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tusk99

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whats with the western obsession with china taking siberia? why would china invade siberia?
 

tusk99

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thank you, also can someone tell me why China doesnt support Russia more militarily? Is it because they don't want to divide the rift between them and the west?
 

Nevermore

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Can anyone predict how advanced anti-stealth satellite technology will become in the future? Judging by the low-orbit satellite deployment plans of China and the United States, within 5 to 10 years, satellites overhead will be as numerous as grains of sand scattered on the ground. Currently, Jilin-1 satellites can already capture images of B-2 bombers in flight. But will tens of thousands of future anti-stealth satellites—generations more advanced than today's models—truly make the skies transparent? Could they render aircraft and warship stealth technology obsolete, relegating it to a capability only effective against weaker nations?
 

ougoah

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Can anyone predict how advanced anti-stealth satellite technology will become in the future? Judging by the low-orbit satellite deployment plans of China and the United States, within 5 to 10 years, satellites overhead will be as numerous as grains of sand scattered on the ground. Currently, Jilin-1 satellites can already capture images of B-2 bombers in flight. But will tens of thousands of future anti-stealth satellites—generations more advanced than today's models—truly make the skies transparent? Could they render aircraft and warship stealth technology obsolete, relegating it to a capability only effective against weaker nations?

What if those satellites are jammed, spoofed, hacked or brought down with weaponised space debris clouds? Do you put all your air superiority eggs into that sensor basket?

No doubt this is one component of counter stealth and just overall sensing that is used by China but stealth is always a great advantage.

If an effective counter stealth technology was developed, it would still require time to integrate with the rest of the military and time to proliferate.

Also keep in mind that western pacific conflicts between US and China requires the US to travel over to China with some of its military gear in a posture against a densified Chinese military presence. So Chinese stealth of equal effectiveness compared to US stealth is going to be more well supported vs US stealth platforms that will be facing off against a greater density of Chinese sensors and platforms, stealth or otherwise.

A J-20 flying around California against a backdrop of hundreds of US fighters, sensors on ground sea and air is not going to fare as well as that J-20 flying against USAF/USN F-35 near China with a backdrop of hundreds of Chinese fighters and sensors with the USAF/USN asset being relatively less well supported.

If stealth in the air is about to be significantly less effective, China wouldn't be emphasising stealth so much with 6th gen fighters and all the latest aircraft it is fielding/ about to field; WZ-x, GJ-x, H-20, UADFs, CCAs, J-50, J-36... all focused on not just frontal aspect stealth like 5th gen fighters.
 

Sixth Sense

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Apologies if this isn't the correct AMA venue - as the question is one concerning the Chinese MIC in general, it seemed more fitting in the broader PLA subforum of discussion :)

It's very evident that PLA programs across the board are rapidly iterative in the pre-FRP aspects of their development and deployment relative to Western programs so I was looking to understand more about what enables this kind of velocity.

Is there any Chinese literature/papers that hint at or provides more formal guidelines of the PLA "acquisition life cycle", or frameworks that the likes of e.g. SAC/CAC/CSSC might be using when developing sophisticated projects like recent 6th gen fighters, Type 076 etc.?

Thank you for any pointers!
 

nimitz123

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I don't know where to ask this so I will just post here.

We all know that during the cold war, China built a massive system of uderground bunker for civilian, However, as I heard some from media, many of them are closed/converted or disrepaired. What is the state of them now.

Moreover, almost all tier 1 and 2 cities have subway, are they built with bomb shelter in mind. Do they have the capability of CBRN capabilities like in Singapore.

And what is the state of civil defense in China. In a contigency, there's a high chance that they will attack polpulation center, so does Chinese are prepared for that (maybe do they publish any kind of preparation booklet ?) Thank you
 

vincent

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I don't know where to ask this so I will just post here.

We all know that during the cold war, China built a massive system of uderground bunker for civilian, However, as I heard some from media, many of them are closed/converted or disrepaired. What is the state of them now.

Moreover, almost all tier 1 and 2 cities have subway, are they built with bomb shelter in mind. Do they have the capability of CBRN capabilities like in Singapore.

And what is the state of civil defense in China. In a contigency, there's a high chance that they will attack polpulation center, so does Chinese are prepared for that (maybe do they publish any kind of preparation booklet ?) Thank you
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Brainsuker

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What really happen to zhang Youxia? Why suddenly he betray china? Pro west netizens claim that he is purged by xi because he's too strong. But I want to know about it from the chinese netizens perspective in this forum. Did he really sell the nuclear secret to US? But what is his motives?
 
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