Perfect, china is the best, good luck bragging, fanbois
In Vietnam, we call it "auto erotica". This is my last post in this thread. Bragging about something 100% fake then putting up some fancy scenarios, well, not the work of the Vietnamese people. We are very materialistic people. We don't like neither imaginary scenario nor brag about our capability. We work hard to make up for what we have lost in the last century. We want peace but we are not afraid of fighting. We are good at defending our territory but we refrain from showing off to the world how strong, ruthless we are when we have to fight for our name.
Btw, to many who are bragging about China's military: while I agree that China has made many progress in recent years, you have quiet overestimated the strength of China'a army, even when it comes to the underdog Vietnam. Without using any insulting words, CHina is much like a paper tiger who can roam very quickly but cannot sustain should a conflict spiral out of control. We are talking about a war, not a battle. China can win a battle, but China will lose in the whole war. To win a battle, more concentration of arms and troops can quickly overcome any resistance. But you guys haven't learned the very principles taught in every historical China literature "clement weather, geography, and people". Missing one of those three will utterly result in failure. 1st: When China is much reliant on external resources and demand for export, a minor conflict can result in interruption of its economy and its military funding, ultimately. Remember SCS is the busiest sea lane. 2nd: China doesn't possess any geographical advantage in a conflict in SCS, too far from its shore support, where Vietnam and the Philippines can effectively outflank any maneuver and cut off its logistic supply. Vietnam is only a few hundreds of kms from the islands chain, where fighter jets can suppress any sea intrusion in a matter of half an hour. Shoreline antiship missiles are a bigger threat than high-tech weapons in a jungle-like warfare. 3rd: China has many of its own domestic problems. A war, if goes well as in the best scenario, can help promote unity and patriotism. But if not as planned, disaster is guaranteed, including segmentation and breaking up into small regions. Look at the lesson of the Soviet, now the US getting bogged down in a seemingly relatively easy battle against a rag-tag army. A smart leader would not risk their legend to fight for an uncertain future. So it is up to you, talk smart, or end up bragging about something unreal and have fun with your comrade