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Older than you. I recommend you stop trolling, trust me.

Trust me, it is far too easy for China to do that.

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Older than you. I recommend you stop trolling, trust me.
The only reason why we don't spank Vietnam harder already is because of VCP Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong. The moment they try to do colored revolution against VCP, we will defend our ally just like Russia defended Assad.It is so easier to be a troll in here but coming down to EARTH, in event of an ALL OUT WAR between USA and China, China will as a matter of strategy should take the opportunity and immediately ANNEXED Vietnam as its former Province of ANNAM.
Trust me, it is far to easy for China to do that.![]()
That says much about how those everyone do not like Russia and China.If you watch the documentary I posted, it yield the same result.
US has bases surrounded both Russia and China with everyone thought it was okay to do so.
If ? We will see if ever Russia and/or China are powerful enough to do something like that.If the same were to deploy to their doorstep, it will then judge as ACT of WAR. Bias? No? Anyone?
It already sell online for $20 usd, and it is cost US that toy for $ 100000 usd. Lol, US drone only worth $20 usd online. LolNow wait until China releases its "own" Red Sea underwater drone in few weeks...
Cost China much more than $150,000 in time, fuel, and salary to stole something worth only $20. LOL.It already sell online for $20 usd, and it is cost US that toy for $ 100000 usd. Lol, US drone only worth $20 usd online. Lol
It is so easier to be a troll in here but coming down to EARTH, in event of an ALL OUT WAR between USA and China, China will as a matter of strategy should take the opportunity and immediately ANNEXED Vietnam as its former Province of ANNAM.
Trust me, it is far to easy for China to do that.![]()
Even if the SU-30MKI replace LCA can not change your cheap.To be completely square with you, I changed my avatar just so I could enjoy seeing you folks lose your cool over your rather peculiar presumptions of me.
I wasn't let down.![]()
A country does not depend on one plane.I'd like to point out a few observations from your very own "Red-Sword" exercises:
- the Chinese AWACS (which uses a very large L-band array) was unable to detect the J-20
- the ground-based radar was unable to spot the J-20
- none of the air-based assets was able to detect the J-20
- these simulated "enemy" assets were knocked out of the simulation before they even knew a J-20 was in the vicinity
How could you possibly expect a vessel like Liaoning to detect an aircraft (B-2) that is far stealthier than the J-20 due to its uncompromised VLO design?
China is the world's third largest arms exporter. Have their own industrial capabilities and R & D capabilities.Now wait until China releases its "own" Red Sea underwater drone in few weeks...
No, the Chinese were not within their rights.The Chinese were possibly well within their rights when they took control of the unmanned U.S. Navy sub. But do not expect the U.S. Navy to support that legal position. Until of course the day it captures some unmanned Chinese ship.
Source: https://defence.pk/threads/rt-beiji...china-sea-report.467091/page-23#ixzz4THb7uwHZ
If it was completely innocuous, then the Chinese should have returned the UUV to the Bowditch when asked at that time, instead, the Bowditch crew reported that the Chinese did not replied when queried....discovered a piece of "unidentified equipment" and checked it to prevent any navigational safety issues before discovering it was a U.S. drone.
Fine...Then why not released it to the owner when he asked for it ? After all, once he asked for it, the thing becomes his responsibility to remove it, correct ?The Chinese are right in that leaving an unmanned drone floating is a hazard to shipping - they had every right to pick up hazards.