doesnt matter, theater commands arent some rigid structure unable to support each other they all report to the CMC and units can be send to whichever theater needs assistance at a moments notice.
no.
an indian invasion over the himalayas simply will not be able to tie up many PLA troops due the nature of the terrain. and even if india managed to push, they wouldn't get far and wouldn't hit any areas that would seriously hinder a taiwan war(there being not much of strategic value in tibet...
where are you going with this??
china did not advocate " mask is the best or even the only solution". quit lying.
they had hardcore lockdowns and regular testing with testing status apps. there's literally two years of never ending western slandering of china about the lockdowns.
as for...
quit extrapolation to everyone and making shit up.
i have literally never said masks are all that's needed. it a portion of the process, important but not the only step. this is why china had lockdowns, to prevent spread and cross contamination. and in my case, its why we also have distancing...
oh so now the masks work.
and in terms of saving lives?
pretty good.
in terms of convenience and productivity, not great. i already said i dont believe lockdowns can be forever.
except the us had all of those.
they had the ports like i said. they had unimpeded supply routes from japan and the us. they had years to build the required roads and rail that were not under any danger if it was behind the lines.
you keep saying its thousands of miles away. sure, no...
the PL-15 is still superior to those Astra and especially the Derby missiles.
and a whole RWR (standard on all new chinese jets since later versions of the j-7 decades ago) and a "transition between PESA and AESA" radar.
and secure communications and navigation is like basic, what are you...
what you think your the only one that wears and uses masks?
im in the medical device field (all kinds, inside the body and out), we do clean room production and sterilization work. when worn properly and following guidelines on a distance(we use 6 feet, 15 when possible), the surgical masks do...
BS.
the North had been bombed out at that point. all supplies links were bombed, all rail was bombed and even the bridge over the yalu was bombed. the us actually ran out of targets and started re-bombing little already-bombed out villages.
there is no way the north, by the time of the...
what are you, a psychopath?
TF are you talking about? masks do work.
its no magic pill, but if two people are both wearing masks properly, transmission can be lowered by 95%. or are you trying to tell us that doctors wore masks for 100+ years because they are all a part of some global conspiracy?
by those nations % numbers, it would still be nearly a million people when extrapolated to china
again, i dont necessarily agree with the forever lock downs, but wantonly opening up could cause the deaths of a million people
yes, if going by us % death numbers, without lockdowns china would have maybe 4 million deaths. compared to under 5000 now.
people are saying lockdowns cant be forever since covid isnt going away and they're probably right, some day they'll have to open up. but maybe they are waiting for better...
???? why would you call a j-10 line, jf-17 block 4???? those are entirely different planes
inducting a line isnt impossible or anything, just weird you would call it that.
and you cant just use the same line to make stuff for an entirely different jet.
and no, you are not "enhancing" a j-10...
You need to stop using indian analysis when its so outright, and obviously terrible.
if you must post indian sources at least post something that is plausible instead of actual garbage.
your article talks about incapatitating 4 chinese air bases, almost like its a given and without effort, but...
but my point wasn't about any of that.
yes, there were logistic difficulties in the initial push to the north, but since getting back to the 38th, the us had vastly better logistics in korea than the PVA did, even when its thousands of miles from the us.
if the UN force only left north korea...
sure, the ocean distance, but its not like the war ended the second china pushed the UN to the 38th.
the us had two years to sort out the supply lines when the war stalemated around the 38th, and with no naval threat or air threat outside mig valley, they had an easy time transporting the goods...
by the time they entered NK, UN supplies weren't coming from Busan though. the US had uncontested dominance of the seas so supplies came through incheon which is roughly the same distance to chosan as is from busan to the 38th parallel. about 230 miles
so if the us with air superiority and...
yea, sure. but again china is not seeking to attack india, thus not having the "element of surprise" is not an issue.
if india started to poke around like in the 60s, then the chinese will bring more troops and while strategic surprise will probably not be achieved, tactical ones can be, due...