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  • in reply to: China's News, Pics and Speculation Part 9 #2601541
    edisonone
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    His comments weren’t directed at you. At any rate, given that you have no idea what was said, there’s no need to try and incite anything.

    C’mon people, Chinese planes, remember? J-10s? JH-7’s? H-6’s? Ring a bell?

    Modimus Maximus

    in reply to: China to build 3 Aircraft Carriers #2065219
    edisonone
    Participant

    Oh well…

    For whatever it’s worth I guess…
    http://bbs.military.china.com/jsp/pub/viewpicture.jsp?picurl=http://bbsimages.military.china.com/1013/2006/1/21/43.jpg
    Anyhow, I wonder if it’s even sea worthy?

    I mean after what the Russians might have done to it
    (as had been indicated) before shipping it out, I doubt if it’ll be
    anything more but merely a musium conversation piece.

    .

    in reply to: China's News, Pics and Speculation Part 8 #2601640
    edisonone
    Participant

    (Dedicated to the whole of the East Asian Continnent)

    Looking back at the debuting days of the establishments of East Asia,
    we know for a fact that based on historical records and based on relics unearthed
    over the years in the East Asian continent that the symbolisms of the land of the rising sun
    and practically every single item of the various customs still practiced and valued today by a specific
    Asian group, i.e., the shrine controversey, somehow has its associations and its origins
    connected to and tied to that of the Teng, Chin, and the Huen era.

    What does the above message has to do with Japanese
    choppers and UAVs? It would have to do with the question: Why the distinction?
    Or maybe, it’s the message following for Asia to consider…

    “It’s time to forgive and forget for Asia. It’s time to draw the line as to when and
    where history should neatly and carefully be put away and shelved into the archives of human history and
    the painfull past archived just like that of the epesodes of the era known as Chin…”

    “It’s now time to win over the hearts, the minds, and the souls of all
    who are East Asians and, it’s time to write a wholly new page of human time and
    history for the whole of East Asia, and, of course the whole world…”

    “It’s time for the big brother of East Asia (whoever
    that might be) to act like the big brother of East Asia and to forgive
    and forget as big brother should and ultimately do…”

    ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

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    in reply to: China to build 3 Aircraft Carriers #2065339
    edisonone
    Participant

    Wow! What do you guys make of this?

    Anyone with keen eyes here?
    http://military.china.com/zh_cn/head/83/20060123/13051592.html
    Supposedly via some spy satelite.

    in reply to: Indian Naval MiG-29K v/s Cinese Su-30MKK2 #2601897
    edisonone
    Participant


    But China was still formidable.
    What makes the comparison between India
    and China any less relevant?

    Misunderstandings, misunderstandings!!!

    IMHO, both the Indians and the Chinese are simple
    folks who have more sense in their heads than they do hard heads and knuckles

    as some people have inherently proven in this world.

    “Simply put: There’s no logical reason for the two (India-China)
    to come to a face off with each other. There is definitely a misunderstanding that
    is existing here and that misunderstanding is a condition known as misguidance — misguidance’s
    which had compelled the subcontinent to look westward instead of east because
    of the deep affiliations it had with western powers in the past.”

    If a major disagreement flairs and if a major conflict looms around
    the corner because of it, then, the two Jurrassic giants will ultimately and naturally
    come to a compromise with each other instead of trying to do each other in like some, who have
    inherently proven to be as shrewed in the past
    – Stalin for examples.

    ( :p Russians don’t count here. Stalin, supposedly, is a Georgian :p.)

    In other words: These two (Chinese and Indians) are not a people
    who “mentally” walks softly and carries with them a big stick wherever they
    go as do the Brezhnevites of the former USSR, as the Japanese Imperialists of WWII,
    or as the incompassionate and ransacking centurions of Napleon.

    Simply put: These two are a docile and peacefull breed…

    .

    in reply to: Indian Naval MiG-29K v/s Cinese Su-30MKK2 #2602075
    edisonone
    Participant

    hmm.. but haven’t the Chinese started producing better things on their own that would warrant their lost of interest in Russki weapons?

    The Big Mac and the McNugget:

    Indeed, God has blissed East Asia with the :p Kung Pow Chicken :p
    which I’m sure its inhabitants unquestionally are contented with – mighty proud even.
    But, then again, exotic and mouth watering culinary’s such as Cheese Cakes, Paella, Bouillabaisse, Beef
    Bourguignon and much more, adds variation and it add excitment to life.

    In other words: Mankind can not live on Whoppers alone

    :diablo:

    in reply to: Indian Naval MiG-29K v/s Cinese Su-30MKK2 #2602139
    edisonone
    Participant

    Correction. Maybe India is in a shopping spree,
    but China isn’t. China has not logged signing a contract for a complete
    Russian weapons system since the end of 2003.
    All China does now is collect what
    she had earlier ordered around 2003, and buying things
    like engines and transport aircraft

    My opinion: Beijing is definitely not reliant upon importations
    to fulfill her national defence needs as many countries in the world does.
    However, we do know for a fact that just like that of the rest of the spoiled brats
    on the block that Beijing, too, is one with money to burn.

    :diablo: Consider it that Porche or that BMW for the garage if you will :diablo: !

    And, if my Babblefish is not playing tricks on me, then, I must say that
    I agree wholeheartedly with the contents of the following article and that I believe that that is where
    Beijing is discreetly but surely headed and are concentrating their efforts.
    http://military.china.com/zh_cn/important/64/20060121/13050011.html
    Indeed, the story above may be an infatuation of kind of the author,
    but, for whatever it’s worth, I’m of the opinion that that is the direction that not only should Beijing
    be taking, but that it is something that all nations needs to follow.

    I mean (politics aside that is) imagine the Japanese and the Germans
    having to rely upon importation to conduct their military opperations and campaigns in WWII?
    If that were the case, I’m sure then that Imperialistic Japan and Germany would’ve went the way of Miloลกeviฤ‡’s
    Serbia as quickly as Miloลกeviฤ‡ did and… there goes the romances of The Battle of Midway
    and the excitements of that which is brought about by the U-Boats.

    Hey! It beats having to resort to CIA and/or KGB spy networks doesn’t it?

    .

    in reply to: Indian Naval MiG-29K v/s Cinese Su-30MKK2 #2602868
    edisonone
    Participant

    So Chinese have
    decided to give India another chance? Alleluia Chinese
    are most mercifull. ๐Ÿ˜‰

    Give India another chance:

    Now, what sort of a talk is that? I’m scratchin’ my head here over
    this one I tell ya. I mean who on earth is mean spirited enough to have put you/you guys up
    to this I’ll never know but there’s all kinds in this world
    I suppose…

    I mean since when had any of us ever heard of or witnessed the Chinese and the Indians
    going at each other’s throats throughout the melleniums that they’ve been neighbours with each other
    with the exception of the mini sqirmish that they had in the sixties — a sqirmish which likely
    was fanned by none-Indians and planned/drawn from without India’s and China’s borders?

    So, be serious people! The Chinese and the Indians have no need
    for massive firepowers to be used as safeguard against each other. The two are both full of hot
    airs IMHO when it comes to a full scale knockout with each other.

    My opinion: The Chinese and the Indians will simply come to terms (an understanding
    or truce of sort) with each other if the tough does get going and if the going indeed gets tough.
    In the end, they’ll never be the genocidal kind as that of the Imperial Japanese Army of WWII. Instead, it is
    hypocrits such as Mr. Brezhnevs that they must arm and guard themselves against.

    Whew!!! It’s a good thing Putin is now the one calling the shots.

    .

    in reply to: Indian Naval MiG-29K v/s Cinese Su-30MKK2 #2602922
    edisonone
    Participant

    I am not sure about the MiG-29K. But here is a very possible scenario.

    The Su-30MKK2 are with the Chinese Naval Aviation and could be tasked to take out an Indian Naval Battlegroup consisting of the Vikramaditya nad the MiG-29K would fly a BARCAP type mission…Can we please go back to my question ????

    BTW I am tabulating specs for the to right now and put them up shortly here…..

    Man!!! As if there isn’t already enough Sino-Indian indifferences here…

    Besides, what makes any of you think that the two will face off with
    each other in the future anyway? The Indian Navy is not a target in the minds of the Chinese.
    The purpose of this Chinese military modernization is national security.

    The Chinese had learnt from the threats they’ve recieved from
    the USSR in the Brezhnev years and, the realities of how 21st-century-tsunamis
    can hit without remorse or consideration for its victims and without prior warning had waken
    them up to the realities of the needs for their national security.

    This Chinese modernization
    has nothing to do with the Indians and you can take
    that to the bank with you.

    .

    in reply to: Indian Naval MiG-29K v/s Cinese Su-30MKK2 #2602929
    edisonone
    Participant

    How would the two compare ?????

    Well…

    If you didn’t miss out on the patronizing words that the Americans had
    been uttering in attempts to woe the heart of this sexy, this tantalizing, this fair,
    and this hypnotizing young maiden from somewhere south of the equator, then you would definitely
    know how deadly the Mig-29s and the Su-30s are – Chinese or otherwise.

    My personal opinion only of course.

    :p.

    in reply to: China's News, Pics and Speculation Part 8 #2603289
    edisonone
    Participant

    Another PSed pic

    PSed?

    We all know that Captain Kirk, Mr. Spok, the mighty
    USS Starship Enterprise, and more, is but a bunch of 21st Century
    Faux crap. But, can we deny the truth that, regardless of its authenticity, that all
    of us likely had an addiction to it and that we had faithfully been
    glued to the TV screen for decades catching up on it?

    I for one salute these artists for their fine works of art. Their artistry in essence
    makes for the seeds of tomorrow’s progress. Their work, and their imaginations are the fuel
    sources which’ll help to inspire our next generation of engineers and scientists…

    ๐Ÿ™‚

    in reply to: U.S. ban on Venezuela aircraft purchases. #2603679
    edisonone
    Participant

    Politics change constantly. Should we have provided Iran with F-14 spares after the 1979 affairs?

    My opinion only so don’t get angry:

    I think that if you would have backed the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
    back in the 70’s instead of trying to get rid of the Guy, chances are you would still
    have that country as a good friend and buddy and you would still have it securely harnessed to
    your leash just as you do Japan, the Philipines, Isreal, etc., etc.

    Hence, no need for you to worry about spares for their F-14s.

    .

    in reply to: PLAN Thread (Pics, news, speculations…everything) – 2 #2066578
    edisonone
    Participant

    Will this be rated as a five star accommodation?

    Looking mighty clean anyway.

    http://bbs.military.china.com/jsp/pub/controler.do?event=VIEWMESSAGE&year=2006&month=1&forumid=1013&threadid=1077268&page=0

    I hope they’re going to put in slots too because I’m not into cards.

    ๐Ÿ˜€

    in reply to: Rumor Mill of The Day: JH-7 for Argintina??? #2672488
    edisonone
    Participant

    Escobar can use a very advance air to air weapon:the AAM Corruption-1 :dev2: and the ASM Bribe-2 :diablo: will destroy any radar station, those weapons will nullify the speed and acceleration of the FC-1 and it`s GCS or AWACS guidance, also the AAM Corruption-1 with it`s US demand homing seeker is quit advanced and won`t follow the Chaff/Flare dispenser Police and Border patrol-23American-C ๐Ÿ˜ฎ quit advanced seeker.
    The FC-1 is a very powerful piece of machinery but to expensive to handle the ones like Escobar while the AAM Corruption-1 :diablo: exists ๐Ÿ˜€

    Escabar!!!

    Looks as if you’re
    dead meat any which way those balls
    of yours bounces ๐Ÿ˜€

    http://forum.airforces.info/images/icons/icon14.gif :p http://forum.airforces.info/images/icons/icon14.gif ๐Ÿ˜€ :diablo: ๐Ÿ˜€

    ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

    in reply to: Rumor Mill of The Day: JH-7 for Argintina??? #2672525
    edisonone
    Participant

    That is plain fantasy, the JH-7 if it was going to be used it would not be against Brazil or Chile since MERCOSUR is basically an European Union style economic and political group looking for integration not for military interventions that no country in south america can pay for.

    Argentina does not need JH-7s since no country will invade Argentina in South America, if Brazil gets JH-7 it will be to be use it as a deterrement to the US since Brazil wants it`s borders to be safe without any base to attack them.
    Against drug dealers well, Argentina already has T-27 Tucanos ๐Ÿ˜‰

    China can help militarily Brazil but China is not an ally as England is to the US but an Ally as India is to South Africa.

    :p

    Darn…

    You mean the FBC-1 couldn’t even handle the likes of Pablo Escobar???

    Sad! Sad indeed!!!

    :p

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