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Pushing the Shoal to the brink,the resolve of the mighty Chinese navy

ha ,if we suffer several hundred and your casualties have to times 10
Wrong , we killed million of oversea chinese in VN-Laos-Camb-Thai and looted all Gold when you just killed more than 100 thousand vnese,so our casualties is less than 10 times :P
China was called "sick man in Asia"when attending 1936 Olympic games and got nothing.but look at it and how fortunes changed,now we are the world number 1 sports power,and where is Vietnam in Olympic medal tally,since you always like to refer to this old Olympic event,how are you Vietnamese faring in the Olympics?lol..
Wrong again:P
The phrase "sick man of Asia" or "sick man of East Asia" originally referred to China in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when it was riven by internal divisions and forced by the great powers into a series of Unequal Treaties, culminating in the Japanese invasion of China during World War II.
Sick man of Asia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nothign change now, a part of china-taiwan is still under US's control, coward and sick china still can do Nothing but sit and cry :lol:
 
On the morning of 12th July, 1984, ~3700 Vietnamese ground forces got killed with almost zero Chinese causality. This is 0:3700! 3700 Vietnam can not kill the one-China:cry::cry: Now, the regime in Hanoi still refuse to acknowledge the existence of this battle.

Vietnam is a poor, backward, pit dirty and ungrateful country, only to Chinese exports of food, minerals, as well as beautiful woman, similar to the original level in Africa. The low quality of Vietnam, only trolls, Little do they know the country everywhere can see the industrial products imported from China, But ridicule the Chinese products "low quality". Vietnam like monkeys jumping up and down, roaring, Made in China quality got all your 77 sailors killed in less than 2 minutes in Spratly in 1988:P

zero Chinese causality :blah:

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@Martian2:

I must be nice for the Military fashion shows difference with "battle ready".

I don't expect a Stone Age Vietnamese to understand the difference between Kevlar, boron carbide ceramic, aluminum oxide ceramic, and ballistic steel plates (see citations below).

You Vietnamese have never seen any of these high tech materials and you won't for many more decades. To you Vietnamese, body armor might as well be science fiction.

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New Chinese domestic Kevlar body armor

China has a new Kevlar body armor. As far as I know, Vietnam is decades away from manufacturing Kevlar. Also, the Vietnamese are too poor to import foreign Kevlar body armor. Hence, due to the overall overwhelming advantage in technology, we should expect a 10-to-1 kill ratio in favor of China.

China Defense Blog: PLAMC testing new VBSS body armor vest for boarding team

PLAMC [PLA Marine Corps.] testing new VBSS body armor vest for boarding team
Friday, June 10, 2011

Clear Duty VBSS body armor vest is being tested by the PLAMC for boarding party. It's made by a local Chinese private company. VBSS stands for Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure operation.

The CD VBSS is more comfortable and offers quick-release that the standard issued Type 06 body armor lacks. The quick-release is a life saver if a boarding team member fall into the water. All he needed it is just pull the quick-release to remove the vest (which will be loaded down with hard plates, ammo, pistol, comm & other gears) and swim to the surface.

The vest uses Kevlar material and has large SAPI size hard plate pocket in the front and back. --- Timothy Yan

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This second citation on domestic Chinese body armor is about a derivative of the decade-old Protector series.

China Defense Blog: New Chinese Body Armor

New Chinese Body Armor
Thursday, September 23, 2010

It is based on their Protector line of body armor vest that had been around over a decade but this new version had probably borrowed many design features from US Interceptor design including the overlapping front, side adjustment strips, detachable throat and groin protector, more importantly, the hard plate pockets and MOLLE.

A note on the Chinese hard plate, since they don't have access to the material to make boron carbide ceramic, their higher-end plates use aluminum oxide ceramic but because the Chinese military is typically cheap-stick, most of their hard plates use ballistic steel, which is up to 3 times heavier than the ceramic plates.

Timothy Yan

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I don't expect a Stone Age Vietnamese to understand the difference between Kevlar, boron carbide ceramic, aluminum oxide ceramic, and ballistic steel plates (see citations below).

You Vietnamese have never seen any of these high tech materials and you won't for many more decades. To you Vietnamese, body armor might as well be science fiction.

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New Chinese domestic Kevlar body armor

China has a new Kevlar body armor. As far as I know, Vietnam is decades away from manufacturing Kevlar. Also, the Vietnamese are too poor to import foreign Kevlar body armor. Hence, due to the overall overwhelming advantage in technology, we should expect a 10-to-1 kill ratio in favor of China.

China Defense Blog: PLAMC testing new VBSS body armor vest for boarding team
Is it really usefull ?? i'm in doubt of it:P
It's not grenade proof suit, dude:lol:
 
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