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Does China have long range bombers at this time that can reach the
continental United States? Although they have nuclear bombs, what about the planes to deliver them? I know China had some TU-16 planes years ago, but did they ever develop long range bombers or get any from the former Soviet Union? And what about China's in-air refueling capability? |
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![]() "Mike" wrote in message om... Does China have long range bombers at this time that can reach the continental United States? Although they have nuclear bombs, what about the planes to deliver them? I know China had some TU-16 planes years ago, but did they ever develop long range bombers or get any from the former Soviet Union? And what about China's in-air refueling capability? China is focusing on its economic development and improving its technology. It is focusing on the region. They are no doubt capable of expanding their ability to project military power great distances. Their people are industrious, patriotic and intelligent. For the moment they are in no great hurry. I expect they will wait until they have gained power and the US has reduced. It seems to me that the rapid deindustrialisation and outsourcing of the US will eventually degrade the US's power and ability to create weaponry and fund wars. The middle empire will then be capable of expanding its influence in the world. The US's involvement in the Middle east is seen by some as an attempt to reform the region in a similar way the Jacobeans sought to change Europe or in a similar way that France under Napoleon III sought to 'liberate' Europe in such a way that France would be central to Europe and would consist of nations attached by gratitude and admiration to France. (they go their asses kicked in the Franco Prussian war incidentally) I think it will backfire. I think this pseudo roman empire will drain the US rather than secure it. |
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On Sat, 22 May 2004 07:28:54 GMT, "The Enlightenment"
wrote: It seems to me that the rapid deindustrialisation and outsourcing of the US will eventually degrade the US's power and ability to create weaponry and fund wars. The same way that de-agriculturalizing the economy did in the 19th and 20th centuries? (You-all recall how the U.S. wasn't able to feed its soldiers during World War Two.... No farmers!) all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com The Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com Viva Bush! blog www.vivabush.org |
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![]() "Cub Driver" wrote in message ... On Sat, 22 May 2004 07:28:54 GMT, "The Enlightenment" wrote: It seems to me that the rapid deindustrialisation and outsourcing of the US will eventually degrade the US's power and ability to create weaponry and fund wars. The same way that de-agriculturalizing the economy did in the 19th and 20th centuries? (You-all recall how the U.S. wasn't able to feed its soldiers during World War Two.... No farmers!) So does anyone have the list of what was supplied by reverse lend-lease? Any idea how much this was different from pre-war levels of imports? -- Errol Cavit | Our birth and death are likened to / Each daily morn and eve. And seasons too, their annual round; / Why should we weep and grieve? from "Transition", Herbert Cavit 1916 - 2004 |
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Does China have long range bombers at this time that can reach the
continental United States? China has Tu-16 bombers which might be able to reach Alaska and maybe parts of the US west coast on a suicide (read, one-way) mission. They are rumoured to have at least a few Tu-22M (Tu-26) Backfires as well which could reach the US west coast. Although they have nuclear bombs, what about the planes to deliver them? Certainly. Not to mention ICBMs which can reach parts of the US and several (at least 1, possibly 3 or more) SSBNs with 8+ MIRVed SLBMs each. I know China had some TU-16 planes years ago, but did they ever develop long range bombers or get any from the former Soviet Union? Tu-16 both from the USSR and built by themselves. I guess they've improved on them for better range by now to reach the US. They can certainly reach Moscow... And what about China's in-air refueling capability? Limited. China is not much of a nuclear threat to CONUS, but the northwest is at risk as are forces in theater (Korea, Japan, Philipines, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, etc.). Draw a circle centered on central China and reaching to Moscow and you have the range (approximately) where the PRC can project their nuclear weapons to. |
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"Jeroen Wenting" wrote in message ...
Does China have long range bombers at this time that can reach the continental United States? China has Tu-16 bombers which might be able to reach Alaska and maybe parts of the US west coast on a suicide (read, one-way) mission. They are rumoured to have at least a few Tu-22M (Tu-26) Backfires as well which could reach the US west coast. Wow, China may have a few backfires? They could easily hit Los Angeles if that was the case. That's scary. Although they have nuclear bombs, what about the planes to deliver them? Certainly. Not to mention ICBMs which can reach parts of the US and several (at least 1, possibly 3 or more) SSBNs with 8+ MIRVed SLBMs each. I know China had some TU-16 planes years ago, but did they ever develop long range bombers or get any from the former Soviet Union? Tu-16 both from the USSR and built by themselves. I guess they've improved on them for better range by now to reach the US. They can certainly reach Moscow... And what about China's in-air refueling capability? Limited. China is not much of a nuclear threat to CONUS, but the northwest is at risk as are forces in theater (Korea, Japan, Philipines, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, etc.). Draw a circle centered on central China and reaching to Moscow and you have the range (approximately) where the PRC can project their nuclear weapons to. |
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![]() "Mike" wrote in message om... "Jeroen Wenting" wrote in message ... Does China have long range bombers at this time that can reach the continental United States? China has Tu-16 bombers which might be able to reach Alaska and maybe parts of the US west coast on a suicide (read, one-way) mission. They are rumoured to have at least a few Tu-22M (Tu-26) Backfires as well which could reach the US west coast. Wow, China may have a few backfires? They could easily hit Los Angeles if that was the case. That's scary. Even at the most generous estimates of its range the Backfire would need multiple in flight refuellings to strike at that kind of range. Keith |
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![]() "Jeroen Wenting" wrote in message ... Does China have long range bombers at this time that can reach the continental United States? China has Tu-16 bombers which might be able to reach Alaska and maybe parts of the US west coast on a suicide (read, one-way) mission. They are rumoured to have at least a few Tu-22M (Tu-26) Backfires as well which could reach the US west coast. Although they have nuclear bombs, what about the planes to deliver them? Certainly. Not to mention ICBMs which can reach parts of the US and several (at least 1, possibly 3 or more) SSBNs with 8+ MIRVed SLBMs each. I know China had some TU-16 planes years ago, but did they ever develop long range bombers or get any from the former Soviet Union? Tu-16 both from the USSR and built by themselves. I guess they've improved on them for better range by now to reach the US. They can certainly reach Moscow... And what about China's in-air refueling capability? Limited. China is not much of a nuclear threat to CONUS, but the northwest is at risk as are forces in theater (Korea, Japan, Philipines, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, etc.). Draw a circle centered on central China and reaching to Moscow and you have the range (approximately) where the PRC can project their nuclear weapons to. What you have posted regarding the range of their ICBM force is incorrect. It was incorrect 9 years ago the last time I was privy to the info. You may have info that you are certain about, but it doesn't jive with what I worked with on a daily basis. Especially the "China is not much of a nuclear threat to CONUS". Perhaps a more correct statement is "China is not much of a theat to destroy the US and it's government". However, how many nukes does it take to ruin your day? JB |
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![]() Although they have nuclear bombs, what about the planes to deliver them? This is, after all, 1950s technology. The Chinese are into missiles, not manned bombers. (No doubt they have some capable of delivering bombs to Taiwan.) all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com The Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com Viva Bush! blog www.vivabush.org |
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