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Let’s be clear on one thing: these drones are not engaged in highly complicated complex manuevering. All they are doing is floating up into the sky and staying in one position and maintaining that position and then switching their lights on and off and flashing them at certain intervals or timing sequence to give the illusion of things in motion but in no way they are moving as it is suggested or being portrayed. It’s just an illusion of lighting on and off which is very similar to led lights on a very large screen being turned on and off or flashed in different colors.
 
Let’s be clecommented ne oing: toe drones are not engaged in highly complicated complex manuevering. All they are doing is floating up into the sky and staying in one position and maintaining that position and then switching their lights on and off and flashing them at certain intervals or timing sequence to give the illusion of things in motion but in no way they are moving as it is suggested or being portrayed. It’s just an illusion of lighting on and off which is very similar to led lights on a very large screen being turned on and off or flashed in different colors.

1. One Chinese netizen shared an experience that, he sold a used DJI Air 2 on Taobao.com,
28 days later, he got a msg the drone crashed and account was deleted in Lebanon, hezbollah controlled area.

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2. Russian embassy in China openly praised DJI's reliability on battlefield on Weibo.

DJI scaried the shit out, and immediately commented that all the drones for civil usage only. 😅😅😅

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Really brilliant work by the CCP here. On the one hand flood the gwailou markets with cheap Chinese goods duly subsidised by CCP bankrupting their local industries & on the other keep hacking their systems for information , sabotage etc .

Keep hitting the gwailou where it hurts them the most I say & make war inevitable even if there's no Taiwan problem. @rockdog
 


Could be us also,

Afterall it is no cohencidence that Putin was fed an expectation of "Nashta Kharkiv me, Lunch Kiev me aur Dinner Odessa me" by his (((advisors))) leading to the current Ukraine quagmire lasting for 2+ years now

Perhaps a similar expectation of "ez pz victory" is being fed to 11, Jinping and China will not be sanctioned for this since India has inimical relations with the West and the West still has a dependency on Chinese manufacturing.

If they succeed into jewing China into attacking us over Taiwan it will be a master stroke, they will get an Asian Ukraine and China will be forced to bend the knee.
 
Could be us also,

Afterall it is no cohencidence that Putin was fed an expectation of "Nashta Kharkiv me, Lunch Kiev me aur Dinner Odessa me" by his (((advisors))) leading to the current Ukraine quagmire lasting for 2+ years now

Perhaps a similar expectation of "ez pz victory" is being fed to 11, Jinping and China will not be sanctioned for this since India has inimical relations with the West and the West still has a dependency on Chinese manufacturing.

If they succeed into jewing China into attacking us over Taiwan it will be a master stroke, they will get an Asian Ukraine and China will be forced to bend the knee.
Yeah,but I think that is unlikely,because it is obvious that it would be beneficial for the west in the long run,are chinks really that stupid(I mean,they are,but that much?)?
Chinks do have Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh in their expansion plan.
But,as I remember,they have kept Taiwan before Arunachal(15 yrs I think). Plus if you look at the recent activities of PLAN near Taiwan,it seems more likely that Xi is talking about "Taiwan Reunification".
 
Yeah,but I think that is unlikely,because it is obvious that it would be beneficial for the west in the long run,are chinks really that stupid(I mean,they are,but that much?)?
Chinks do have Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh in their expansion plan.
But,as I remember,they have kept Taiwan before Arunachal. Plus if you look at the recent activities of PLAN near Taiwan,it seems more likely that Xi is talking about "Taiwan Reunification".
There's a very good chance they could try a warm up with us to test their strategy war worthiness equipment tactics etc & to boost their morale by getting a quick victory just that there's more than a good it'd rapidly get out of hand.
 
There's a very good chance they could try a warm up with us to test their strategy war worthiness equipment tactics etc & to boost their morale by getting a quick victory just that there's more than a good it'd rapidly get out of hand.
Well,I'm not the most optimistic guy here,but I do think that such a war would be dragged on for long,even if we lose the war. It would make India like Jewkraine but it'd also drain chinks. And,there is absolutely no way that the west wouldn't try to use this chance for their own benefit,it's a win-win situation for them.
Could be a conflict like Galwan or just the continuation of their usual salami-slicing,but most likely not a war with weapons and equipments.
 
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Well,I'm not the most optimistic guy here,but I do think that such a war would be dragged on for long,even if we lose the war. It would make India like Jewkraine but it'd also drain chinks. And,there is absolutely no way that the west wouldn't try to use this chance for their own benefit,it's a win-win situation for them.
That's what the US is hoping will happen & so does Taiwan & Japan. As far as China's concerned the CCP seems to think it's their time to rule. In short they're caught up in their own hubris.
 
You know, the way civilian populations react to wars has totally changed, especially with social media around. Back in the day, most people were pretty clueless or indifferent about conflicts like the Kargil War. But now, with platforms like Twitter and Instagram, everyone’s glued to their screens, seeing live updates and videos of what's going down in places like Israel-Palestine or Ukraine-Russia. So, thinking about India and a potential war with China, I can’t help but wonder how the public would react. Would they rally behind the government, or would there be protests and outcries? Social media could definitely amplify opinions, making it easier for people to express their views and share content that shapes public sentiment. Plus, this online buzz could even influence military strategies—imagine the pressure on the government to act or not act based on viral posts! In short, the dynamics of warfare are changing, and civilian opinions are becoming a much bigger deal than they used to be.

Social Media has penetrated so much from 2019 to now in 2024 and its only gonna increase in future.
 
That's what the US is hoping will happen & so does Taiwan & Japan. As far as China's concerned the CCP seems to think it's their time to rule. In short they're caught up in their own hubris.
Well,I just hope that chinks don't commit such tomfoolery because of their expansionist policies and arrogance.
Because in the end,I think that it is the RIC that can stand up to and resist the west. So,I'm betting on the Taiwan front since this would be china's best chance to capture it as the US and co is already being drained because of the other ongoing wars.
 
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You know, the way civilian populations react to wars has totally changed, especially with social media around. Back in the day, most people were pretty clueless or indifferent about conflicts like the Kargil War. But now, with platforms like Twitter and Instagram, everyone’s glued to their screens, seeing live updates and videos of what's going down in places like Israel-Palestine or Ukraine-Russia. So, thinking about India and a potential war with China, I can’t help but wonder how the public would react. Would they rally behind the government, or would there be protests and outcries? Social media could definitely amplify opinions, making it easier for people to express their views and share content that shapes public sentiment. Plus, this online buzz could even influence military strategies—imagine the pressure on the government to act or not act based on viral posts! In short, the dynamics of warfare are changing, and civilian opinions are becoming a much bigger deal than they used to be.

Social Media has penetrated so much from 2019 to now in 2024 and its only gonna increase in future.
Social media reactions of Indians would be mixed,I guess. Traitors would do what they do the best and plot sabotages throughout the country. There would also be people to stand by the nation and government at the time of war. And,I think indifferent people will still be there as well as the opportunistic ones and especially,the herd of people that can be led and manipulated easily(which could very well be a big percentage of the populace). Depends on who succeeds on leading them,the native govt or the enemy elements within and outside.
 
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View: https://youtu.be/IEJcDJq1Mgw?si=3LkJQwIDayddJAeJ

Why China's faltering economy , aging population & increasing repression could likely manifest itself into external aggression !

Echoes points about the rapid population decline that @srev2004 has been raising constantly.

The speaker Prof Michael Beckley paints a pretty grim picture throughout the talk even if he ends on an optimistic note.
 

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In his next meeting with his Chinese counterpart Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will be meeting the fourth Chinese Defence Minister in 4+ years ever since the Galwan crisis hit Sino Indian ties , says Clutterji with glee as he begins an introduction of the latest episode of CTC focusing on the mysterious case of the disappearing Chinese Defence Minister & many other high level personnel of the Chinese government & the CCP.

If Clutterji is dedicating an episode of CTC to the Chinese , you can bet the situation is serious. And the CCP under Great Helmsman 2.0 has determined China will retake Taiwan before the next decade starts. Hiw exactly do you plan on doing so when even a member of the Central Military Commission of both the CCP & the Chinese government which incidentally is the same person has now stepped down allegedly on charges of corruption.

What're your views on these vital developments , Xiao Pang ? @rockdog
 

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