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China now can be seen as having the same advantage America had back in WWII
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That also shows the compete lack of cultural understanding the US forces had. Having said that, history is full of minority forces making things so costly for larger aggressors that continuing the conflict becomes untenable.
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If two nations throw every resource they have against each other, typically the nation with more industrial might and manpower will defeat the other nation. Remember reading an article years ago, about China converting from a brown water navy to a blue water navy. Looks like the article was correct
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Obviously you know nothing about warfare. These wars are not as clean cut as "my country vs your country". Its who has the most will to stay in the fight. Look at vietnam they were fighting for decades for there freedom and they finaly got it. how do we win in a war of insurgency? what is winning? the only way to truely win is to wipe out the indigenous populess. And I doubt that will happen. |
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They knew they could not even come close to matching the US industrial might, especially considering their lack of resources, the reason they started fighting in the first place. |
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This is getting a bit off track, it has been a while since a chinese aircraft carrier has been discussed.
Lets get it back on topic thanks.
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As a reboot, does China have the naval power and technology for dedicated carrier battle groups?
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Since China has never had a carrier, id say nope!
One interesting thing which appeared in our local paper a few weeks ago was that it was expected that the chinese navy would be visiting us here in Townsville THIS year... I cant say I know of the Chinese Navy ever visiting any over seas ports as they are more interested in watching their own coast lines.
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Must be for an exercise with the RAN then?
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Apparently it will be for their first joint exersize... be interesting to see what shows up?
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16-08-2011, 10:44 AM | #106 | ||
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I would say that this ship is just a training exercise as they say.
China does not have the experience to run a carrier battle group, but you can be sure that there are working on newer/better ships by using a mix of plans and technologies acquired in various forms. I would expect to see them produce new carriers in the next 10-15 years, and by this time, they should have trained enough personnel on this one. Things would get interesting then as with China being the largest ship builder in the world and with the money they have, they have plenty of capacity to churn out large numbers of these. Correct me if i am wrong, but I hardly believe that the US now has enough cash,capabilities to manufacture these on a larger scale now.
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NC Lane, I think you're right to an extent, however, the US already had a lot of future funding in place for the new ship projects, upgrading older boats, building the newer ones, so unless they grab the funding from that, I don't think the US will be slowing down the might that is the US Navy at any point. Although I am wondering how they plan to keep paying the military. Russia had Vodka, maybe they could offer free Maccas? :P
China having an aircraft carrier doesn't really bother me to be honest, I mean, just because they have a carrier doesn't mean anyone is doomed. It's a bit like Down Periscope. I'm more worried about the wrong people (ie. non military) getting their hands on military equipment. Bit like the time some Asian drug gang tried to buy a second hand Oberon class submarine from us... Suspicious much? Pleasure cruises? |
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Occupation US force numbers in Germany until the fall of the Berlin wall was what - 350K per year?! As with South Korea and Japan - BIG drop in US force numbers = less to pay, and a sign of changing times, one of those aspects owing the falling empire perhaps. US and allies are capable of much more militarily in any of the low key hostility events current and past. Problem is funds and need. A balance of probabilities is perhaps that Afghanistan is as best it can get, IF in the future so called terror camps are set up, then they'll be destroyed again. I agree with Sen Ron Paul, vis; the US should not avail itself to OS combat operations. If China 'goes bad' or becomes uber ultra nationalist within ten or so years and ramps up its armed production, as some asian nations warn they are doing right now, then the US and its allies here, and right down to Chile will become quite aware of the complex game of military chess the Chinese will play. They are not muppets. I'd bet the Panama canal will be shut by them. I'll also bet certain pacific nations will be 'disrupted' as well - to counter US response. But this is all future stuff but based on on-ground realities now; growing vested business interest and people arriving on the ground. (Solomons - we depart 2014, but will probably remain till 2020 - it'll fall apart otherwise, PNG, Fiji). Taiwan too is involved - its trying to balance this Chinese game of chess. Perhaps China will progress smoothly, establish as it is - its internal economic market (to not be so affected when or if the US dollar fails) and all will be at peace. The Taiwan thing, well. Its a strategic mistake for the US to sell some of its elite hardware to its friend. A reason why Taiwan works at self sufficiency in defence equipment, with help. TIN FOIL TIME: - If all goes well in peace - the worlds 'elite' will be using Chinese forces for world-role enforcement, instead of relying on US forces as much. Quote:
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China has always claimed those waters are hers... despite not being recognised internationally. Its always been a very touchy subject with them.
I think that its claims are to secure not only a large buffer, but also to make sure the vast quantities of oil in the area go in Chinas direction. We have already seen a lust for oil by other nations.... dont be surprised to see more of it.
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Umm... technically yes... but in this case no. Its economic zone overlaps with its neighbours zone... hence the problem.
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