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bigtoothbrush
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Topic: Chinese army training pix Posted: 16-May-2006 at 22:36 |
This is for increasing people's courage
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BigL
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Posted: 17-May-2006 at 01:34 |
When china becomes worlds superpower i think these weapons will be obsolete
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Posted: 17-May-2006 at 05:57 |
Hmm. in regards to driving tanks over people to help with courage I beleive the US Army stabs you with a knife to prove your Kevlar vest will stop it.
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Erdene
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Posted: 17-May-2006 at 07:57 |
Hey those helmets...are they like the US kevlar helmet??? or is it just a steel helmet??? And the soldiers..do they wear boots or those slipper kind of things????
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Posted: 17-May-2006 at 08:18 |
Originally posted by Erdene
Hey those helmets...are they like the US kevlar helmet??? or is it just a steel helmet??? And the soldiers..do they wear boots or those slipper kind of things???? |
I believe during the Korean war, Chinese soldiers in similar shoes pushed the US army all the way out of North Korean and forced them to sign a truce. I'm not saying that can happen today or anytime in the future again, but to me, it sounds like you have a tendency to underestimate the fighting power of a relatively poorer equiped force.
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Posted: 17-May-2006 at 09:06 |
Well,there is no guarantee that in the future those forces will not be used against the integrity of other nations.
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Posted: 17-May-2006 at 12:29 |
What would be the man power China could put out on the battlefield in total when necessary?
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Posted: 17-May-2006 at 13:08 |
Originally posted by Kalevipoeg
What would be the man power China could put out on the battlefield in total when necessary?
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As far as "on the battlefield" that is always subject to logistical considerations, to the realities of support and infrastructure in the areas where military operations would have to be conducted, and on the levels of readiness and morale.
China (and India) don't have to worry about manpower, but what would the advantage of manpower be to China in case of war with another power in the Himalayas? What would be the consequences of concentrating 10,000,000 troops in some remote area of central Asia if they could not be adequately supplied and were freezing and starving?
Raw numbers often mislead.
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Posted: 17-May-2006 at 13:28 |
I believe during the Korean war, Chinese soldiers in similar shoes pushed the US army all the way out of North Korean and forced them to sign a truce. I'm not saying that can happen today or anytime in the future again, but to me, it sounds like you have a tendency to underestimate the fighting power of a relatively poorer equiped force. |
Ummm does it matter that the US army was spread all over North Korea in an attempt at occupation and not the least bit prepared to meet an offensive?
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Posted: 17-May-2006 at 13:33 |
It is of course no point to list the bare number of man power when concerning the military mighty. But in case u deadly want to know it, i could tell u
There are 2,200,000 regular army ,around 1,000,000 reserves and militias perspectively.
Plus,
10,000,000 men could be mobilized after training for basic military knowledge and skill in 15 days.
100,000,000 men in 60 days.
and under that circumanstance, i guess i could be given an AK47, but i doubt how much ammunition they would give me. Two bullets? one for the enemy and the other for me?
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Posted: 17-May-2006 at 18:07 |
Originally posted by Erdene
Hey those helmets...are they like the US kevlar helmet??? or is it just a steel helmet??? And the soldiers..do they wear boots or those slipper kind of things???? |
It's made by ceramal and fibre synthetical material. This is the effect after being shot by AK-47 within 50m.
As for the boots. I don't think it's any big problem. Could Mongolian army use their boots to fight Chinese Tanks? lol
To compare with American, Chinese troops of course are poorer equipt. But indeed very few nations' toops are better equipt than our class a troops. If war really happen, we could produce lots of Chinese version Land Warrior system and dispense them to a certain number army footmen(Maybe more than entire Mongolian soldiers).
Only five nations in world(America, Russia, Britain, France and China) could directly airdrop heavy equipments like this.
Airborne footmen's light equipment, this could be deployed by helicopters.
Army aviation gunships. Before WZ-10 to be in service, Chinese army have to go on training with these WZ-9
WZ-10 is dedicated attack copter. If lucky, this baby could destroy 16 tanks each time.
Commanding Vehicle
Some logistic stuffs
Edited by bigtoothbrush - 17-May-2006 at 18:12
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Posted: 17-May-2006 at 22:04 |
The only pictures of Chinese military equipment in operation I've seen are on the local ethnic channel which features 4 hour of mainland Chinese news, documentaries and light entertainment 5 nights a week. The military news almost always shows a map of Taiwan as part of the feature. I suspect that if I understood Mandarin I'd probably get angry.
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bigtoothbrush
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Posted: 17-May-2006 at 22:23 |
lol you will just get angry more. the map on taiwanese marine corps flag not only include mainland china, but also otter mongolia as a part of the republic of china.
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Posted: 17-May-2006 at 22:31 |
Originally posted by bigtoothbrush
lol you will just get angry more. the map on taiwanese marine corps flag not only include mainland china, but also otter mongolia as a part of the republic of china.
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No chance of them invading the mainland though.
Maybe we should start refering to Taiwan by its true name...Pakan 
Edited by Turkic10 - 17-May-2006 at 22:33
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bigtoothbrush
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Posted: 18-May-2006 at 14:17 |
what is the true name? you can call it anything as you like. but it's juat a part of china forever. lol
some pics of scouters
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Posted: 07-Jun-2006 at 17:52 |
Originally posted by bigtoothbrush
Originally posted by Erdene
Hey those helmets...are they like the US kevlar helmet??? or is it just a steel helmet??? And the soldiers..do they wear boots or those slipper kind of things???? |
It's made by ceramal and fibre synthetical material. This is the effect after being shot by AK-47 within 50m.
Only five nations in world(America, Russia, Britain, France and China) could directly airdrop heavy equipments like this.
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lol, only the five permanent members of UN
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Posted: 07-Jun-2006 at 21:43 |
Here is one more chinese training pic:
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Posted: 08-Jun-2006 at 09:22 |
lol funny pic, seen that before.
Does that Chinaman in the reeds with the 70s style scuba gear have the knife the wrong way around in his mouth?
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