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The Chinese are getting pretty bloody strongly dissatisfied at the Aussies for hyping this up, and at all the Kiwis making a song and dance about it. It's all just a storm in a tea cup, my fellow mates.

So your position in that Navies should only conduct live fire drills in their own territorial waters? :unsure:
 

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The Chinese are getting pretty bloody strongly dissatisfied at the Aussies for hyping this up, and at all the Kiwis making a song and dance about it. It's all just a storm in a tea cup, my fellow mates.

@MrFrankWhite:

1 - is it common for navies to do exercises around the world?
2 - is it common in our area of the pacific?
3 - is it ok being in international waters?
4 - is this provocative and to send a message?
5 - should I be building a nuclear fallout shelter?
 
Here the thing Westerners forget. We do far, far more provocative shit.

RIMPAC is a joint multinational live fire drill held in Hawaii. Basically a global invasion force designed to counter a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. Australia has been spying on their Navy for years.

Now what sort of plane is the Posiedon P8? How close was it to Chinese territorial waters? And what's the chances it was dropping sonar buoys in Chinese waters to spy on their submarines?

 
The People's Liberation Army has released video of a 2022 incident that appears to show a Chinese J-16 fighter intercepting an "enemy" Australian P-8 Poseidon surveillance aircraft while it was conducting a routine patrol in international airspace.

If your long range spy plane gets intercepted by a short range stealth fighter, trying to spin it as "international airspace" is brave
 
New Zealand defense forces would last 2 days against a Chinese attack. NZ need to pull its weight & increase spending on defense.
Thing is how is this going to be achieved? There’s been slashing across the board and still there’s a lot of challenges ahead. Only way I see is borrow? One way or another it’s going to us paying for it
 
I presume we have those sonar buoys around our own coastline so we'd know if we were ever encircled by enemy subs... right sarge?
First of all, are we that important that some sort of enemy that had submarine capability would waste their time encircling us and secondly what realistically could we do about it if they did, apart from make some indignant noise through our diplomats?
 
First of all, are we that important that some sort of enemy that had submarine capability would waste their time encircling us and secondly what realistically could we do about it if they did, apart from make some indignant noise through our diplomats?
Couldn't do much about it by the sound of it, especially if they're landing ground troops. Wonder if Trump would defend Australia if they were invaded, they're still his second closest ally after Putin.
 
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