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Korean powers of speculation and hype on a nonexistent missile. A 50 Km missile that might not even supersonic is obviously the same as a 300 Km one that is confirmed to be supersonic. The imagination on these people are astounding.

The Koreans are good at imagination, remember they just made a movie how the Koreans have invented the rocket back in the 16th century. :lol:
 
Ask Vietnamese who were worse; the Korean troops(1967~1973), or the Chinese(1979)?

Ask the Americans who numbered a fraction of the South Koreans in the Korean war and had to do all the fighting when Entire South Korean divisions collapsed next to them on a regular basis.

Korean coast guard arrest 5,000 Chinese fishermen a year, and have recently begain using live ammo against Chinese fishermen resisting arrest.

Japanese rightwingers complain why their coast guard don't manhandle Chinese fishermen like Koreans do.

Again no source whatsoever.

1. China vowed to never to use nuke first under any circumstance. Only recently the US president Obama made a similar pledge to never nuke a non-nuclear nation under any circumstance.

2. If China breaks its pledge, then the US retaliatory nukes drop on China.

1. And you believe this when it has something positive for you. Otherwise its just propaganda.

2. No they won't seeing as they won't want the world to end. Loss of Korea vs loss of entire world. Hmm tough choice there.

Japan and Korea are considered to be "The West".

No you are not. And if you actually believe this then you are irredeemable

What else? Koreans just don't like Chinese.

And we don't like Koreans.

So you do know Koreans belittle Chinese.

And vice versa. You know we don't like Japanese but their is something we both agree on. Korea's only notable for the stench of Kimchi every year.

Chinese rockets are modified ICBMs, which Korea has no use for.

Military and Civilian technologies are interchangeable. Too bad Korea has neither The military or civilian aspects

There is no such thing as an indigenous Chinese CPU. Making one doesn't make any sense, and past claims were proven to be frauds.


"This is possible because of the Godson chip’s relatively low clock speed, at 1.0 GHz, and its use of the old-school 64-bit MIPS architecture, according to HPC Wire."

1. China designs and then builds them at fabless foundries. What doesn't make sense? Korea has foreign designs that they build in foundries with foreign tools/

2. And Korea has nothing but foreign CPUs so whats that to laugh at. Someone has a no money making fun of a person with a little.


Considering China could do this since the 60s this isn't something you should be bragging about



That's odd, because Japanese rightwingers say Japanese electronics industry was beatend by Koreans long time ago.

And American right wingers say that Chinese ASBMs could single handedly neutralize CVBGs. Don't listen to the right wingers dipwad.

Chinese don't care about quality much.

And Koreans don't care if something actually exists or not before bragging about it. Case in point the "Yakhont K" .
 
The rest of the world disagrees.


You are in no position to discriminate against anyone. Not everyone can discriminate; only those with power could. And you have none.


Why?


Ask Vietnamese who were worse; the Korean troops(1967~1973), or the Chinese(1979)?


The US doesn't make any territorial claims over Iraq and Afghanistan. Beside, the Afghan war is UN approved.


Korean coast guard arrest 5,000 Chinese fishermen a year, and have recently begain using live ammo against Chinese fishermen resisting arrest.

Japanese rightwingers complain why their coast guard don't manhandle Chinese fishermen like Koreans do.


1. China vowed to never to use nuke first under any circumstance. Only recently the US president Obama made a similar pledge to never nuke a non-nuclear nation under any circumstance.

2. If China breaks its pledge, then the US retaliatory nukes drop on China.


Japan and Korea are considered to be "The West".


Not the best, but at least it's comparable to the UK.

19 United Kingdom 8.16 Full democracy
20 South Korea 8.11 Full democracy
21 Uruguay 8.10 Full democracy
22 Japan 8.08 Full democracy
23 Belgium 8.05 Full democracy


What else? Koreans just don't like Chinese.


So you do know Koreans belittle Chinese.


Chinese rockets are modified ICBMs, which Korea has no use for.


Russia did agree to third launch free of charge.


There is no such thing as an indigenous Chinese CPU. Making one doesn't make any sense, and past claims were proven to be frauds.


"This is possible because of the Godson chip’s relatively low clock speed, at 1.0 GHz, and its use of the old-school 64-bit MIPS architecture, according to HPC Wire."


2021.


No they are not. Koreans are the oldest of Altaic race from Siberia, while Han Chinese are Southeast Asians originating from Thailand. These is why Koreans and Chinese can tell each other apart with just a look, because they physically look different.


Go to Best Buy, Korean brand TV sets sell for more than Japanese brand TV sets.


Must not have happened.



That's odd, because Japanese rightwingers say Japanese electronics industry was beatend by Koreans long time ago.


Chinese don't care about quality much.


The original plan was simply make the subsonic SSM-700K anti-ship missile supersonic by replacing the engine. That plan was later changed and decided to go for a new design utilizing Yakhont ramjet propulsion.


That article is quoting from a well-known reporter named Kim Byung Gi specialized in military issues. Thus considered to be highly reliable.


I wish I could have located the warhead design slide, but it was quickly taken down due to security reasons. But what is true is that there is a supersonic missile that uses Yakhont ramjet engine and Korean guidance and warhead designs. Because of the weight reduction relative Yakhont and Brahmos, it could easily be air-launched(assuming it could be integrated) or be carried by smaller naval ships.

Typical Korean delusionist, nuff to say.
 
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The Koreans are good at imagination, remember they just made a movie how the Koreans have invented the rocket back in 16th century. :lol:

Of course they did. Koreans founded every single civilization to have ever existed remember?

 
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Korean powers of speculation and hype on a nonexistent missile.
Actually, we want it that way so that PLA carrier battle group wouldn't know what hit them.

The Koreans are good at imagination
Imagination is essential in creativity and invention.
Lack of imagination is the reason for Chinese piracy.

remember they just made a movie how the Koreans have invented the rocket back in 16th century. :lol:
Except that it was for real.

Ask the Americans who numbered a fraction of the South Koreans in the Korean war
Korean War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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when Entire South Korean divisions collapsed next to them on a regular basis.
That's called historically inaccurate Chinese propaganda.

Again no source whatsoever.

I wish I can give you an English source, other than this.

Korean Sentry :: View topic - China Claims Korea's East Sea (Sea of Japan) As their Own

why South Korea has booked 160 Chinese ships so far this year, and why South Korea arrests 5000 Chinese fishermen on average, each year.

1. And you believe this when it has something positive for you. Otherwise its just propaganda.
If Chinese uses nukes, then Chinese too get nuked. And now all of Chinese neighbors will have nukes from that point on.

2. No they won't
Yes America will, because America is legally required to nuke China in retaliation. This is something Chinese do not understand, since China is not a law of the land.

seeing as they won't want the world to end.
Nuking China doesn't end the world, just as Hiroshima/Nagasaki didn't end Japan. And not nuking China will in turn trigger NPT to dissolve and make every country build nukes in self-protection, so China must be nuked to save the world from nuclear weapons proliferation.

And we don't like Koreans.
The feeling is mutual.

1. China designs and then builds them at fabless foundries.
The CPU design in question is not of Chinese origin; it is American MIPS CPU.

Korea has foreign designs that they build in foundries with foreign tools
And Chinese don't.

And Korea has nothing but foreign CPUs
And that's OK. There is no need to design one now when stuff like ARM core is available for licensing for 10 cents per device.

Considering China could do this since the 60s this isn't something you should be bragging about
The question was asked for a date, so I gave it.

And American right wingers say that Chinese ASBMs could single handedly neutralize CVBGs.
Except that Japanese business leaders say the same thing too.

Case in point the "Yakhont K" .
And that's good, so that Chinese would remain unprepared for it. This is not the case with Japanese rightwingers, who flood Korean boards and complain about how Koreans are turning to the enermy(Russia) for missile propulsion technology.
 
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Creativity depends on the power of imagination.

Well, the little korea is only good at imagination of based on the history distortion.

Funny how you guys claim that you were the first who invented the missile.

But in real life, you can't even launch a rocket with a tiny payload of 100kg, so much for a nation who have invented the rocket.
 
Actually, we want it that way so that PLA carrier battle group wouldn't know what hit them.

Yes existence in blogs will truly hurt Chinese CVBGs in real life.

Imagination is essential in creativity and invention.
Lack of imagination is the reason for Chinese piracy.

Imagination has reason as well. When people extrapolate a 50km missile into a 300km with no proof its generally regarded as a wet dream. Something I'm sure you're familiar with.

Except that it was for real.

The Hwacha is a rocket system in the 16th century. Rockets were invented 3 centuries before that.


You don't seem to understand deployed and reserve do you?

That's called historically inaccurate Chinese propaganda.

thats called what is accepted as fact by all these sources

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Notice most are foreign and Korean.


Forum posts are regarded as very unreliable. If that is what Koreans take as fact it is fine but do not expect others to trust them.


If Chinese uses nukes, then Chinese too get nuked. And now all of Chinese neighbors will have nukes from that point on.

From a country that does not yet have formal nuclear umbrella coverage from the United states. Very scary.


Yes America will, because America is legally required to nuke China in retaliation. This is something Chinese do not understand, since China is not a law of the land.

Coming from a country that has their presidents shot, and jailed on a regular basis thats rich.

Nuking China doesn't end the world, just as Hiroshima/Nagasaki didn't end Japan. And not nuking China will in turn trigger NPT to dissolve and make every country build nukes in self-protection, so China must be nuked to save the world from nuclear weapons proliferation.

Hiroshima was a few kilotons and China has 294 megatons. so about a few hundred thousand times difference in yield wise guy.

The CPU design in question is not of Chinese origin; it is American MIPS CPU.

Godson is most certainly Chinese.

And Chinese don't.

We have both so we can actually talk about both

And that's OK. There is no need to design one now when stuff like ARM core is available for licensing for 10 cents per device.

So much for originality from Koreans

The question was asked for a date, so I gave it.

So you should realize the gap ins space and missile capabilities of both countries

Except that Japanese business leaders say the same thing too.

All of them? Please quote then

And that's good, so that Chinese would remain unprepared for it. This is not the case with Japanese rightwingers, who flood Korean boards and complain about how Koreans are turning to the enermy(Russia) for missile propulsion technology.

No one complains about something that doesn't exist except in forums.
 
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Lol, little korea can keep dreaming about China's territory.

However, the history always tells us that you guys were always born losers who need to be enslaved by a foreign master.
 
I can see why China values its relationship with Pakistan. None of the other neighbors seem to got on well with China.
 
thats called what is accepted as fact by all these sources


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You just copied and pasted the Wiki reference page. No where does it say that those references agree that the 'South Korean divisions collapsed'. If you look through some of those sources you would actually see that many of them have nothing to do with your claim, unless aircraft losses, or anti-Americanism, or psychological warfare relate to South Korean divisions collapsing.
 
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