Ladakh Flash Point

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Winter is coming I guess the Chinese soldier will have warm bed and plenty of food this winter in ladakh or anywhere along the LAC via Beijing walker

PLA Tibetan garrison's smart clean energy movable container baracks sitting on the very edge of Chinese Indian borders, providing 25℃ indoor temperature all year round.

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PLA Tibetan garrison smart container barracks, fully operational on solar energy, fully air-conditioned, able to work normally even below 30 degrees celsius, indoor temperature can be adjusted between 16-30 degrees celsius.

Highly digital and with good ventilation, can have up to 6 soliders live in each one, highly movable with the movement of the troops.

The barracks' design and material make them sturdy, moisture-proof and cold-resistant, even keep the room temperature at 25 degrees Celsius even in the worst of snow storms

Equipped with cutting-edge camouflage nets, the barracks are difficult to detect and suitable for field operations.

The new facilities provide strong logistical support and ensured the troops' combat capability.

New barracks and other improvements can let troops have enough rest and guarantee their quality of life so that they can work together with better morale.

According to the official People's Liberation Army (PLA) website 81.cn, all frontline training troops and border outposts barracks have been equipped with oxygen generators and oxygen cylinders.

How PLA Tibetan garrison's smart clean energy movable container baracks work


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Cool, I was wondering if China did container homes since there's so many Chinese containers:


$4000 shipped to the US

Do they commercially ship to Ladakh? I heard India Army is shopping.
 

KenC

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I've been following this standoff like everyone else here, and I'm just as confused now as I was back in May. There's a lot of noise in the Indian press about every little detail, but I suspect most of that noise is unreliable and largely intended for domestic consumption. The Chinese government is, as usual, very tight-lipped about most things. And because it's such a remote area, there's little opportunity for independent verification about the facts on the ground. It's not like reporters can just casually stroll through the area and tell us what's happening, and the locals are mostly goat herders who are not exactly tweeting like Trump. Do we have a sense for what boundary changes have happened since the end of April from satellite data alone?

Problem is what is the boundary when one side is claiming it based on Line of Actual Control (LAC) and another side think it should be based on Line of 'Perceived' Control. Overall, I believe the Chinese side has been able to enforce the LAC after the May incidences.
However. with the recent incursion by Indians to the Black Top Hill just south of the Bangong Lake, the Indian side is now occupying a high point inside the Chinese side of the LAC. These are the little kind of 'tricks' that the Indian like to do. China is just waiting. Perhaps a push towards Chishul and beyond is being contemplated if Indian still want to play the little trick game.
 

Figaro

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China is still behind the leading edge on many technologies. There's places where it's definitely a leader (i.e, commodity solar), but there's also places where it has a gap varying between 5 to 15 years. See, for example, the fitful development of the WS-10 project and the delayed development of the WS-15.
Why does this matter vis-a-vis India? I could get this if we were talking about China relative to the US but India? I mean come on all of us know the reputation of their famed Kaveri engine. The shape of India's near non-existent MIC is worse than even that of Iraq prior to the Persian Gulf War in 1991.
 

xplosive1980

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Instead of worrying about members of other forum, shouldn't you be worried about 1.3 billion "wannabe white" liars of your country?
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Seems your TV channels patriots are already at a-- saving mode
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if you read my original post, i mentioned the word "Rumor" . Hope you know the meaning. Will ignore rest of your written Garbage and would suggest you read your own history before getting into name calling et all.

You are so lucky that its Chinese you are dealing with. If i had 300 h-bomb & any of indian even dared to fart, even i don't know what i would have done with you.
Honestly your people should leave internet.

Pls spare me your rhetoric, Your forefathers in bangladesh had to beg us in 1971 to save your womens and sisters when your masters in east were raping and cleansing your whole race like a slave.

As for hydrogen bomb goes, first learn what it is and indians fart daily, that's how you get gas in bangladesh and you cook on that gas.

@MODS- this guy is constantly abusing unnecessarily when i have been trying to debate politely. Seems like only words he knows is fart.
 

xplosive1980

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Ahare, the naiveness of this innocent post almost made me cry.

I am feeling inspired to start manufacturing rockets & start a Mars mission of my own after reading this :'(

Unfortunately, you cannot reach mars by farting so you need better ideas to reach Mars until than please continue skinning the dead animals in chittagong.
 

xplosive1980

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Just another Indian fake news attempt (and a pretty bad one predictably) ... the aircraft involved in the crash was a J-10 and it occurred near Guilin, Guangxi Province. Just goes to show how desperate they are for the Chinese to divert forces on the disputed territories to face Taiwan. To educated people, their fake news is very silly, but to them it is a sign of desperation.
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Just this week alone so far, there has been three notable counts of Indian fake news.
  1. Indians using pictures of a Chinese cemetery taken in 2019 to prove that 35 Chinese soldiers died at Galwan.
  2. Indians claiming they have penetrated 4 kilometers into the Chinese side of the LAC and having expelled PLA forces.
  3. Indians claiming Taiwan shot down a Chinese Su-35.

I did mentioned that it's a rumour not confirmed news and cited the source as well.
 

xplosive1980

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But surly India did go through a sustained period of deep humiliation! 200 years of colonial rule by a nation that's much smaller than yourself should put anyone to be ashamed.

I think it is much more than that. The fact they had an easy ride from both the West and the Soviets in the cold war. The fact they think they are a true 'democracy'. And therefore worthy. Leads them to laziness.

Also, the famous British bureaucracy that left to them caused them to be bogged down with anything they tries to do. Couple with the lazier faire attitude towards education. Even today their literacy level is no where near China's was back in the 80s.

We never had a easy ride as you are trying to make it out. Our policy is always of a independent nation unlike others who were in bed with a one or other partner.

Former USSR did helped us with arms and continue to do so but there were never any free lunches. You got to arm yourself when you are facing rogue neighbors on two sides.
 

zgx09t

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Ladakh is right on the Himalaya geothermal belt. India has one geothermal project on their side in Leh.
Not sure a small geothermal heat pump for those containerized barracks is feasible in these areas.
If it is feasible, China can have year round on-station troops along LAC in places if necessary.
 
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