chinese land tactics and training

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Thats not really a military strategy or tactic.
the long march is a military strategy, it allowed the CCP to save it's forces while letting the KMTs battling out the japanese. which later allowed the CCP to win the civil war because they have more fresh troops.

it also enables the CCP to not directly face the japanese army and then try to fight the japanese from their soft spots., so there would be minimum casualties.
 

MIGleader

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FriedRiceNSpice said:
You went to summer camp!?!?! :eek: Were this kids American or Chinese? What kind of camp was this? A learnign camp?



Thats not really a military strategy or tactic.

Yes, it was an educational camp. there were alot of chinese there, but the one kid i disagreed most was in my dorm mate. he was this american who had studied the US military alot, and he thought US weapons were always superior to russian and chinese. he thouht they were the best in the world. he thought chinese soldiers had no body armor and crried semiauto rifffles because of some clips of a pla parade. he thought the M1 could go 60 mph and hold 100 rounds of ammo. What a dumbass! perfect example of propagandad americans.
 

Chairman Hu

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Now I wish he the U.S fought again China and he served the front lines, that will teach him and other people just like him in a bloody and grusome lesson

OH WAIT, HE WOULD BE DEAD ALREADY!!!

Hope he gets rolled over by a tank...

For the 4th time or so... Should China consider the Pincer Movement/Double Envelopment tactic useful in modern warfare?
 

ger_mark

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Now I wish he the U.S fought again China and he served the front lines, that will teach him and other people just like him in a bloody and grusome lesson


it must look terrebile to see all the dead chinese soldier between the burning tanks
 

MIGleader

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you dont see dead chinese soldiers between tanks because they get helivaced like modern all soldiers.

pincer movement...hmm. maybe. but not in taiwan. it may help defeat the taiwanese army in the field, but there will be alot of city fighting.
 

GunnarNZ

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MIGleader said:
Yes, it was an educational camp. there were alot of chinese there, but the one kid i disagreed most was in my dorm mate. he was this american who had studied the US military alot, and he thought US weapons were always superior to russian and chinese. he thouht they were the best in the world. he thought chinese soldiers had no body armor and crried semiauto rifffles because of some clips of a pla parade. he thought the M1 could go 60 mph and hold 100 rounds of ammo. What a dumbass! perfect example of propagandad americans.

Utterly unbelievable. I didn't realise people like that really existed, I thought they were exaggerations for comic effect.
Just on an aside... I thought the M1 COULD go 60mph, terrain permitting..?
When American soldiers are good (which isn't true of all of them), they're very very good. And they certainly have the resources to equip them lavishly. However they suffer from NIH syndrome a lot (Not Invented Here - a syndrome in which if your nation did not originate something, you automatically assume it to be worthless) and seem to come to depend too much on their lavish supply lines, IMHO.
 
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MadMax

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M1 tanker said the abrams could do 60 but it has a governer to keep from going over 45 so you wouldnt burn up the tread bearings
although its off topic i thought id clarify
 
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