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Previously on "China conducts first test-flight of stealth plane"
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostWhere did you get those numbers? Are they out of date figures from wikipedia or something?
Try this
China $78 bn
US $729 bn
Also some suggestions are that China is keeping a lot of it off the books and they're spending more like $150 bn
I also think that $78 bn will buy more in China than it would in USA due to living costs, local economy, etc.
e.g.
China 2.26m troops
USA 1.58m troops
Also, the telegraph claims that "almost 80 per cent of [chinese] officers are now graduates"
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostThey'll use it twice and then the wing will snap off.
... but the wings won't snap off anyway because they steal industrial secrets as fast as they are saved to disk.
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostI'm quite concerned at how much money China are piling into their military budget and the rate at which they're ramping up.
Am I alone in thinking they're actually up to something here?
It amazes me how the west urges China to go in and sort out the North Koreans, but then complain when China builds up its military might.
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostWhere did you get those numbers? Are they out of date figures from wikipedia or something?
Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostI also think that $78 bn will buy more in China than it would in USA due to living costs, local economy, etc.
e.g.
China 2.26m troops
USA 1.58m troops
Also, the telegraph claims that "almost 80 per cent of [chinese] officers are now graduates"
Labour in the US is cheap as chips, at the rate China is going pay shall be up on the US!
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYes.
China defence budget $7.7 billion
US defence budget $475 billion
Try this
China $78 bn
US $729 bn
Also some suggestions are that China is keeping a lot of it off the books and they're spending more like $150 bn
I also think that $78 bn will buy more in China than it would in USA due to living costs, local economy, etc.
e.g.
China 2.26m troops
USA 1.58m troops
Also, the telegraph claims that "almost 80 per cent of [chinese] officers are now graduates"
Last edited by CheeseSlice; 11 January 2011, 18:59.
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostAm I alone in thinking they're actually up to something here?
China defence budget $7.7 billion
US defence budget $475 billion
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I'm quite concerned at how much money China are piling into their military budget and the rate at which they're ramping up.
Am I alone in thinking they're actually up to something here?
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostOr maybe they don't have one at all.
"You see that plane up there?"
"No."
"That our new stealth plane. We have hundreds of them. All in sky at once."
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They only stick the star on if the pilot's made a really good effort, so that he can take the plane home and show his mum and dad.
hth
tl
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostCan't help thinking they need to work on the "Stealth" element a bit more.
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostThat's what he says*. Maybe it's really the 15th test-flight.
"You see that plane up there?"
"No."
"That our new stealth plane. We have hundreds of them. All in sky at once."
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China has conducted the first test-flight of its J-20 stealth fighter, Chinese President Hu Jintao has confirmed to US Defence Secretary Robert Gates.
*who? Hu! yes, who? etc.
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Is this why the yanks have turned to the frogs for their 'special relationship'?
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