I am thoroughly impressed. Funny though, the west has been doing this since about 1930 or so. Are the Chinese that far behind?
Sigh, I wish I had a second hand piece of military or naval equipment....
Thanks for the post. One thing I noticed; there’s not much information on “fighting the ship.” Chinese no doubt have that held close. Chinese propaganda is like other efforts by closed societies. Lies.
Yes, but how bout damage control and fire suppression below decks?
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There are four stages to the learning process.
1) Unconscious incompetence. You have no idea how incompetent you are.
2) Conscious incompetence. You know enough to know you don’t know enough.
(the big jump)
3) Conscious competence. You are aware that you actually know what you are doing right.
4) Unconscious competence. You do it right without thinking about it while you are doing it.
I mention this because the Chinese are at stage 1, as far as aircraft carrier operations. The United States has been operating aircraft carriers for over 100 years, and has learned the hard way how to become competent in it.
Well, not exactly from scratch - they did have their stolen US Navy manuals.
Or were the instructions simply handed over by the clintons?