I don't think anyone sane can talk about an air operation using bases in Japan or even Guam against China. These bases would be destroyed by missiles of the DF-17 type. The person is making senseless hypotheses for an enemy armed with missiles of this type.
How well do the new anti-stealth radars like those on the 052DG work? I heard they are meter-wave but produce the accuracy/resolution of higher-frequency microwave radars. Would bombers be harder to detect than fighter-sized targets?If you want to slip through somewhere quiet and bomb some random fixed targets, maybe. But trying to send B2s into a crowded, complex battlespace saturated with sensors of all sorts including integrated naval and air defence networks, AWACS, AESA fighter radars, enemy stealth fighters and possibly sensor fused drone based radar networks. One would be hard pressed to come up with scenarios more likely to get B2s killed.
So the PLAAF is totally passive and cannot scramble to meet the new threat?
How well do the new anti-stealth radars like those on the 052DG work? I heard they are meter-wave but produce the accuracy/resolution of higher-frequency microwave radars. Would bombers be harder to detect than fighter-sized targets?
use of helicopters is likely combined with deployment of a FOB in penghu. so in the early stages of the attack PLA will have to take penghu then dispatch helicopters from there.I wonder if the PLA would use helicopters for mass transport of equipment across the straits. Would certainly be a very fast way to land equipment though they'd be extremely vulnerable to sams
Do you really know how many missiles China has ? or do you just believe Western media calculation ?No. There simply aren't enough missiles for a protracted campaign against Japanese airbases.
Do you really know how many missiles China has ? or do you just believe Western media calculation ?