China's SCS Strategy Thread

BMUFL

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Not even a warning shot? I'm pretty sure the CG did this against the Japanese.
Firing warning shot is useless if you are not willing to carry out the threat in full. After all, it is a demonstration of willingness to use lethal force.

That being said, there certainly should be questions being asked on why a destroyer is needed to play "can't touch me" game with Philippine... Do CCG have manpower shortage or something?
 

GodRektsNoobs

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The Filipinos are playing with their lives because they can blame China whichever way this incident went down. You can't deny that they were stupidly brave. If the 052D went a bit more to its starboard it would have rammed the Filipino Coast Guard mid-ship, and it would have sunk with a large loss of life. The 052D would suffer much more than a scratch (likely losing the entire front end and damaging the 130mm) and the PLAN will still get blamed for being overly aggressive. I think China should considering something like a net launcher to blind the bridge of adversarial ships or other methods to hinder its mobility.
 
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manqiangrexue

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What will that accomplish?
show to the world and the US . china actually have balls , have will to fight for it fking interest and china's own version of monroe doctrine

The US military does not maintain a permanent presence in the Philippines these days
and china doesn't even have balls to do non permanent military drill in cuba or any china friendly nation in US backyard
let alone fking station missile system there
why is that ? because china scare US will go batshit crazy
but why US don't fear china gonna go crazy mad when US do it in taiwan , philipines ?
because they know china have no balls

this shit was the main reason we have today fked up situation : only china fear if we punch any bastard in our backyard , then they gonna bring our enemy in and stay there forever > big trouble

and US have no fear for that . they bomb the shit out of any middle america , south america nations if anyone of them dare to invted china navy/missile in .

There's a price that has to be paid if China wants to assert total and exclusive sovereignty over the South China Sea at the expense of rival claimants.
lol the most comedy monroe doctrine i ever seen .
First of all, you write with the anger of someone who has been bullied and shoved into lockers his whole life. The number of times you've used the world "balls" to refer to bravado leads people to feel that there can be no other reason than overcompensation. Your writing is annoying and childish to a point where people who would originally somewhat agree with your general jist will find reasons to disagree with you in order to distance themselves from the feel of a child with anger issues.

Secondly, China's biggest pitch to the world as a replacement to Western domination is that it is not just the next big and aggressive hegemon. It's not the USA in red and yellow instead of red white and blue but a uniquely Chinese benevolent superpower. This ties into Chinese culture of looking down on those who use unassailable advantages to bully others. When China looks to assert itself on a smaller hostile country, it looks to do it by outsmarting them rather than threatening to or actually punching someone's face in with a fist larger than his whole body. In Chinese culture, it is weakness to resort to that level of crudeness when dealing with an obviously weaker foe. The West interprets this as weakness in the same vein that Americans think that the Chinese idolize them because they are well-taken care of when they visit China while Americans can treat (Chinese) tourists like shit. In reality, Chinese see tourists as those who are disadvantaged and confused in a foreign land so pushing them around and tricking them would be too easy and dishonorable due to their weakness given the situation while Western philosophy much more closely resembles child bully politics: "It's my house and my toys so you lower your head to me and do what I say."

Thirdly, there are very very distinct reasons why the US acts so aggressively. The US is a recumbant superpower; it has done whatever it wants as the lone superpower for decades and it is simply carrying on from what it's used to. Modern China does not have this background to shape its behavior. Also, America is desperate to change something because it is being overrun by China and time is not on its side. Every day that passes, America's chances of retaining its throne narrows and Chinese power grows. Given that, the US is driven to act more aggressively in hopes that something can trigger change while China's happy to calmly stay the course an watch victory drift ever closer. American erratic and aggressive behavior is fairly typical for the sunset of an empire. It is an advantage to be able to secure your future without rocking the boat or doing crazy things.

Lastly, you're not even Chinese but Vietnamese so mind your own business?? I appreciate that you want to be China's Canada but that's not how a Canada works. It's not an angry little Napolean ordering its liege country to commit violent acts. Simmer down and watch us rise. If you can't sit still, do something for your own country.

The takeaway from this is that it was a very serious captain error which may or may not have been forced due to the constraints imposed due to China preferring to outsmart a smaller foe rather than using crude brute force. It failed miserably this time. We will analyze events and find ways to better ourselves through improvements in command structure, communication, protocol, and training.

To the Filipinos, you have reason to celebrate. You tricked 2 enemy ships into colliding with each other which is the ultimate victory in outmaneuvering an opponent; bravo. Sorry for the poor showing; we promise to improve, come back and put on a much better game for you next time.
 

BMUFL

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I think China should considering something like a net launcher to blind the bridge of adversarial ships or other methods to hinder its mobility.
Right, who would take on the responsibility of using that equipment? I would imagine it will be under CCG, which brings us back to the question on why a commissioned vessel of PLAN is playing "can't touch me" game with PCG.
 

Blitzo

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The Filipino has been confronting bigger vessels with smaller vessels since the beginning. Rather than viewing size difference as some form of deterrence, it should be treated at as something customary.

You were asking about consequences -- all you've done here is to explain that the Philipino ships can be risk averse when they want to be.

Speed and mass are only advantages in deep and open water, not necessary the case here when there are risks of running aground.

Mass means one can come off less poorly in a collision of it happens, and speed means you are still able to leave the fray (or not enter it to begin with) when an opportunity presents itself.


There is no either this or that, as both situations are ridiculous due to completely different reasons. In other navies, it is plausible for someone to go gung-ho when that same person is simultaneously the judge, jury, and executioner of rules of engagement. This is not the case in PLAN.

I'm not sure what you are trying to say here.

Rules of engagement are set by higher level commanders.
A single CO going gung-ho and going against their ROEs just means a CO who has made a mistake and is going to be reprimanded.
 
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