Re: Great China VS U.S war book
Ah I still don't see how the US invented space-frigates so quickly. And how the US was able to outproduce the CAS and GIR despite parts of the book which said the CAS and GIR controlled the vast majority of production capability in the world. And the LRASD seem a bit overpowered, don't they?
They used existing technology and research and cobbled it together. Same with the production. It took a good four-five years of full war mobilization in the book to do it...all the while the US and its allies loosing a lot of land area. If the United States is given time to pull out all the stops, get past all of the abject/extreme environmental laws, forget all the litigation efforts...and focus on pure survival...like it had to do in World War II, then within five years, with the resources reapplied and energy independence achieved...the US would be capable of the types of production and inginuity described in the series.
Yamamoto knew he could run rampant for six months if he set the US back in Pearle Harbor at the start of World War II...and he was right. Then the US came charging back. In these books, the US is set back four or five years, and then comes charging back...but it still takes what, another three to four years before the issue is settled.
On top of all that...please remember, it is a fictional novel, and as such, I hope you enjoyed it.