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  1. #441

    Default Re: Are We Ready for CHINA?


    Quote Originally Posted by |ceman View Post
    hahaha hilak nalng sa kilid ang pinas, kay bisag mu palaban pa sa US, ang US mismo kurog na sa China
    Economically, perhaps. Militarily, China is AT LEAST 10 years behind the mighty US Armed Forces.

  2. #442

    Default Re: Are We Ready for CHINA?

    kuyawa gud ani gud, simbako tawn

  3. #443

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    let's just hope and pray US, and allied forces will indeed help us in our time of needs. might as well pray for TAIWAN to join the party. kai if lax lang kaayo ta and kumpyansa kai di lagi na mahitabo and then suddenly diay mahitabo right in front of our nose, aw makaingon lagi kog gaba bah sa mga nagpakabuta-bungol. hehehehe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tackielarla View Post
    Economically, perhaps. Militarily, China is AT LEAST 10 years behind the mighty US Armed Forces.
    i doubt bro, manpower wise, super stretch na ang US, modern warfare? perhaps if not equal, manghud ra gamay ang china, so di ka hilabot ang US kay definitely bagsak jud sila if mu laban sila sa China, win or lose

  5. #445

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    kadugay na natong gi invade sa mga made in china.ahaha.

  6. #446

    Default Re: Are We Ready for CHINA?

    Quote Originally Posted by |ceman View Post
    i doubt bro, manpower wise, super stretch na ang US, modern warfare? perhaps if not equal, manghud ra gamay ang china, so di ka hilabot ang US kay definitely bagsak jud sila if mu laban sila sa China, win or lose
    The gap between US and Chinese naval power is just huge; you have absolutely no idea. US naval battle fleet tonnage is greater than the next 13 largest navies combined.

    Look at the numbers:

    Aircraft Carriers:
    China = 0; US = 11;

    Destroyers:
    China = 26; US = 59

    Cruisers:
    China = 0; US = 22

    Frigates:
    China = 50; US = 30

    Submarines:
    China = 7 SSN's, 4 SSBN's; US = 53 SSN's, 18 SSBN's

    This isn't even counting the countless other support craft, long range bombing via B2's, and the US's superior espionage capabilities through satellites, and not to mention electronic warfare suites available on each surface vessel (which China is only starting to get installed)...

    Now who'll win a naval confrontation with the US again?
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  7. #447

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    ^ or course Uncle Sam will win, no doubt about it... bsag aha pa nga battle pili-on sa China, Land, Sea or Air...

  8. #448

    Default Re: Are We Ready for CHINA?

    GO USA USA!! haha migrate nalang ta didto

  9. #449

    Default Re: Are We Ready for CHINA?

    we are never going to be ready for anything. di man gani ta ready sa mga local nato nga contra, unsa pa kaha if laing nasud..plus china pajud..di ta kadaog.

    But seriously, di ingon ana ka bolok ang china.They do not, & will not invade a country.. if ingon ana pa na sila, hagbay ra ta ang taiwan..& if we start counting unsa ang ila military capabilities or unsa ang naa sa ila arsenal...i don't think it matters.. bisan 100 ships ang ang US, only 1 nuke, papas tanan.. wa na sa unsa imo gamit, its all about strategy. & it works both ways.. so if we start comparing the 2 sides, na wa jud nay gamit..kay bottomline if maggira sila..kita may alaot..

  10. #450

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    Quote Originally Posted by Visual C# View Post
    The gap between US and Chinese naval power is just huge; you have absolutely no idea. US naval battle fleet tonnage is greater than the next 13 largest navies combined.

    Look at the numbers:

    Aircraft Carriers:
    China = 0; US = 11;

    Destroyers:
    China = 26; US = 59

    Cruisers:
    China = 0; US = 22

    Frigates:
    China = 50; US = 30

    Submarines:
    China = 7 SSN's, 4 SSBN's; US = 53 SSN's, 18 SSBN's

    This isn't even counting the countless other support craft, long range bombing via B2's, and the US's superior espionage capabilities through satellites, and not to mention electronic warfare suites available on each surface vessel (which China is only starting to get installed)...

    Now who'll win a naval confrontation with the US again?
    4 letters bai, NUKE, as what I said, win or lose, bagsak jud sila, mao na di na sila manghilabot sa China, and as the previous poster said, economically, dependent na sila sa China, so they wont engage with the 2nd most powerful country, much more just for a small country like philippines

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