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Doubt a SSK can keep up with a CSG at cruise speed but I am sure a P-1 was looking down from above.
It looks as if they had headed south, circled around Taiwan and entered the SCS passing the Luzon strait.
I wonder what the hell they were trying to prove?
They should have sailed to Hawaii and done some fighter launch exercises as a demonstration of force.LoL
Doubt a SSK can keep up with a CSG at cruise speed but I am sure a P-1 was looking down from above.
It looks as if they had headed south, circled around Taiwan and entered the SCS passing the Luzon strait.
I wonder what the hell they were trying to prove?
They should have sailed to Hawaii and done some fighter launch exercises as a demonstration of force.LoL

That's why I suggested a Virginia class to "tag along",,,, they are prolly just doing their own FON with a full CBG,,, so did they conduct air ops, or was that just a shadow exercise, and you are right, they would likely do a mission to Hawaii, but they would likely run out of fuel???

No doubt just try to Pxxs everybody off, sending a message to Trump, who they better hope doesn't get the message. That idiot Obama and his team sent a message to Israel with their little UN Krap, no doubt Trump will respond to that, he might build a new "Trump Tower" there in the settlements???
 

Skywatcher

Captain
No doubt just try to Pxxs everybody off, sending a message to Trump, who they better hope doesn't get the message. That idiot Obama and his team sent a message to Israel with their little UN Krap, no doubt Trump will respond to that, he might build a new "Trump Tower" there in the settlements???

If that stupid Tsai stunt wasn't his opening salvo on some sort of 'grand bargain' and actually listening to cretins like Navarro and has been like Bolton to "make Taiwan great again", we have all better pray, for the sake of world peace, that Trump listens to Mattis and Kissinger, and not to Taipei when it comes to setting cross Straits policy.
 

SamuraiBlue

Captain
If that stupid Tsai stunt wasn't his opening salvo on some sort of 'grand bargain' and actually listening to cretins like Navarro and has been like Bolton to "make Taiwan great again", we have all better pray, for the sake of world peace, that Trump listens to Mattis and Kissinger, and not to Taipei when it comes to setting cross Straits policy.

Which has nothing to do with JSDF.
Post it in the politics thread.
 

FORBIN

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340 Type 90 in service in Sqns of 12 mainly in the 7th Armored Div to Hokkaido have 230 in 3 Rgts each have 6 Sqns about 75 tanks

Remains also 250 old Type 74
Infantry Divisions have 30 - 70 tanks in 2 - 4 Sqns some Inf Bdes have also tanks.

Type 10, 66 in service in 4 Sqns of 12 in some Inf Divisions

The new one of the best with especialy South Korean K2 he have extremely resistant armor in austenitic steel with ultra-hard nanocrystals with all these improvments he has a weight of only 48 t
Only weakness her price build in small qty also and a 120 mm " of " only 44 caliber, can be armed with a 55 caliber, K-2 have.

Japanese Type 10.jpg
 
this is interesting: Japanese, US destroyers meet at sea for holiday gift exchange
Sailors from Japanese destroyer JS Yuugiri (DD 153) and U.S. Navy’s USS Shiloh (CG 67) met at sea to exchange holiday gifts on December 28.

A week before, sailors from Japanese helicopter carrier JS Izumo visited U.S. aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan for a gift exchange and ship tour.

During the meeting, each party presented a traditional gift from their respective countries in celebration of the holidays and the new year.

Cmdr. Yoshihiro Yamashita, commanding officer of Yuugiri, along with several members of his crew, presented a pair of Kadomatsu, traditional Japanese New Year decorations made of pine branches and bamboo. The Kadomatsu are intended to bring good luck and prosperity in the coming new year.

In return, Capt. Adam Aycock, Shiloh’s commanding officer, and representatives from Shiloh presented a traditional American holiday wreath to Yamashita and his crew.

Following the exchange, guests toured the ship, visiting spaces such as the bridge and various damage control spaces. The guests were served an American-style lunch of burgers, French fries and fresh-baked cookies prepared by the ship’s culinary specialists.

Lt. Ryota Yokokawa, navigation officer of Yuugiri, explained the history behind the JMSDF ship’s name. Yuugiri means “fog” in the Japanese language.

Ens. Joseph London explained to the crew members of Yuugiri the Battle of Shiloh and the Civil War heritage that is the cruiser’s namesake.

At the conclusion of the meeting, the crews of Shiloh and Yuugiri exchanged final goodbyes along with command ball caps and coins.
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Jeff Head

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asif iqbal

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Doubt a SSK can keep up with a CSG at cruise speed but I am sure a P-1 was looking down from above.
It looks as if they had headed south, circled around Taiwan and entered the SCS passing the Luzon strait.
I wonder what the hell they were trying to prove?
They should have sailed to Hawaii and done some fighter launch exercises as a demonstration of force.LoL

They are not trying to prove anything

Don't see what the problem is , if US and other can express freedom of navigation and securing sea lanes remain open this works both ways China is no different

They are expressing their freedom of navigation

The sea is open and free to all
 
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