samsara
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“Rarely see Y-8G at such a close range.” ~ Dafeng Cao
I would question the existence of the 3rd NAD, despite the numbers.
I would question the existence of the 3rd NAD, despite the numbers.
They can confuse us, the observers.
I would say it is the 9th NAD in Lingshui.
You are not the only dude who pay attention to these numbers - so are China's adversaries who may see this and then run to check what they know about this so-called 3rd NAD. Ask yourself what you DO know about the 3rd NAD?I agree with You that they are often still labelled from the 9th and similar confusing is the alleged re-established 1st NAD ... but why adding this number? Only to fool some nerds like me? I don't think so ...
You are not the only dude who pay attention to these numbers - so are China's adversaries who may see this and then run to check what they know about this so-called 3rd NAD. Ask yourself what you DO know about the 3rd NAD?
There are many armed forces who fake serial numbers on tanks, ships and aircrafts.
Obviously it's different from country to country. I remember I was in a Pakistani military public conference and there were soldiers with shirts (or was it hats) of a specific unit. I asked them what unit is this and they laughed and said "oh...there is no such unit"To admit, the time I'm following PLAAF and NA serials, I only noticed psed and manipulated serial numbers, when the images were published by the photographers due to several reasons, but I never noticed any case - maybe I simply did not notice - where the PLA officially faked a serial number within an active regiment.