https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQ4gV9mRsMM

Moderators: wdolson, MOD_War-in-the-Pacific-Admirals-Edition
ORIGINAL: Lokasenna
That video is almost entirely CGI. It's propaganda from the Chinese state media.
ORIGINAL: Leandros
ORIGINAL: Lokasenna
That video is almost entirely CGI. It's propaganda from the Chinese state media.
Quite nicely done, though. Propaganda? You mean, they don't have what the "propaganda" says?
Fred
ORIGINAL: General Patton
Remember the Soviets from the fifties. I believe they had a few bombers, for example, but during the parades in red square they flew around a few times to make the appearance of having more than they did....GP
ORIGINAL: Leandros
ORIGINAL: Lokasenna
That video is almost entirely CGI. It's propaganda from the Chinese state media.
Quite nicely done, though. Propaganda? You mean, they don't have what the "propaganda" says?
Fred
ORIGINAL: Leandros
ORIGINAL: Lokasenna
That video is almost entirely CGI. It's propaganda from the Chinese state media.
Quite nicely done, though. Propaganda? You mean, they don't have what the "propaganda" says?
Fred
Newly created islets in international waters have the disadvantage that the International Court can declare them illegal and order them abandoned/destroyed. If the Chinese refuse, then by precedent anyone can build an islet close to their borders. And the beat goes on ... [8|]ORIGINAL: mind_messing
ORIGINAL: Leandros
ORIGINAL: Lokasenna
That video is almost entirely CGI. It's propaganda from the Chinese state media.
Quite nicely done, though. Propaganda? You mean, they don't have what the "propaganda" says?
Fred
The video doesn't really mention that the pride of the PLAN (they seriously should have renamed it just the PLN by this point) is a second-hand carrier from the Russians that was built in the mid 80's and used as a training ship.
That's not to knock the Chinese military establishment. What they're doing in the South China Sea is very, very clever. I'd love to see the cost-breakdown of building a Nimitz class versus that of dredging up an islet in the South China Sea and building an airbase on it. Sure, you can't move an islet, but you do get that protective air bubble to operate from, and at a much cheaper cost.
Those islets also have the advantage that you can repair them pretty easily once they're bombed. Supercarriers require a bit more work than a shovel and spade to repair.
ORIGINAL: BBfanboy
Newly created islets in international waters have the disadvantage that the International Court can declare them illegal and order them abandoned/destroyed. If the Chinese refuse, then by precedent anyone can build an islet close to their borders. And the beat goes on ... [8|]ORIGINAL: mind_messing
ORIGINAL: Leandros
Quite nicely done, though. Propaganda? You mean, they don't have what the "propaganda" says?
Fred
The video doesn't really mention that the pride of the PLAN (they seriously should have renamed it just the PLN by this point) is a second-hand carrier from the Russians that was built in the mid 80's and used as a training ship.
That's not to knock the Chinese military establishment. What they're doing in the South China Sea is very, very clever. I'd love to see the cost-breakdown of building a Nimitz class versus that of dredging up an islet in the South China Sea and building an airbase on it. Sure, you can't move an islet, but you do get that protective air bubble to operate from, and at a much cheaper cost.
Those islets also have the advantage that you can repair them pretty easily once they're bombed. Supercarriers require a bit more work than a shovel and spade to repair.
ORIGINAL: BBfanboy
It isn't just Vietnam and the Philippines that have bones to pick with China. South Korea and Japan and Indonesia have issues too, and they have some money, and US backing.
The island was built to strengthen the claim to resources in the area. Other people could do similar things and claim access to resources China thinks should be theirs. Heck, why not build one right next to the Chinese one. [:D]
Hey, that looks like an LST! I think the rust is hiding the M&M Enterprises logo ...[:)]ORIGINAL: Jorge_Stanbury
Yes, and the Philippines also grounded a ship as a sort of Marine garrison... the budget version alternative to island building
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-south ... HN20150714
So all stakeholders are playing games... it is just that the Chinese have bigger pockets