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  1. BlackDragon98

    China Military News

    I don't think it can even compare to the Typhoon, not by a long shot. It's a MiG-21 based fighter. Like, the same jet that fought in Korea. But the fact that China is still using them heavily is an indication that they don't have enough modern jets (J-15, J-16, J-20, etc.) China is out of...
  2. BlackDragon98

    China Military News

    back to the topic. chinese military gear is not good quality like their fighters are literally falling out of the sky J-7 (MiG 21 copy?) crashed into a residential area just a week ago and other accidents have been recorded despite the censorship the stuff they sell to client states like...
  3. BlackDragon98

    China Military News

    No they wouldn't. The area affected by collapse contains the vast majority of China's population, both male and female.
  4. BlackDragon98

    China Military News

    To the best of my knowledge, the Chinese are aware of the risk the 3 Gorges Dam poses. They've probably already moved the vast majority of its military formations and installations out of the flood path. If anything happens, the dam collapse will wipe out a big chunk of China's population...
  5. BlackDragon98

    China Military News

    IAI Lavi was a cancelled project and selling blueprints is a great way to recoup costs. From a sheer business POV, this is a good decision. From other POVs . . . let's just leave it at this.
  6. BlackDragon98

    China Military News

    I dunno if this is true, but I recall hearing something about the latest Chinese fighter jet using tech and design stuff stolen from the US. The Chinese are cutting corners yes, but they're simply stealing stuff from the US. And they've been doing it for years. Chinese are also working on a...
  7. BlackDragon98

    China Military News

    Yeah, but remember what happened at the end of 1812? We burned the White House and turned it into the "slightly charred and now somewhat Black" House
  8. BlackDragon98

    China Military News

    they're most likely ChiCom intelligence personnel setting up monitoring stations
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