I don't think that there will ever be a war between the US and China. Wal-Mart wouldn't allow it.
A book I read once posited that if the entire population of China jumped from 3 meters with knees locked hitting the ground simultaneously, seismic waves would travel through/around the Earth triggering many major fault lines in the U.S. It was speculated that this would essentially cripple any possible U.S. response. Not to mention a whole lot of Chinese with broken knees. The Chinese population has grown dramatically since then.
It was really just a way out there physics theory, but trying to invison a population that size is mind boggling.
In Korea the Chicoms threw about 750,000 men into the offensive to push the Allies off the peninsula. They didn't really care about casualties. Allied forces killed them by the 10's of thousands before they broke the momentum, and killed 10's of thousands more pushing them back above the 38th. The Chicoms were making plans to repeat the performance when the UN started to hold cease fire negotiations.
It's like a freaking zombie movie. Kill all you want, but they'll swarm you when you are trying to swap mags. The military superiority we enjoyed in 1951 has tightened up quite a bit since then. You know, thanks to us making them wealthy and letting them steal so much information.
Go Ukraine! Piss on the Russian dead.
The Claymore mine was developed as a result of experience with "human wave" assaults in Korea.
One fugly gun. And what is that round , like?
PB
"Air Force / Policeman / Fireman / Man of God / Friend of mine / R.I.P. Steve Lamy"
Ok, because ... Will.
"The whole thing is made of freakin Chinesium!!!"
Somebody had to do it. Can't believe it took 4 pages.
Go Ukraine! Piss on the Russian dead.
Another perspective https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...nd-Canyon.html
Robert Hinelein's 'Starship Troopers' and their massed insects was supposed to be based on the human wave attacks, American
troops had to face after the Chinese reinforced the NK Army in 1950.
Bookmarks