TEXAS BATTLESTAR
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China has the money and materials (rare earth metals included) to recover and rebuild faster than their neighbors could.
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China was already aware of this since the first Gulf War.
Otherwise, why they have spent so much money onto the Air Force and Navy in the last 20 years?
Off topic but anyone else think this guy's profile pic is amazing?
I have now switched to J-20 having anal sex with F-22.
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I have now switched to J-20 having anal sex with F-22.
Don't you mean nozzle sex?
A tomahawk is 500,000 USD. A F-16 is 40 million USD. you can buy 80 tomahawks for the price of 1 F-16. The prices for CJ-10 and J-10 are similar. For offense, nothing beats mass cruise missiles/ballistic missiles.
A cruise missile is essentially a scaled down plane. It requires a lot of computers, sensors, and engines to do the job. An air-to-air missile requires nowhere as near much equipment.
A cruise missile salvo will cost more than several fighter jets for sure.
That is especially true when you are dealing with sophisticated cruise missiles such as the HN-I/II/III, DH-10, CJ-10, or HN-2000 and DH-2000.
Hey there I hope you be fine, I think you are posting very low nowadsys?[\
The average price of a fighter is about 50 million, several fighter would average out to 100 million, so you are saying a salvo is 100 million? What about the entire cruise missle?
Cruise missles are clearly cheaper, an average aircraft is 50 million but can be well over 100 million, an aircraft requires fuel--very very expensive, pilot training (this usually is in the millions), a payed pilot, a payed maintanance crew, maintanance/overhauls and the parts that goes with it, and of course the cost of air-to air and air-to ground weapons.