ?
The JMSDF is the Legacy of the Imperial Navy. The Imperial Navy ever has decimated the Chinese in any and all engagements throughout history. Why, even when their Beyang Fleet outnumbered ours, still the Imperial Navy gutted their Beyang Fleet , forcing it to the depths of the East Sea.
Naval wise, JMSDF can eviscerate the PLAN.
This is probably irrelevant but Japan actually had the larger navy in 1895, and much better trained and maintained.
China stopped importing ships for 6 years or so because the Queen wanted to use money else where, as a result this following chart.
This is probably irrelevant but Japan actually had the larger navy in 1895, and much better trained and maintained.
China stopped importing ships for 6 years or so because the Queen wanted to use money else where, as a result this following chart.
The Empress Dowager Ci Xi was, indeed, find of her many lavish ( and expensive ) summer palaces, wasn't she?
China cannot challenge Japan's navy right now.
Maybe with 10% growth for another 10 years. China's navy still filled with cold war junks, due to constitutional limit, Japan frequently retire ships well before schedule so that its platform are the most modern in the world.
Technologically speaking, Japan's ships are at least 10 years ahead of China's most modern ones. 50 years ahead of China's cold war junks.
Summer Palace for a few battleships is a good deal IMO. Look at long term value, ships from 1895 are almost useless right now.The Empress Dowager Ci Xi was, indeed, find of her many lavish ( and expensive ) summer palaces, wasn't she?
This is probably irrelevant but Japan actually had the larger navy in 1895, and much better trained and maintained.
China stopped importing ships for 6 years or so because the Queen wanted to use money else where, as a result this following chart.
In naval conflicts, entire navies are mobilized but it is the active fleets that determine the battle outcome.
For example in 18994 during the battle of Yalu River, the Beiyang Fleet had numerical and firepower advantage. Their forces included 2 heavy battleships, 8 cruisers, 2 heavy corvettes and 2 torpedo boats. The Imperial Navy sent a flotilla of only 9 cruisers , a corvette. The Chinese had the decisive advantage ---- yet they were eviscerated by superior Japanese training and fleet combat tactics. The Beiyang Fleet lost 9 ships of the line. Japanese side none.
In naval conflicts, entire navies are mobilized but it is the active fleets that determine the battle outcome.
For example in 1894 during the battle of Yalu River, the Beiyang Fleet had numerical and firepower advantage. Their forces included 2 heavy battleships, 8 cruisers, 2 heavy corvettes and 2 torpedo boats. The Imperial Navy sent a flotilla of only 9 cruisers , a corvette. The Chinese had the decisive advantage ---- yet they were eviscerated by superior Japanese training and fleet combat tactics. The Beiyang Fleet lost 9 ships of the line. Japanese side none.
Summer Palace for a few battleships is a good deal IMO. Look at long term value, ships from 1895 are almost useless right now.
This is the summer palace
A true masterpiece, one of China's many cultural sites listed in UNESCO. How much do you think you would have to pay to own that? 100B?