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Chinese YJ-18 Aegis-killer missile trumps Arleigh Burke
How long do you think an Arleigh Burke would last against 12 simultaneous-incoming Chinese YJ-18 Aegis-killer missiles from all directions (e.g. 1 o'clock through 12 o'clock)?
One minute?
For those that have never seen this video, the Chinese YJ-18 warhead maneuvers evasively to home-in on the target-ship before impact.
Progress of Yongshu Island in pictures, from 8 Aug 2014 to 8 Jan 2015, i.e. over 5 months. The progress is incredible, isn't it?
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Good jobs. China has showed goodwill of negotiation to neighbors for 30 years, with no positive feedback. It's time to do some effective things, otherwise those neighboring guys are still living in daydreams.
Dragon vs. Eagle: South China Sea balance of power
China is currently reclaiming seven islands with 600 acres of land in the South China Sea. In comparison, the United States has 11 aircraft carriers with a surface area of four acres each. In total, the U.S. has 44 acres.
The advantage of the U.S. 44 acres is its mobility. However, the disadvantage is those 44 acres can be sunk.
China's 600 acres are unsinkable. Also, China is busy building its own aircraft carriers to level the playing field.
In conclusion, China is winning the South China Sea stare-down. China is likely to reclaim islands beyond the seven currently. In three years, Chengdu J-20 heavy stealth fighters will augment Chinese firepower in the South China Sea. Around 2020, we may see the emergence of Chinese Nimitz-class supercarriers.
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McCain Points To ‘Dramatic Change’ In Chinese-Built Islands | Breaking Defense - Defense industry news, analysis and commentary
yeah-yeah whatever you said, you made bad example for much Chinese member with your own stupidity. Just tell what happened to the unsinkable Japanese fortress in Peleliu, Okinawa, Tarawa, Guam, Iwo Jima in WW II? and then right now Chinese think they are clever enough not to repeat the same mistakes