Vassnti
SENIOR MEMBER
- Joined
- May 29, 2009
- Messages
- 3,167
- Reaction score
- 1
- Country
- Location
Ghost of Black Cats?
They were always ghosts so that would make it the ghost of a ghost
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Ghost of Black Cats?
If the F-22s decides to buzz the Chinese fighters, there is nothing the Chinese can do. They cannot see them. The American reconnaissance aircraft is in international airspace, whatever China do in international airspace will have consequences. If the recon aircraft was being escorted, the Chinese fighters could be shot down without them knowing about it.
Good luck on finding the F-22s. Chinese physics does not work in international airspace.
Then leave US aircrafts in international space alone. Contrary to popular belief, it does not need to involve firearms to cause an international incident.And what "consequences" would there be? A shoot down would be considered an act of war in international waters. Which means if US Navy Hornets do the same thing to Chinese planes, then they would be shot down as well, according to your policy. That is just ridiculous.
You can go on believing that we did not know about the sub.I said "assets". A Chinese submarine stalked a US aircraft carrier in 2006 and the US did squat about it.
True...When the other pilot screams: "Aaaaiiiieeehhhh...!!!" Before his aircraft goes "Ka-blooey".Speaking of F-22s, they can be detected at very close range.
I hope ALL Chinese believe that. I really do.
Hmmm...A conscript reject talking smack is criticizing others about being a tough guy.A wannabe tough guy now? When it comes to the SCS, you become old self and when it comes to TW, you are showing a hawkish Yankee who never proved his worth.
Maybe Agent Orange had some brainwashing ability too over some.
China can shoot down US aircraft whenever it wants to. PLAAF completely dominates the air. In 2010 USAF tried to challenge China in the Yellow Sea but their F-22s were locked on by PLAAF fighters. One F/A-18 was damaged by electronic warfare attack and had a very hard landing on the aircraft carrier. Apparently the B-2 that crashed on Guam a couple of years back was also damaged by Chinese electronic warfare attack.
In a shooting war, USAF would be knocked out very swiftly. USAF already considers F-22 a failed project. Now F-35 is going to be cut back too. J-10's and J-20's will be ruling the air for decades to come.
China has long objected to US reconnaissance of its coastline, especially since a US spy plane and a People's Liberation Army jet collided in 2001 near Hainan island, killing the Chinese pilot. The crew of the US plane was detained for 11 days in a major diplomatic row.
Adm Mike Mullen, the top US military official, said: "We won't be deterred from flying in international airspace.
These reconnaissance flights are important."
the Pentagon wants to build bridges with Beijing.
The relationship between China and the US should be based on "candid and forthright" talks rather than suspicion, he added.
PLAAF should send a couple of fighters to greet US surviellance aircraft over "international" air space!
Yea bankrupt yourself to death.