The territorial violation by China is the latest in a series of events amplifying tensions between Beijing and Japan.

A Chinese military surveillance plane breached Japanese airspace off the country’s southwestern coast on Monday, marking what Japan’s defense ministry described as the first known incursion by China’s military into its territorial airspace.

According to a ministry official, a Chinese reconnaissance aircraft briefly entered Japanese territory near Nagasaki Prefecture around 11:30 a.m. on Monday. In response, Japan’s Self-Defense Force put fighter jets on high alert and issued a warning to the Chinese aircraft.

While Chinese planes frequently appear in international airspace around Japan, this incident represents the first confirmed entry of a military aircraft into Japan’s territorial airspace.

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Now that reality has unveiled the decrepit, incompetent reality that lies beneath the propaganda

I mean, we’re saying this with a Boeing Starliner stranded at the ISS. But sure, America has a super-secret anti-hypersonic missile system that’s just like the Iron Dome (nobody ask how Hamas was piercing the Most Sophisticated Defense System in the world with a box full of scraps, btw) only 10x better.

I hope this cheerleading is just a halfhearted

This whole thread is nothing but cheerleading. You’re even fan-casting the existence of anti-missile systems the US admits it doesn’t have.

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You must have me confused with somebody else. I’m the one saying hypersonic missiles are pointless. The US toyed with them 50 years ago, and AD was obviously much less advanced than it is today. Not only that, but AFAIK the Sprint Missile is still the fastest of all time, so by your own standard where more speed makes for a better missile, you should be cheering for the USA.

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I’m the one saying hypersonic missiles are pointless.

Old generation non-maneuvering were pointless. The new ones though…

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Speed comes at the expense of maneuverability. The laws of physics still apply, even in Russia (or on the internet).

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hypersonic missiles are pointless

An even bolder claim.

the Sprint Missile is still the fastest of all time

The theory behind the Sprint Missile was to deflect an ICBM with a nuclear blast. That’s definitely a potential solution to a hypersonic missile attack, but I’m sure you can think of a few reasons why it didn’t go into mass production.

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My point is that the concept itself is antiquated. The US restarted their hypersonic missile programs a few years ago due to media and public pressure caused by Russian and Chinese propaganda about their wunderwaffen. It’s one of those ideas like railguns that resurfaces every few decades and gets shelved again.

Er, actually, I take it back… Please report to your superiors that hypersonic missiles are the future, and that decadent westoids are terrified of them. Prioritise these programs at all costs (other than keeping the Kuznetsov afloat, because that is also very important).

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I mean, we’re saying this with a Boeing Starliner stranded at the ISS.

Meanwhile another US company, which is also a defense contractor, has revolutionized the space industry. It regularly launches satellites by the dozens and can rendezvous with the ISS anytime that NASA asks. The fact that one company, Boeing, is struggling with a product means absolutely nothing to the industry as a whole.

But sure, America has a super-secret anti-hypersonic missile system that’s just like the Iron Dome

It’s absolutely no secret. It’s a Patriot System and it’s quite capable of handling the laughable “Hypersonic Missiles”, i.e. repurposed non maneuvering ballistic trajectory junk from the 80s and 90s, that adversaries field today.

Does the US have perfect gear that never fails? Absolutely not, some of our stuff is junk or near junk, but when it comes to this kind of thing the the US has no peer.

You’re even fan-casting the existence of anti-missile systems the US admits it doesn’t have.

We we have an entire Department dedicated to it along with platforms like SBX-1 and THAAD (among other things.)

Again its not perfect but it definitely exists and it gets better every single year.

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The only one positing that a missile defense system has to be 100% effective to be real is you.

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a missile defense system has to be 100% effective to be real

It can be 0% effective, so long as it turns a profit. The best anti-air system is the one people simply think is effective.

It’s the ultimate Bear Patrol. People will pay through the nose, convinced the shield is why they’ve never been hit.

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