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First photo of Chinese F-22
Still a few years from a maiden flight but interesting never the less.
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So, say in like maybe... i dunno, 20 to 30 years time. What kind of war with china do you think we will be engaged in? I don't think its a question of if, but when, and what kind of war.
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![]() ![]() Anything on the Ground would be focused on Taiwan, India and maybe Siberia or Indochina. Other ground actions maybe on Luna if the PRC sets up a base there, if they go under ground or set up defenses there we will have to send in troops, can't just nuke them from orbit. |
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Space ground combat would suck.
Getting shot in the leg isn't going to kill you on earth. But a Bullet through your space suit would be brutal. Unless we had armored space marine suits.
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![]() ^Required! ![]() Then again troops would be moving like Jedi, bouncing off the walls and such. Actually moving more like Drunken Jedi... ![]() I think most of the fighting in hard vacuum will be done in armored vehicles, Infantry dismounting to clear out bases and bunkers or to attack along the lip of a crater. |
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Do you think you could defeat the nation that is supplying you with money? If the Chinese wanted to go to war with you they would make damn sure that you don't have the funds to build your F22s in any reasonable number.
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That is obviously not the next gen Chinese fighter
the next gen is the J-15 ![]() ![]() |
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Your first picture doesn't work, BTW.
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Probably costs half the F-22s price.
No, all China is interested in is the South China Sea, keep out of that and China will be content to just poke the US with espionage and trade wars. However, the thing that a lot of people don't take into account with China is that it's a bit like an Armadillo. It's crunchy on the outside and smooth on the inside. It's weak point is the interior where the poor farmers and villagers live and work, so they often decide to send their sons and daughters to the cities on the coasts where the high tech manufacturing jobs are, so the PRC needs to accomodate housing for them and make jobs for them whilst trying to placate the interior so the interior doesn't rise up and overthrow them. I've been playing the leader of the PRC on a forum based nationsim since August and I've done a fair bit of reading on Chinas economy and social situation and it's not as strong as many people think, however China puts on a good front which convinces the average person that it is all powerful. Yes, it is powerful, but at the same time it has several key vulnerabilities, and if the US were to put tariffs on imports from China it would bone Chinas economy quite nicely, and it would take them longer to recover than it would the US economy to recover if China dumped the excess dollars it has. The way forward for the PRC is a gradual move towards internal production and self-sufficiency, allowing the Yuan to grow a little at a time so that it doesn't kill the export business and improving the social security so that the interior doesn't decide to rise up and start a second Chinese civil war. It's tricky, and a tightrope but the options for the US are to either confront them and break them down, which will cost more in manpower and resources than the US would most likely be willing to invest unless they suffered a Pearl Harbour style blow at the beginning of it, or they focus on their own economy and try to work alongside the PRC...but I think we're pretty much engaged on track one now. |
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Is that guy in the spacesuit @ #6 wearing a parachute?
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![]() funny how they stole the eurofighter too
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Eurofighter is twin engine, the J-10 is a single. Reportedly the J-10 is based a lot on the defunct IAI Lavi jet.
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The same may apply to stealth technology. Optimal solutions may look alike. |
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