Ladakh Flash Point

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siegecrossbow

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Wait how do we know which side is which?

Helmet and camo from the attacking side definitely are Chinese and the soldiers recording the video and attacking were using Chinese swear words. However, this is a much better litmus for this -- do you believe for a second that the Indians would've kept this under covers if they vacated the Chinese from a hill and capture a video?
 

Temstar

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Here's a mp4:

Upon reviewing it many times here's what I notice:
  • it was actually about three PLA with poles that first reached the summit, they must have pushed their way through the shield wall, you can see the first guy over the top with his pole raised above his head and charging at the defenders swinging, then another guy stood up, threw a rock with his left hand at someone then went in a different direction with his pole
  • at least two different types of shields were deployed, I can make out that some are opaque ballistic shields while others are transparent riot shields, perhaps PLA got a hold of some People's Armed Police gear for this occasion
  • while attacking frontally, some PLA troops also spread themselves out to both wings, from the defender's point of view they would have been surrounded on three sides. With the numerical advantage PLA probably could have completely surrounded the hill if they wanted to and formed a pocket, but a complete encirclement would have caused the Indians to fight much harder, so instead they flanked but left an escape route so some Indians would run, and once one person makes a run for it it would have been only a matter of time before the morale collapsed and all of them ran
 

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Today the first permanent village in Yadong County, Doklam welcomes the first wave of residents. Tibans have long used Doklam as summer grazing ground. With permanent village now established Doklam will now turn over a into a new page in the history books.

The village cost 284,604,000 RMB (that's an investment of 440,000 per person, all paid by the state) to construct and will house 100 families totalling 450 people. The building are all double walled with insulation fill in between. Roof tills are UV resistant dark green polymer, all windows are double glazed to keep out the side of the river when closed. The village is at 2,073m elevation. Construction began in December 2019 and was delayed by 2.5 month due to pandemic and snowfall, but was completed 1 month ahead of schedule in September this year.

Dayum, those some nice houses!
 

jfy1155

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Canadian expert: Desperate PLA leaked this old cropped video from August after humiliation in a recent Indian action:



Also the video was atleast 3 minutes long but PLA proaganda bureau could stream only 20 seconds as the whole video would made PLA a laughing stock.

Excuse me but who the hell are these twitter people you are posting? What are their credentials?
 

Nobonita Barua

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Canadian expert: Desperate PLA leaked this old cropped video from August after humiliation in a recent Indian action:



Also the video was atleast 3 minutes long but PLA proaganda bureau could stream only 20 seconds as the whole video would made PLA a laughing stock.
Where is the 3 minute video?

Desperate Indian sissy army's poor state make them sensitive- American expert
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Indian sissy airmy is vintage - American expert
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New York edition with the headline: India's Military, Ailing and Poor, Nears Its Brink.

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