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View Poll Results: Which do you think is king of the skies in the last generation of super fighters? | |||
F-15 Eagle |
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12 | 23.08% |
F-14 Tomcat (TOP GUN!)(The final countdown) |
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18 | 34.62% |
F-16 fighting Falcon (Iron Eagle!) |
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8 | 15.38% |
F-18 Hornet |
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14 | 26.92% |
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And would they agree to do that? People don't charge in with sticks against machine guns without being terribly fanatic.
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Lets not confuse Jong-Ils DPRK with Stalins USSR.
These are different times. People may be fanatical or completely dedicated to a cause, I doubt even the basic Chinese or NK peasant would accept a pitchfork and orders "You run that way, we sit here and watch".
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We also have previous demonstrations of just this scenario: Quote:
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A chinese peasant 60 years ago is a lot different then one today. Another error is to not compare our modern society (modern in the sense of 2010, not advancement) to those of post WW2.
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I believe all their tactics were based off of a human wave though no?
It'd probably be better to say their tactics were more refined then a simple bugle charge as well as a lot more sneaky. I remember reading (sorry no source ![]()
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To the modern weapons angle: OK, so a little hyperbole is going a long way. Modern manufacturing - especially in China (I'm looking at you, WalMart and Target) is easy. Arming that many people wouldn't be tough; shoot, I know some Americans who could nearly do so with what's in their basements. (More hyperbole, but not much.)
My ultimate point is this: If there's a lesson from land wars in Asia, it's this - if we fight them with our rules, we lose - big.
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Oh no the Chinese and the numbers game again?
Forces of the PLA: Active; 1,700,000 Reserve; 800,000 Tanks: 7,500 APCs: 5,500 IFVs: 2,200 Arty: 25,000 ... you know what they call 7,500 tanks in the Air Force? Targets! ![]() The Soviets had 42,000 tanks in the 1980s and we figured it would be just about even with our 6,000 M1 Abrams. Unless we decide to invade mainland China or fail to establish air superiority we can handle the Chinese in just about any offensive operation they could conduct regionally. And forget about cross ocean attacks, that belongs in WWII. We got OTH radars on both coasts that will see surface group long before it reaches US shores. Now short of them sending some ICBMs in to down town San Fransisco we don't have to worry too much about China hitting us at home (even if they tried that its not a sure thing). The reverse is not true, they are rightly concerned that we got CSGs lurking in the Yellow Sea. They know if it hits the fan those planes could easily hit their capital with bombs that burn sand to glass. |
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OK, TLAM. You won the war.
Now occupy that place.
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Whether the PLA have the ability to launch such an attack unmolested I don't know.
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Also, don't forget someone has to stay at home to maintain production and grow food.
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