Joechilli
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Depends on what kind of war we're talking about. Who attacks who?
Let's imagine the Disputed Island Chain gets out of hand and both sides declare war on eachother.
Due to a wish to preserve/obtain the disputed Islands, nuclear weapons will not be used only conventional military forces.
Who would win?
For a complete military comparison source look here:
China vs. Japan Military Match-Ups
Tatics, Personnel, guns, fighter aircraft, tanks, warships, missiles and other weapons systems
Make your comparisons now
:mrgreen:
The Chinese have over 1 million men in their Army - today -. They have almost 3 billion that they can call up at a whim.
What was your question again?
The Chinese have over 1 million men in their Army - today -. They have almost 3 billion that they can call up at a whim.
What was your question again?
How is that possible in a nation with a population of 1.3 billion?
Like it matters . . . okay 1 billion . . . over 128 million
You do the math
Hope they can swim like dolphins if that's going to matter in a conflict with Japan
You've grossly shown you're ignorant of a basic fact about China but you still want to comment on its military like you know what you're talking about. :/
You've grossly shown you're ignorant of a basic fact about China but you still want to comment on its military like you know what you're talking about. :/
Hey we couldn't swim in 1945 either. But we were planning an invasion with a lot fewer people.
Ok dude you really need to educate yourself before you start making opinions you want to pass off as informed. The US Navy of WW2 was the largest most powerful Navy in the world at the time, and of course with the addition of our allies it was even stronger.
Any person with the simplest understanding of war will tell you that numbers by themselves are meaningless, you lack even that simplest understanding.
Like it matters . . . okay 1 billion . . . over 128 million
You do the math
What's your point?
Japan's population during the First Sino-Japanese War was much less than that of China much like it is today. Guess who was the victor?
And just how rural do you think China was in those days?
The Chinese have over 1 million men in their Army - today -. They have almost 1 billion that they can call up at a whim.
What was your question again?
Stalemate.
Yet another pointless thread with no reason for existing, other then showing why civilians should generally not try to get involved in military matters.
Hey we couldn't swim in 1945 either. But we were planning an invasion with a lot fewer people.
oh my god
I think you lack even the basics: after the big war machine attacks; in whatever fashion they chuuuuse, they - just walk away right?
And there were over 1 million casualites forcast with Operation Downfall. So, how many troops do you think we sent into Nagasaki and Hiroshima after our big war machine dropped those two firecrackers?
man, it's gettng late
Awww Grinch, this is not a super serious thread
In anycase time is infinite, life is pointless, so get used to it and have some fun
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