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John Fedup
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Perhaps Xi should refresh himself on the effects of Stalin's military purges prior to the 1941 German invasion albeit there is little...
Jan 25, 2026
Ananda
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You can see the transport here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDXAzVysJTN/?hl=en It's onboard a Rolldock semi-submersible heavy-lift ship.
Jan 25, 2026
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koxinga
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Been trying to find the original chinese article on PLA Daily for "‘The PLA Must Secure Victory in the Offensive, Protracted, and...
Jan 25, 2026
Takao
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It was a good deal earlier than that... Attack class sea trials were scheduled for 2031-32 (see below). The Attack program was actually...
Jan 25, 2026
Tasman
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I've said this before, but I will repeat it again. The UK is going to build SSN-AUKUS. We have to replace Astute, due to the naval...
Jan 24, 2026
tongan_yam
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"Out with utopian idealism; in with hardnosed realism." Serious implications for not only the alliances and partnerships that America...
Jan 24, 2026
StevoJH
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I disagree, the UK would still be having a BBQ. It would just cost them a whole lot more to do so. Even if the UK has to pay the full...
Jan 24, 2026
StevoJH
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Err, let's not get into a competition as to how "up to the task" either country is. Remember, Australia needs the UK to make the...
Jan 24, 2026
CJohn
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You can see the transport here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDXAzVysJTN/?hl=en It's onboard a Rolldock semi-submersible heavy-lift ship.
Jan 24, 2026
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koxinga
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It is getting to the point where I doubt it is actually corruption all the time but more likely internal power struggles or a good old...
Jan 24, 2026
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koxinga
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Turkey's ATR72 are fitted for ASW...
Jan 24, 2026
Sandhi Yudha
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Maybe Xi is more looking to Venezuela than to Ukraine. A full scale war is an option (and a good way to test your weapon systems and...
Jan 24, 2026
StingrayOZ
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Australia never intended to make the submarines with 100% indigenous tech and 100% indigenous sourced components. We don't have the...
Jan 24, 2026
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swerve
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4000 metres. I've been to Potosi. It's not on one of Bolivia's highest mountains. 2 million deaths would be about 8300 per year over...
Jan 24, 2026
Sandhi Yudha
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One can only hope that Xi has an open enough mind & enough caution to worry about what happened when Putin's yes-men told him they were...
Jan 24, 2026
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