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Nice ships and nice target ..........:smitten:

It's correct, preparing for worst, we have enough toys here.

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Anti-frogman automatic grenade launcher:

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Let's drench the retards in a bloodbath。:azn:
 
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Japanese coast guard delegation visits Vietnam


Thanh Nien News
Last Updated: Friday, March 01, 2013 05:00:00

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Vice Admiral Kiyoshi Saishoji (L) are talking to Major General Nguyen Van Tuong in the Japan Coast Guard's visit to Vietnam from February 27 to March 1, 2013.


A Japan Coast Guard delegation visited Thursday the Marine Police Zone 3, a unit of Vietnam’s Marine Police Department based in the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau, as part of its three-day visit to Vietnam.

During the delgation’s visit to Ba Ria-Vung Tau and Ho Chi Minh City, the Japanese delegation also met with Major General Nguyen Van Tuong, the political commissar of Vietnam’s Marine Police Department, according to a Quan Doi Nhan Dan (People’s Army) report on Thursday.

Vice Admiral Kiyoshi Saishoji, Deputy Director General of the Japan Coast Guard’s Guard and Rescue Department, said Vietnam and Japan must enhance their long-established ties through activities including patrolling, law enforcement, combating piracy and search and rescue sea missions.
 
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We can learn from the Japan´s coast guard how to spray water affectively to Chinese vessels. :)


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a Japan Coast Guard patrol ship (R) spraying water at a fishing boat (L) that is carrying Taiwanese activists
 
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good mental drug but dead bodies will not turn home

Same words to your countryman, or you think every one in your army is just superman, never die?:sniper:

We can learn from the Japan´s coast guard how to spray water affectively to Chinese vessels. :)


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a Japan Coast Guard patrol ship (R) spraying water at a fishing boat (L) that is carrying Taiwanese activists

Japan can do that to Taiwan is because compared to Japan, Taiwan is too weak, militarily, economically. That is not a good case study for vietnam against china.
 
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Anti-frogman automatic grenade launcher:

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Let's drench the retards in a bloodbath。:azn:

Love how the dancers (I think?) pose in front of the launcher.
 
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Vietnam army SSM Scud-B/Scud-C installations, variant:
Scud B, range 300 km, warhead 985 kg
Scud C, range 550km, warhead 770 kg


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Your toys are nothing in front of PLA's hardware. If there is a war, what you can do is to do what you did to US.

You are low educated boy, do you know about Ton-kin accident in Vietnam - US war ? Muddox warship of 7th flottia was destroyed by our navy.

The Gulf of Tonkin Incident was the two naval skirmishes between North Vietnam’s torpedo boats and the United States Navy destroyers. It took place in the waters of the Gulf of Tonkin on August 2 and August 4, 1964. On August 2, 1964, while conducting intelligence-collecting operations in hostile waters off the coast of North Vietnam, the US destroyer USS Maddox was attacked by three North Vietnamese Navy torpedo boats of the 135th Torpedo Squadron.

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Taiwan is going to conduct Military drill at Taiping Island on early April

In the drills which involve light and heavy weaponry, mortars and howitzers were fired at targets on the sea. The drills started on early April and will last seveal days.

Taiping Island is the biggest island in Nansha, boasting valuable clean water resources.

some one will express strong protest against the drill as usuall, but will be neglected as usall.


Last Sep. (2012), Taiwan made similar drill on the island and got mainland's applauds.


this is the article from China News Service (CNS)
Mainland applauds Taiwan’s Taiping drill
2012-09-04 10:16 Global Times comment
Taiwan is conducting a live-ammunition military drill on Taiping Island of the Nansha Islands, the first such exercise by Taiwan in the South China Sea since regional disputes escalated this year.

We appreciate this exercise, which helps protect Chinese sovereignty.

Vietnam's protest against Taiwan's drill should be neglected. The Nansha Islands belong to China, which is an unshakable bottom line insisted upon by Chinese society. Taiwan, despite its economic ties with Vietnam and the Philippines, has overcome their opposition and made pragmatic efforts to safeguard Chinese sovereignty.

Territorial issues have remained unaddressed since the first half of last century. They are difficult to approach and solve today, despite rising maritime and sovereignty awareness across Asia.

In recent years, the Chinese mainland has been taking countermeasures to fight provocations over sovereignty by the Philippines, Vietnam and Japan, while also wrangling with the "smart power" diplomacy of the US in the Pacific. But Taiwan has its unique advantages in safeguarding Chinese sovereignty.

The hyping-up of the "China threat" mainly targets the mainland. Taiwan's efforts to protect Chinese sovereignty will not raise excessive suspicions, and it will not be labeled as a "bully."

Meanwhile, Taiwan is close to the Diaoyu Islands, which are under the administration of Taiwan's Ilan county. Taiping Island, the biggest island of the Nansha Islands, is under Taiwan's practical control.

Compared with the mainland, it is easy and convenient for Taiwan to take steps to protect sovereignty.

It is not that we want to shake off the mainland's responsibilities. Its comprehensive strength determines that the mainland must undertake the lion's share in such tasks. However, the mainland faces a complex strategic environment.

We understand Taiwan's special relationship with the US and the dilemma that Taiwan authorities face.

The US is using maritime territorial disputes to check the mainland's rise, and it does not want to see Taiwan help the mainland over territorial disputes in East Asia.

Nonetheless, Taiwan cannot remain as a bystander. It must look at the interests of the entire Chinese people, and act in the current island disputes in East Asia.

This drill on the Taiping Island comes at a good time. The mainland is building up its naval strength and reinforcing law enforcement in waters surrounding disputed islands. It is prepared for more possible frictions with regional countries in the future. In this process, actions by Taiwan like this drill will help stress Chinese claims.

Along with the growth of the mainland and the deepening of ties across the Taiwan Straits, Taiwan needs to change its habit of often being in lockstep with the US.

This is not a requirement by the mainland, but is prompted by the changing political landscape in the Asia-Pacific. Taiwan leaders should embrace this change.
 
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