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Vietnam to Get Sub Fleet in 6 Years: State Media

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You've demonstrated ignorance on air warfare, and now you're coming to show your ignorance in submarine warfare?

It's your rear admiral's idea, so you're insulting your own rear admiral now :lol:
Opinion: 6 636 can block the Straits of Malacca

Yin Zhuote some commentators:
Yes, because the six submarines us that if a division-level formations are, for example, by the Russian establishment, the general conventional submarines 12 is a detachment, probably half a detachment of.

Shui Junyi: half a detachment of.

Yin Cho: It’s about how strong blocking ability? If six submarines are able to war, then probably all of the Malacca Strait can block up front, if a product shaped ambush position, then it is probably obscured in the 400-600 km wide area involved, which basically put the Malacca Strait give sealing, and training in Russia and Vietnam, it’s a very important tactical learning is near the Strait of Malacca, where it has the hydrological data, where the exercise is to set up ambush positions, and the merchant ships of the past ambushes.
Military experts say the military buildup in Vietnam will lead the South China Sea countries to step up military procurement tide « Military of China, force comment.
 
Hey. Can anyone tell me about why china attacked vietnam since they helped Vietcong in unification?
 
Hey. Can anyone tell me about why china attacked vietnam since they helped Vietcong in unification?
They didn't helped for unification, they did it to make barging with USA to share interest in region. When Vietnam successful reunificated, china showed his true face then attacked Vietnam 1979.
 
LOL! You quoted a source that is not only questionable, but published in the most broken of English grammar imaginable. Straits of Malacca is one of the most heavily defended channel in the world, heavily patrolled by navies. Attempting to disrupt shipping would be akin to declaring war against all Pacific power.

It's questionable if your steel coffins can even make it out of port with our maritime patrol aircraft above your head.
 
LOL! You quoted a source that is not only questionable, but published in the most broken of English grammar imaginable. Straits of Malacca is one of the most heavily defended channel in the world, heavily patrolled by navies. Attempting to disrupt shipping would be akin to declaring war against all Pacific power.

It's questionable if your steel coffins can even make it out of port with our maritime patrol aircraft above your head.

You can check it on CCTV dude:coffee:
2011 年 8 月 5 日 CCTV “Global vision” broadcast “a large arms purchase in Vietnam to improve combat power against whom”, the following is the program Record:
Moderator Shui Junyi: Good evening, welcome to watch the news channels being broadcast, “global vision”, I Shui Junyi.
Military experts say the military buildup in Vietnam will lead the South China Sea countries to step up military procurement tide « Military of China, force comment.

You think Straits of Malacca is heavily patrolled by navies bcz your training is too bad , you can not have special skill like VN to penetrate heavy guarded base .That why our special forces could sneak into your territory and destroy your 10 millions $ just bought from NATO in 1984 :coffee:
 
You can check it on CCTV dude:coffee:

Military experts say the military buildup in Vietnam will lead the South China Sea countries to step up military procurement tide « Military of China, force comment.

You think Straits of Malacca is heavily patrolled by navies bcz your training is too bad , you can not have special skill like VN to penetrate heavy guarded base .That why our special forces could sneak into your territory and destroy your 10 millions $ just bought from NATO in 1984 :coffee:

Heh, like I said, electric diesel sub without AIP is a prime target for maritime patrol aircraft. We used Kilo for more than 15 years and know the vessel inside and out, including weaknesses to exploit. Indescriminate attack against ships in Malacca Strait would bring doom to your country. If you selectively attack Chinese vessels, then you will need to visually identiy targets at periscope depth, a death trap for your steel coffins.

All that "sneaking" skill, and we still captured land from you. Next you're gonna tell me your sailors sneaked into the bottom of the sea in 1988?
 
Heh, like I said, electric diesel sub without AIP is a prime target for maritime patrol aircraft. We used Kilo for more than 15 years and know the vessel inside and out, including weaknesses to exploit. Indescriminate attack against ships in Malacca Strait would bring doom to your country. If you selectively attack Chinese vessels, then you will need to visually identiy targets at periscope depth, a death trap for your steel coffins.

All that "sneaking" skill, and we still captured land from you. Next you're gonna tell me your sailors sneaked into the bottom of the sea in 1988?
Dude, we have diffrent combat tactic , that why even we use same weapon in 1979 war, but you still lost even your troops was at least 6 times bigger than us .our troop didn't fight back in 1988 , our Mig-21 canceled drop bomb to your troop too, so killing unfire back people is just show your cowardness , that's all.

As I said: we have diffrent combat tactic, so just wait untill we receive Kilos , you will see what happen to your merchan ship. No one care when China ship got rammed, so no one care if China ship got sunk :coffee:
 
Putting Submarines in the Malacca straits without the joint approval of Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore is literally declaring war on all 3 countries simultaneously.

Assuming even if a Sub did make it to the Malacca straits once its detected closing off the Straits at the Singapore end is a piece of cake. Then the sub will have to evade detection by going towards Aceh, any means of returning back to the South China Sea without refueling will not be possible without friendly support. Hence this is all BS. Unless the Subs are stationed in the South China Sea after any ships leave pass Singapore.

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Heheh, you helped us to built inrfastructure before 1979 , and you took it away after 1979, nothing destroyed in VN ,that's all :coffee:

:lol: According to historians, it was North of Vitenam that was burning not southern parts of China. Of course it was Vietnam that was being destroyed. It put your country into a lot of economic pressure because farm lands weren't built by Chinese (they were burnt) and infrastructures which were used was also destroyed (buildings, roads and bridges etc) making businesses hard to operate and life more difficult :coffee:

The war continue untill 1988 dude , and you launched a full scale war again in 1984 after badly defeated in 1979 , so who was the coward in 1979 ?why didn't you stay 1 year instead of few week (after suffered high casualties ) to wait for our men from Cambodia back to the border ?:coffee:

Oh you can always say your men will come back from Cambodia, hell knows how long it will take for them to actually come if we continued to stay. Fact is, your men was merely barking dogs who would only come when we have secured our objectives. Your women were much braver, but was no match and couldn't prevent us from doing what we did. Care to explain why Vietnam didn't come after us and persue us back into China? Typical barking dogs er..I mean Vietnamese men :lol:
 
Putting Submarines in the Malacca straits without the joint approval of Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore is literally declaring war on all 3 countries simultaneously.

Assuming even if a Sub did make it to the Malacca straits once its detected closing off the Straits at the Singapore end is a piece of cake. Then the sub will have to evade detection by going towards Aceh, any means of returning back to the South China Sea without refueling will not be possible without friendly support. Hence this is all BS. Unless the Subs are stationed in the South China Sea after any ships leave pass Singapore.

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He lacks ability to grasp the concept security and peace with neighbours. He'd love to think that the entire sea belongs to him and Vietnam is the only country with a say and everyone else should listen. :lol:
 
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