Re: Japan's military build-up
Sorry thunder, every single bit of that is pure conjecture.
All we know...and not even that "for sure"...is that they have them. There are many rumors and tales of how they developed them, and even of tests that occurred with South African help and what not.
But NONE of that is known.
When you look at the condition of the vessels, their maintenance, and their stockpiles, as well as the training that is condutced with them, everything indicates that it would more likely be precisely the other way around...though I personnally believe it would be hard fought either way.
The only way that changes is if the Russians were willing to go nuclear, which over the islands we might expect to see a dispute over, would be absolutely insane. And whatever else the Russian government is...they are not insane.
The pure numbers of major surface combatants are:
Russia Red Banner Fleet (Pacific Fleet):
1 x Slava Class CG
3 x Udaloy I class DDGs
1 x Sovermenny Class DDG
That's it.
They are better off in subs:
3 x Oscar SSGNs
3 x Akula ! SSNs
8 x Kilo Class SSKs
The JMSDF, on the other hand, has:
2 x Atago Class AEGIS DDGs
4 x Kongo Class AEGIS DDGs
2 x Akizuki Class DDGs
5 x Takinami Class DDGs
9 x Murasame Class DDGs
2 X Hyuga Class CVHs
2 x Shirane Class DDHs
2 x Hatakazi Class DDGs
The JMSDF has 16 very modern and very capable SSKs available.
So, the Japanese have a 28 to 5 advantage in major surface combatants on hand. And a 16 to 15 advantage in subs.
The Japanese equipment is far newer, with far more reliable and exercised electronics. The JMSDF trains regularly and hard, particularly in ASW operations, while the red Banner Fleet rarely leaves port.
Yes, the JMSDF is a sharp sword, but it is not at all "brittle,." To the contrary, it is made of some very hard and tempered steel.
This does not mean such a confrontation would be "easy" for the JMSDF, but it would certainly not be a case of the Red Banner Fleet mopping the floor with them at all.
"Not necessarily complete devices," "blue prints for sure."Israel got their nukes from United States . Not necessarily complete device , but blueprints for sure .
Sorry thunder, every single bit of that is pure conjecture.
All we know...and not even that "for sure"...is that they have them. There are many rumors and tales of how they developed them, and even of tests that occurred with South African help and what not.
But NONE of that is known.
I think that you will find that the JMSDF is far less brittle than you believe. And at the current time, the idea that the Russians would mop the floor with them is simply out of the question.montyp165 said:...this time I'd say the Russians would still mop the floor with the Japanese. The JMSDF is like a traditional katana, a very sharp edge but very brittle, of which both the Russians and Chinese are well aware of, and thus take into their strategic calculations.
When you look at the condition of the vessels, their maintenance, and their stockpiles, as well as the training that is condutced with them, everything indicates that it would more likely be precisely the other way around...though I personnally believe it would be hard fought either way.
The only way that changes is if the Russians were willing to go nuclear, which over the islands we might expect to see a dispute over, would be absolutely insane. And whatever else the Russian government is...they are not insane.
The pure numbers of major surface combatants are:
Russia Red Banner Fleet (Pacific Fleet):
1 x Slava Class CG
3 x Udaloy I class DDGs
1 x Sovermenny Class DDG
That's it.
They are better off in subs:
3 x Oscar SSGNs
3 x Akula ! SSNs
8 x Kilo Class SSKs
The JMSDF, on the other hand, has:
2 x Atago Class AEGIS DDGs
4 x Kongo Class AEGIS DDGs
2 x Akizuki Class DDGs
5 x Takinami Class DDGs
9 x Murasame Class DDGs
2 X Hyuga Class CVHs
2 x Shirane Class DDHs
2 x Hatakazi Class DDGs
The JMSDF has 16 very modern and very capable SSKs available.
So, the Japanese have a 28 to 5 advantage in major surface combatants on hand. And a 16 to 15 advantage in subs.
The Japanese equipment is far newer, with far more reliable and exercised electronics. The JMSDF trains regularly and hard, particularly in ASW operations, while the red Banner Fleet rarely leaves port.
Yes, the JMSDF is a sharp sword, but it is not at all "brittle,." To the contrary, it is made of some very hard and tempered steel.
This does not mean such a confrontation would be "easy" for the JMSDF, but it would certainly not be a case of the Red Banner Fleet mopping the floor with them at all.
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