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Comments by "Power Shift" (@powershift2024) on "China's Missile Technology Is Now Reduced To Boasting And Theft๏ผHypersonic Missiles Face Their Doom" video.
It will leave the PLA covered... in Pooh.
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Every time a hypersonic vehicle makes any movement to avoid detection or interception it loses incredible amounts of speed rendering it's actual speed and threat much, much lower than people are aware of. The cost vs effectiveness ratio is utterly insane. Saturation attacks and defenses are much more effective.
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@jasonrhodes9726 The USS Ford did full ship shock trials setting off 40,000lbs of explosives within meters of the ship and it passed with flying colors. The US Geological Survey recorded the explosion as a 3.9 magnitude earthquake about 161 kilometres off the coast of Florida. The US navy has conducted shock trials of all newly designed ships for over 40 years now.
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Always have, always will. The US effectively hid the world's first true stealth fighter for 6 years. The first F-117 stealth fighters were fully operational in 1982 and weren't completely known until 1988. Overstating and even optimistic dreaming is all the PLA can do. ๐๐
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The USS Ford's nuclear power system generates 300% more power than the already massive power production of the Nimitz class carriers. They are designed to field almost any new generation energy weapon platforms being developed for the next 60-70 years.
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@nedkelly9688 so the space shuttle was a hypersonic vehicle designed in the early 1970s and first flew in 1981? Cool. Even cooler, before that was the US X-15 hypersonic aircraft first flown in 1959 and still holds the world record of Mach 6.7 set in 1967 for the highest speed ever recorded by a crewed, powered aircraft, which remains unbroken. US manned hypersonic aircraft have been around for 65 years now. The US even used their hypersonic spacecraft to build space stations, pretty cool stuff. ๐ค
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@LegendaryCollektor woof!!! Father was Sum Ting Wong, son of Dim Lee Tard.
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Please stick to Xinhua News and People's Daily for accurate news.
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The US military hardware the 'public' is aware of is at least a decade behind their true capabilities. No one of any competence would announce their actual current military capabilities. Enjoy Pooh Bear.
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How are they underestimating their enemy when they literally embedded undetectable code in the processors they knew an enemy would potentially be using against them? Even better, now think of all their military satellites in space with these processors that are unable to be removed? It will take many years to replace an entire constellation of satellites IF they can even produce a domestic version capable of running that level of sophisticated processing. It seems like they did the exact opposite of what your post states. ๐ฎ
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If their processors are that compromised in their latest and greatest missle systems just imagine how vulnerable all of their satellites are. Those are impossible to remove. It will take an entirely new constellation and many years of launches to replace them. Whoopsie! ๐ค
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@fenglihei those must be the chips they install on their 'jumping' EVs. ๐ค
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@fenglihei I heard Luckin Coffee has built a 1nm chip, very impressive.
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The Indian military had already hacked the PLA's GPS during and directly after the Ladakh region conflict in 2021 forcing the PLA to shut down the system entirely to avoid India locating and tracking all forward deployed military hardware and locations. ๐ฎ
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@nedkelly9688 yeah I knew it was pretty boring, still holds the world record for 65 years now. Oh well, I'm sure the US or EU will figure out the coatings, guidance systems, launch vehicles, etc, etc, etc. At least you guys built an engine and a wind tunnel. The US and UK will give you some nuclear subs at some point, it may be just enough to keep the Chinese from taking the entire country. Cheers!
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@LegendaryCollektor There's an entire full stop T-rans military division that solely operates attack drones worldwide and they are very, very angry. The US military never wastes an opportunity.
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@nedkelly9688 didn't know the Australian component, very cool. The SR-72 "Son of Blackbird" starts "official" flight testing next year (many believe it's already been flying for several years) with full operability scheduled before 2030. Minimum speed is expected Mach 6 and most likely Mach 10+. The way the US has historically under reported military capabilities I'd imagine the Mach 10+ would be more accurate. It's main design is reconnaissance in heavily protected/contested areas with the ability to deliver hypersonic weapons packages. Xi should love it...
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@nedkelly9688 Yep, I knew the Son of Blackbird was of dual engine types but I don't think people would actually know if and when it had flown, the US kept the world's first stealth fighter, the F-117, almost completely hidden for 6 years while it was fully combat operational (from 1982 to 1988). I knew the US and UK built and tested SCRAMJET engines in the 1950s and '60s and around the mid 1960s was the first functional SCRAMJET engine. I believe the first successful flight was in the early 1990's between NASA and a Soviet Union company. Good to see the Aussie's continue improving it and apparently leading the way now.
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@jameshathaway5117 "Ned" doesn't know a thing he's talking about. He's probably a little pink or an ill informed troll. I've seen several of his comments 100% wrong yet he gets very angry even when shown proof. Best to avoid feeding the trolls. Cheers.
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The US already has tested and readied hypersonic missiles. The Army will have a mobile launch unit by mid to late this year, the Navy Zumwalt class destroyers will have modified launch systems in the beginning of 2025 and the Air Force are completing several different delivery systems ranging from the B-52, the C-130 and the new B-21 deploying within the next year (save for the B-21). They are far and away the most tested and developed of the so called hypersonic systems of Russia and China.
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@ProjectAtlasmodling I think he's just upset China owns most of Australia now, physically and financially. 30 million Aussies total and soon 100 million Chinese on the continent. That's gotta stink for Pooh Bear to have his hand up your country's cheeks...
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โ @SUPERPOWERCHINA_ love your channel's video on PLA's training and capabilities. Had me laughing the whole way. Well done SUPERPOWERCHINA!!! ๐
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@johndoh5182 well it wasn't from Sandboxx but yes, the new Zumwalt delivery system is slated for the beginning of 2025. I would think they'd already know the specifications and capabilities of the missiles if they're already working on the delivery systems in currently deployed billion dollar ships. I'm just wondering how bad the Chinese satellites are compromised as they've been using western processors in those too. It would take a very, very long time to domestically produce chips capable of that processing power and replace their existing constellation. Should be interesting.
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@franzehnert392 have some more copium. ๐
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This channel merely exposes some of the massive information censorship that the Great Firewall is set up to do and the billions of dollars a year the CCP spends on trying to create a specific narrative for the outside world. Nothing more.
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@nedkelly9688 "Scramjet has been around for years but no one has gotten them to work before." WRONG. 'The first successful flight of a scramjet was performed as a joint effort with NASA, over the Soviet Union in 1991. It was an axisymmetric hydrogen-fueled dual-mode scramjet developed by Central Institute of Aviation Motors (CIAM), Moscow in the late 1970s, but modernized with a FeCrAl alloy on a converted SM-6 missile to achieve initial flight parameters of Mach 6.8, before the scramjet flew at Mach 5.5.' Sounds like you're full of sh..... t. Have a nice day. ๐ค
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@ProjectAtlasmodling "Ned" is brain dead. He's either a little pink or just a troll. Avoid feeding them.
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