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J16 has very bright future ...... No need of SU35.
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curious what credible sites do you recommend in china that is not state run media?
curious what credible sites do you recommend in china that is not state run media?
Major figures within the People's Liberation Army Air Force have differing opinions about whether purchasing Su-35s from Russia really serves the interests of the Chinese military aviation industry, according to the Taipei-based Central News Agency (CNA) in an interview with Andrei Chang, a Canadian military analyst.
During a press conference held at the Singapore Air Show of 2014, Mikhail Pogosyan, the general director of United Aircraft Corporation, said that Russia is unlikely to support China copying its advanced fighters again as it did in the 1990s. Copying other nation's fighter will not bring any major improvement to the Chinese aviation industry, especially since the Su-35 is not a new fighter. China should design its own advanced fighter, Pogosyan said.
The Su-35 does not guarantee air superiority for the PLA Air Force in the next 10 years, a professor from the PLA Air Force Command College said in a commentary for the Party-run PLA Daily. A similar view is being shared by many important figures in the Chinese military, said Pinkov. The current consensus reached between Beijing and Moscow will provide 24 Su-35s along with Saturn AL-41s — also known as 117S engines — to China.
Still, both sides have not reached any agreement yet regarding the transfer of Su-35's technology to China. Even though Russia is trying to terminate its cooperation with China in designing new fighter, Pogosyan said that it will be more suitable for both nations to help each other in building wide-body commercial aircraft.
Su-35 does not guarantee air superiority for the PLA Air Force: PLA Daily|Politics|News|WantChinaTimes.com
CCTV-1's track record is extremely good, mostly because it is not for profit and must maintain its credibility as a reliable information source. Though, if you forgoes some accuracy and integrity, there is the Fenghuang news. Now, if you are really looking for rumors and tabloid titles and decide to screw accuracy or journalistic integrity, then Southern Metropolis Daily is your thing. The downside, of course, is that it got less credibility than the CNN commentary section.
Hu Zhanfan, who took the reins at CCTV in November, said that journalists who kidded themselves that they were independent professionals, rather than "propaganda workers", were making a "fundamental mistake about identity".
In an event hosted by the China National Media Association, Mr Hu told his colleagues that "the first social responsibility and professional ethic of media staff should be understanding their role clearly as a good mouthpiece".
He added that those who forgot this lesson "would never go far".
Why are you so inclined to believe that only sites are sources of credible information?
So no independent news sources that are not under the Govt 's control. Got it .
On our end we have a free press... free of any govt control and propaganda
unlike like you CCTV head who said "
Chinese journalists must be 'mouthpieces' of the state - Telegraph
Like I said, as long as you forgo integrity and honesty, you can have a lot of sources to go, but if you want actual and accurate news instead of rumors and speculation, CCTV-1 has an excellent track record.
LOL, I do like your gusto... CCTV state run propaganda machine that even its head eludes to... is considered neutral and has integrity for the chinese . The brainwashing cycle continues...
Okay, like I said, CCTV is probably not the channel to you, since honesty and integrity is not something you are looking for. .
you mean it is not a channel for me because brainwashing only works on you guys. I even showed you where the guy in charge of CCTV said that they were propaganda workers.
Hu Zhanfan, who took the reins at CCTV in November, said that journalists who kidded themselves that they were independent professionals, rather than "propaganda workers", were making a "fundamental mistake about identity".
In an event hosted by the China National Media Association, Mr Hu told his colleagues that "the first social responsibility and professional ethic of media staff should be understanding their role clearly as a good mouthpiece".
He added that those who forgot this lesson "would never go far".
It is a tabloid, not the official voice of the party.Good to know that...It is still flashing on Chinese media...Please don tell me WantChinaTimes.com does not belongs to china...I am sure there is something cooking in the background.