pilot_torres [ pilot_torres ]
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Subject: china AF how to deal
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Message Number 1Date Posted: 12 July 2007, 1:26:26 PM in the event of a conflict in china how would their air force messure up to ours? Do they have a pre-set plan to deal with the technology gap? How many of their planes are operational? How many flying hours do their pilots have? How sophisticated is the command & control? What kind of tactics would they use? How long would it take to gain air supremacy in China? How many of their planes are not being acounted for? Is their a powerfull air defense network in case of their air force collapses? Who cares we probably will never fight china besides that conflct would probably go nuclear before they even fuel their airplanes.
[ oxusaf ]
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Subject: china AF how to deal
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Message Number 2Date Posted: 12 July 2007, 5:33:04 PM The biggest misconception about China is the size of their army. Yes they have the largest army in the world, however in China their army consists of their Air Force, Navy and ground forces. So in all actuality it seems to be a propiganda statement. To answer your question I think that it would be interesting, their technology is coming along steadily but still 'lightyears' behind us. Their training is not as far advanced as ours but it is getting better. So many damned variables.
[ flyboy ]
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Subject: china AF how to deal
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Message Number 3Date Posted: 27 July 2007, 9:49:53 AM i think the people wouldent stand a chance sure they r growin in numbers but technolgy and training r a downfall for the chinease sure they have loads of industries to work with there but come on weve all had things made in china and they seem to not last as long as the things made here in the u.s.
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