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![]() A few comments on 1995: (On the whole, I like this a lot, so I'll apologize if these seem picky) I am not sure that these satellite launches are worth mentioning on the global war scale. I would imagine that there are probably multiple launches of various satellites for improved intelligence, communication, and navigation purposes, even if they are simply put in quiet reserve orbits to be used as needed. Quote:
I think this makes more sense for 1996, when the Chinese are more desperate; here the Soviets are still 500 km away, and the Chinese believe they have the strength to fight back - they are planning a counter-offensive, after all. That’s before discussing the kind of flak the US president would get for giving a lot of expensive stuff away that we might need VERY soon. 1995 is a year before an election; the primary candidates for the opposing party would make great hay from that. Quote:
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The timeline is not yet finished and to be honest I'm prioritising the war in Europe and the Middle East at the moment, with the odd look at and type up of the Far East. I am trying to include canon T2k in my timeline as much as I can but some of it really contradicts sense or what should be happening. But the US and NATO do arm the Chinese, its just when that I have to decide upon. However the Chinese use the same weapons as the Soviets with the same calibre of ammunition, artillery rounds and tank shells etc. These are not compatible with US and NATO ammunition, at least most of it. So to arm the Chinese you are going to have to send US/NATO weapons with easily supplied NATO ammunition, or retool arms factories in the US and Europe to produce Soviet calibre ammunition which does not make sense if you are also arming your own forces. Quote:
Yes I agree but I am including ship launching of US and Soviet carriers plus the Kirov's in the timeline as they are major military events, and are of strategic importance. And again its not yet finished. I'm not including other ships such as submarines or destroyers etc. I would include other countries carriers too if there were any launched in this period, but the only ones of note are the French deGaulle. Its a pity Britain, China, Japan, India and other didn't go on a carrier building spree in the 1990's instead of now. |
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Webstral did a very nice writeup a couple of (many now?) years ago.
Check the archive forum here for topics like "Red Willow" and "Sino-Soviet War". I didn't try to replicate it since he did such a nice job! Enjoy!
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