Chinese Engine Development

voyager1

Captain
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Yep. I think Japan still has an overall better industrial base for engines than China does but its military engine programs are not as well funded and spread out as China's. If Japan didn't have a military budget cap, they would be tier 1 for sure.
Offtopic but jumping in to say that Japan is dropping its budget cap
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“We must increase our defense capabilities at a radically different pace than in the past,” considering China’s increased capabilities,
"We will properly allocate the funding we need to protect our nation" without considering outlays in relation to GDP, he said.
 

ougoah

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Offtopic but jumping in to say that Japan is dropping its budget cap
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Yep. Which is why I noted that.

Would be interesting to see how well Japan does in a few decades time as it goes into these military propulsion fields without hands tied. It would be in all east asian nations interest if Japan and China develop a working relation which means lower threat of destabilising forces like war or trade wars, but a friendly Japan China would mean at least resolving island dispute and Korean tensions. If the Korean war was to become officially over and there is reduced threat of war from either side, Japan doesn't need to be a threat to China and vice versa. Although I doubt either side will settle island dispute and concede. Hopefully a mini arms race brings out the best and further boosts China. Japan's economic woes are not exactly on its way to being over yet. It is putting people into poverty while China's still a per capita fraction of Japan's productivity, it still has population advantage (workable and productive population) and it is going to be on an economic upswing for the next 20 years.
 

davidau

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Yep. Which is why I noted that.

Would be interesting to see how well Japan does in a few decades time as it goes into these military propulsion fields without hands tied. It would be in all east asian nations interest if Japan and China develop a working relation which means lower threat of destabilising forces like war or trade wars, but a friendly Japan China would mean at least resolving island dispute and Korean tensions. If the Korean war was to become officially over and there is reduced threat of war from either side, Japan doesn't need to be a threat to China and vice versa. Although I doubt either side will settle island dispute and concede. Hopefully a mini arms race brings out the best and further boosts China. Japan's economic woes are not exactly on its way to being over yet. It is putting people into poverty while China's still a per capita fraction of Japan's productivity, it still has population advantage (workable and productive population) and it is going to be on an economic upswing for the next 20 years.
Enjoy your hypothesis, however there is too much bad blood between the two before and after the WWII. Would not see the issues of Taiwan, Diaoyu [spelling] island will be solved in anytime soon as Japs and yanks support each other to frustrate China. Recently, Japs have proposed to have 500 armed soldiers to stay on the island and to defend it. Unless these two allied antagonists face reality that these islands belong to China, there is little hope for peace. Historically and geographically the Diaoyu island chain belongs to China and Taiwan is part of China. Face reality. Period.
 

Hendrik_2000

Lieutenant General
Translation what is fullerene? ok got it here
A fullerene is an allotrope of carbon whose molecule consists of carbon atoms connected by single and double bonds so as to form a closed or partially closed mesh, with fused rings of five to seven atoms. The molecule may be a hollow sphere, ellipsoid, tube , or many other shapes and sizes.
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