Ladakh Flash Point

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Gatekeeper

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@siegecrossbow made the point that it shows they got peoples support


Over at DFI the Indians say it shows that Chinese soldiers are weak and can't carry things.

Yeah right. This is the thing people always say. It's like the people without 5th generation aircraft. They always say we don't need 5th gen. Our 4.5+++ super duper is better, than secretly working or wishing to get they hands on a 5th gen aircraft.

I hear people said the same about football, when their team is in the 2nd tier. They always say our league is the best, we don't need to be up there with the big boys. But secretly wishing to be champions in their league so they can be up there with the........ big boys! Lol

So the Indians are giveing the Tibetan work, during the covid crisis, and ensure they maintain exercise and a healthy living.

But as soon as they could afford the drones, bye bye Tibetans.
 

jfy1155

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According to Indians, their soldiers can survive in the cold winter better than PLA soldiers.


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Tension in the high altitude areas of Ladakh has intensified over time over the past four months. The Indian army is constantly fighting gasoline to gain an advantage over China in this inaccessible area. From the beginning of September, the cold started to increase in this region, but to keep an eye on the harmful activities of China, the Indian army will maintain the occupation of high military bases. This tension will continue over the next few months, experts say, so the Indian military is also gathering the necessary equipment to keep its army safe.

Siachen experience near India
The Indian army will use several types of equipment to withstand the fierce cold of Ladakh. Most of these goods have already been used by Indian troops on the world’s highest battlefield like Siachen. In such a situation, how long the Chinese army will last before the Indian army will be a question to be seen. China’s Foreign Ministry has already spoken of withdrawing its military in cold weather. He fears that if his novice soldiers stay in such cold, they will not die before the bullet from India but before the weather strikes there.

The Arctic tent will protect you from the cold
The Indian army will need arctic tents to survive the cold at such a height. This tent can also withstand temperatures down to -50 degrees. Strong winds that run at high altitudes also have no effect on these tents. These tents made of material called Vepex have no outdoor rain or snow effect. Its design is such that people living inside have no problem breathing.
The space heater will heat the tent
This device is used to keep a small place warm in cold weather. The Indian army can use this device to ward off the cold of Ladakh. This will help heat the tent. It produces heat from natural gas, propane, kerosene or electricity. They also present a risk of carbon monoxide formation. To overcome this, the camp needs to be open for a while from time to time.
The thermal imager will keep an eye out for enemies
The military can also use a thermal imager to monitor the movement of enemies in the dark of night. It gives information based on the heat coming out of the body. When there is an enemy like China, it is also important to have high tech weapons. There are many types of specialties. During the day, it can also act as a camera. Videos and photos can also be taken from this. Its range is approximately 5 kilometers.
China will not escape the anti-materiel rifle
At such an altitude, there are numerous complaints of rifle jamming in cold weather. In such a situation, an anti-materiel rifle will come in handy for targeting the enemy from afar, day or night. Its range is 1000 meters to 2000 meters. It can shoot 12.7mm bullets. Due to the night site being installed, these rifles can also be accurately targeted at night.

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AndrewS

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I think an actual engagement did possibly happen between the PLA and SFF, which would be where the headshot/HMG fire rumours originated.

Such an incident would explain the abrupt and total capitulation of the Indians on the boarder dispute, when it finally dawned on them that China isn’t messing around and that that really was the final straw before a full scale punitive operation was launched.

India instigated s media blackout on the incident, and China is more than happy to play along.

I doubt if the dead SSF guys would ever be acknowledged, since per Indians, they are expendable Tibetan cannon fodder anyways, and per China, these are not Indians. So both sides can say no Indian soldiers died with a straight face.

There's no need for a full-scale punitive operation.

If China had captured 300 Indian soldiers, can you imagine what would happen if these photos and videos were released to the India media?

It would cause a political earthquake for Modi and discredit his hardline China stance, which was distracting people from COVID and the economy.

Modi has already demonstrated his incompetence with the hasty botched COVID lockdown, and the latest estimates are that the Indian economy will contract by 11-15% this year. That is by far the worst performance of any major country
 

EdgeOfEcho

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It reminds me of how China used to insult U.S. soldiers as spoiled brats because they ate meat for every meal.
I think the main point of those kinds of insults were not to say it is a bad thing to have good logistics and supplies, but rather that US soldier's combat effectiveness suffers significantly if they are not backed with overwhelming superiority in ammunition and food. Of course it is always desirable to have strong logistics supporting your army, but an army also need to be trained to know how to survive and fight when when they are low on ammunition and supplies.

Kinda like in a game, a good player should make any equipment work, regardless of its effectiveness. A good player should not just give up if he or she cannot find the best gear in the game. The same applies to a army, of course every army can fight under ideal conditions, but what if conditions are not ideal? Those harsh conditions are what tests the true capabilities of a military.

Since the foundation of the PLA, every major conflict it has fought in (with the only exception of Vietnam in 1979), the PLA is almost always on the disadvantaged side in terms of industrial and logistical capabilities. But it still overcame such obstacles and prevailed. So it is not a invalid criticism of the US military. America has not really fought any major conflict where they do not enjoy dominance in firepower superiority and industrial capability, what if America cannot dominate in these two areas in the next major conflict? Are they still a formidable force like previously? It is a valid question to ask. A level 99 player with the best gear in the game can always beat up level 1s with no gear in a game, but what if this time the level 99 faces a level 75 player with similar gear? Will it still perform just as well? It is really hard to tell.

On a related point about how on the Indian side, they use local villagers to carry supplies and PLA uses more high tech stuff. This "they have the support of the people so why is it a bad thing" mentality does not apply here imo, because this is not a civil war where 2 opposing forces fight for influence within a selected geographical location where the support of the people matters. These are two separate countries having a military stand-off at the border, the Indian people are supposed to be supporting their military (same goes to the Chinese side)... meaning that if you see Indian people supporting their military, that is kind of what they supposed to do, it is not like a bonus point or something. So the comparison is not about which country has the support of its citizens, but rather how well can the military in the front line be supplied... and in this case, replying on local villagers is just kind of sad. I know that the PLA was supplied in this exact manner during the Chinese Civil War, but China back then was not industrialized at all, and that was the only way possible (to have hundreds of thousands of local villagers sending supplies to the Florentine in small carts and cattle). But India today still rely on local villagers to carry up some of the supplies, it really is nothing to be proud off.... Unless they can beat China with the villagers as their supply line...
 
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