everything in china shaped lookalike from US, the big problem here...is the internal operational capabilities and how the operator handle it in all aspects.
@@cashcash5995 because nobody here that parrots that shit has a mind for technical analysis or even detailed thought when technical data isn't available, and all they can do is prepare their hate of the Chinese as opposed to having a professional discussion agnostic of political bias. "form following function" or mentioning that they have the ability to steal hundreds of gigabytes from the F-35 program and the Naval Undersea Warfare Center typically shuts people up that parrot the mindless "China makes junk and copies" BS. Thankfully none of these people are in positions of military leadership. The USA's national defense strategy takes Chinese technological advancements very seriously, for good reason. Hell, two examples: BYD electric cars are beating the shit out of Tesla, which was the laughed at by Elon Musk in 2011, only for him to literally admit that they are "highly competitive" in 2024. Second: UAVs: both commercial and military. Chinese commercial drones are the best, whether for creative content/chotography and cinematography, agricultural use, and industrial use. No other countries' drones come close - it's not because American and Japanese drones are bad, no far from it - it's that Chinese drones are simply so much more advanced, everything from superior user interfaces to sensor performance. They are also the only country to have fielded a stealth UCAV in an operational line unit (the GJ-11). I tell my fellow Americans this and they either shut up and humbly acknowledge that they were incorrect, or they cry that I've shattered their illusion of the USA being exempt from competition. It's usually these brain-deads that have little to offer with regards to professional proficiency or even personally attained knowledge in any of these subjects.
Where's the 300k q&a vid?
everything in china shaped lookalike from US, the big problem here...is the internal operational capabilities and how the operator handle it in all aspects.
A design based on Horten 229 bomber
the bomber just looks like a mix of the f22 and the b2 so it’s probably another chinese mock up.
A mock up doesn't take 10 years to be developed.
Naturally , it would be a copy of a US bomber .
Why repeating the same shit again and again , during the 80th some shit was said about Japan .
China is not Japan. You must be Chinese .@@cashcash5995
@@cashcash5995 because nobody here that parrots that shit has a mind for technical analysis or even detailed thought when technical data isn't available, and all they can do is prepare their hate of the Chinese as opposed to having a professional discussion agnostic of political bias. "form following function" or mentioning that they have the ability to steal hundreds of gigabytes from the F-35 program and the Naval Undersea Warfare Center typically shuts people up that parrot the mindless "China makes junk and copies" BS. Thankfully none of these people are in positions of military leadership.
The USA's national defense strategy takes Chinese technological advancements very seriously, for good reason. Hell, two examples: BYD electric cars are beating the shit out of Tesla, which was the laughed at by Elon Musk in 2011, only for him to literally admit that they are "highly competitive" in 2024. Second: UAVs: both commercial and military. Chinese commercial drones are the best, whether for creative content/chotography and cinematography, agricultural use, and industrial use. No other countries' drones come close - it's not because American and Japanese drones are bad, no far from it - it's that Chinese drones are simply so much more advanced, everything from superior user interfaces to sensor performance. They are also the only country to have fielded a stealth UCAV in an operational line unit (the GJ-11). I tell my fellow Americans this and they either shut up and humbly acknowledge that they were incorrect, or they cry that I've shattered their illusion of the USA being exempt from competition. It's usually these brain-deads that have little to offer with regards to professional proficiency or even personally attained knowledge in any of these subjects.
Let your country replicate one and have a look