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Footage of fighter jets bears an uncanny resemblance to cult classic Top Gun!

This is for those who missed this faux pas by the Chinese military. Though a trifle dated, it just goes to show to what lengths they can go to convince the ordinary Chinese about their so called 'military skills and capabilities'!

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Notice the similarities? The left pic is a grab from the movie TOP GUN. The frame on the right is from the Chinese government controlled, China Central Television!

Chinese government officials were left red-faced after a television broadcast purporting to show their crack fighter pilots gunning down another jet was accused of being faked.

The footage of a jet whistling a missile into another plane, causing it to explode in a dramatic fiery fashion, looks remarkably similar to the classic 1986 Hollywood film top Gun, which helped launch the career of 25-year-old Tom Cruise, who played lead character Pete 'Maverick' Mitchell.

State-sponsored China Central Television (CCTV) aired the video last week as part of its main evening broadcast and claimed that the film showed one of the country's new Chinese J-10 fighter jets shooting the missile at an enemy plane in a training exercise.

The training exercise by the People's Liberation Army Air Force was shown on January 23 and it didn't take long before one movie buff spied a clip where the enemy plane is blown up rather closely matched a key snippet of action from Top Gun's final fight scene.

If this is the case, it's a pretty big gaffe to make, especially when you consider that the film remains a cult classic, and has grossed over £220million at the box office.

The Wall Street Journal has since created a video which compares the news clip with the famous film scene... and there are uncanny similarities.

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The original footage has been pulled from CCTV in an attempt to avoid further embarrassment, but bloggers have already grabbed what they need and have heaped scorn on the China for allegedly trying to pass off the action as their own.

If the story is found to be legitimate it would not be the first time Chinese media have lifted material for a news broadcast from Hollywood without adhering to copyright laws.

Four years ago Xinhua - another state-run station - reportedly used an X-ray image of Homer Simpson's head to illustrate a story about the genetic link to multiple sclerosis.

The video is here...
China military left red-faced as broadcast of fighter jets bears an uncanny resemblance to cult classic Top Gun | Mail Online

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The western propaganda in full throttle. They run out of sensible topic and decide to pick on this kind of small things to talk about? See how desperate American and Indian trying to degrade China with all these cheapshot. But its only degrade themselves. Just like how they want to talk about China donating little money to philippine when US donate little money to Cuba when they suffer from earthquake. Seems nobody stood until that low and try to dig at US while US try the cheap shot... Just like how US accuse China is biggest violator of cyber security when Snowden a CIA contractor reveal another version that US in fact is the biggest hacker and cyber threat to the world.

What's wrong with using a used video depict a plane being shotdown just to illustrate some point? Its didn't even say this plane is PLAAF or this is a J-20. What is the big fuss?
 
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The western propaganda in full throttle. They run out of sensible topic and decide to pick on this kind of small things to talk about? See how desperate American and Indian trying to degrade China with all these cheapshot. But its only degrade themselves.
When you're red faced, blame the propaganda

sum ting wong :lol:
 
We never red faced but you look desperate :lol: Becos Indian is a loser compare to China so you want to find fault? :lol:

Lousy economy, lousy military, lousy government,lousy sport. What good can come from India? :lol:
do Chinese play cricket? :rolleyes:
 
Lousy economy, lousy military, lousy government,lousy sport. What good can come from India? :lol:
Lousy autocracy, lousy human rights record, no democracy, no free speech, fake/cheap imitators, video manipulators....What good can come from China? :lol:
 
Lousy autocracy, lousy human rights record, no democracy, no free speech, fake/cheap imitators, video manipulators....What good can come from China? :lol:

Plenty of good things from China. 2 largest economy and largest foreign reserve in the world. Leading in world technology. :lol: India is guilty of imitation. Not just China.

BBC NEWS | Business | Kalashnikov upset by Indian 'copy'

And you look desperate digging an old thread to talk about. Don't say I pick a fight with you. You start it first. 
do Chinese play cricket? :rolleyes:

Hardly anyone in China is interested in cricket. What is your point?
 
Plenty of good things from China. 2 largest economy and largest foreign reserve in the world. Leading in world technology. :lol: India is guilty of imitation. Not just China.

BBC NEWS | Business | Kalashnikov upset by Indian 'copy'

And you look desperate digging an old thread to talk about. Don't say I pick a fight with you. You start it first. 


Hardly anyone in China is interested in cricket. What is your point?
he said lousy sports..
 
he said lousy sports..

Yes, how many olympic golds have India win? Olympic event is the benchmark to gauge a country sport competent level.. You dont use just one sport to claim you are competitive, do you?
 
In that 《TOP GUN》 movie, if u research it carefully American using a F-5 to cosplay a S.U's Su-15 fighter. That's a F-5 !
 
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