Why China is Terrified of US Airforce

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Despite China's bold advancements in the South China Sea, and other areas of tech, trade, and warfare, a deep-rooted fear persists when it comes to confronting the aerial supremacy of the US. Join us on a thought-provoking journey as we explore the reasons behind China's simultaneous confidence and caution in the face of the US airforce. From advanced fighter jets to sophisticated air defense systems, we dissect the evolving landscape of aerial warfare and its implications for the global geopolitical stage.

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  • @Ebony-qr5hu
    As it is said, the largest Air force in the world is the US Air Force and the second largest Air Force is the US Navy
  • @CYCLONE4499
    Don't you just love being a US citizen or an ally knowing you have the best of the best keeping your ass safe? It feels good going to sleep at night knowing that
  • @GianSurla
    As Rooster once said, "it's not about the plane, it's the pilot", USAF enjoys a rich history of aerial warfare, experienced pilots are one of its valuable assets.
  • @TK199999
    It should be noted that more and more questions are being raised about CCP says the actual size of China's economy and even its actual population size. Also the US has to act as if everything China says is true (even when it stretches believably) so as to never be taken by surprise. So the US has to continually push its systems to beat the capabilities the enemy claims to have. Its thinking like this that made the Gulf War in 1991 such a one sided fight. The US/Allies acted as if Iraq was a juggernaut as it claimed, only to crush its military beyond anything seen in modern history.
  • It isn’t just that the US Air Force is numerically superior. It is superior in every facet of combat. The US is more experienced, has much better technology, is much more reliable, and has better training.
  • @shubashuba9209
    The difference between designing your own aircraft and reverse engineering someone else's designs is that when you design something from the ground up, you take into consideration what is practically feasible given the manufacturing capability that is available to you. Each component of your aircraft is sourced from a manufacturer that is mature and specialized in their own field that allows them to be self sufficient. However, when you steal designs or reverse engineer the weapons from another country, you are no longer operating with the same manufacturing capability as that country. You are no longer sourcing parts from independent and mature industries. You are subsidizing the creation of entirely new facilities and factories who's only purpose is to build that one highly specialized and unique gizmo or gadget that goes into your stolen weapons platform. That factory that you just snapped into existence isn't turning a profit on it's own. It's existence relies on the continued subsidies that your government will have to provide if you want to keep manufacturing that unique gizmo. The US is lucky that it is highly technologically developed and it's allies are as well. It can source it's technology from dozens of highly advanced economies with well established industries. China does not have that privelege. It has to build everything from scratch, and that's going to cost them a pretty penny.
  • Everyone is correct in pointing out that the US technological and logistical capabilities are years ahead of China's. But the other aspect is that Western democracies run by civilian governments simply build better weapons. Our best talent is retained and put to work developing better technology instead of being lost abroad. It's not a perfect system because sometimes we build things that do not perform, but we learn from these mistakes. Ask yourself how many people sign up to emigrate to Europe or the US every year?.. 5 million? ten million? Then compare this to the number of skilled workers looking to emigrate to China every year?.. 🤔
  • @TVMADoc
    This mostly ignored/glossed over a big issue. There is a "learning curve" to air combat, especially naval aviation. The US has spent about a century perfecting this and still received a very nasty lesson when the Japanese "showed up how it's done" at the start of WWII. Even if China catches up on technology, they have even more catching up to do with how to properly utilize the assets.
  • @ianshaver8954
    China definitely gets the award for most improvement. But that’s not enough to take on the best.
  • @researchcapt
    The training of the US Navy and Air Force is vastly superior. It is not just who has the better equipment....which the US does.
  • @chriswharton
    I’m an Australian and I follow defence matters with deep interest. Of course I’m no expert of any kind, but it strikes me that the US military is the strongest, best funded, most adept formation in history. It’s only historical peer would be the Roman Empire at its peak. I suspect - with absolutely nothing to support my suspicions- that a good chunk of China’s military is about as good as Russia’s. A hollow, graft-riven enterprise that will possibly crumble in a fight against the free world. Hope I’m right.
  • @2kt2000
    NICE! I'm proud to be an American again....its been a minute (now all we gotta do is stop fighting each other...I blame low self esteem, such anger. Sad) thx infographics. We're stronger together!
  • @gio957
    China's aviation game as a whole needs work, both civilians and military pale in comparison to their western counterpart. As for the US, when your national symbol is a bird, you better be good in the air😂.
  • @savues
    loved the shout out to the KC-10, i was a flight engineer on the 10 out at Travis AFB with the 6th ARS
  • @billsoo306
    One example is that jet engines typically have turbine blades made out of a single crystal. Reverse engineering can tell you what it is, but it can't tell you how it was made.
  • @deanayer3822
    We have actual experience in combat that they completely lack.
  • Logistics is the fundamental military capability. Unrep/Vertrep for the US Navy, and aerial refueling for the Navy and Air Force are capabilities are exclusi ve capabilities of the US and its allies.