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originally posted by: milomilo
i dont believe US will share data on stealth.. this sounds like publicity moves..
japan dont have military industries and you cant become a 5th gen aircraft maker just because you used to build Zero back then..
anyone know whats the major japanese heavy industries nowadays ? no military industries, no experienced workers, no skilled technicians..
originally posted by: crazyewok
originally posted by: milomilo
i dont believe US will share data on stealth.. this sounds like publicity moves..
japan dont have military industries and you cant become a 5th gen aircraft maker just because you used to build Zero back then..
anyone know whats the major japanese heavy industries nowadays ? no military industries, no experienced workers, no skilled technicians..
If it was in the USA best intrests and a strong japanese military 100% certainly is then yes they will help.
Rember USA nearly sold F-117 to the UK until we deciced we had no use for them. If a allie is trusted and it makes sense they will do it.
originally posted by: crazyewok
a reply to: milomilo
Yeah UK rejectedit.
My point was USA still offered.
Just showing that the USA will share mostly anything to a trusted allyif in its intrests
originally posted by: milomilo
originally posted by: crazyewok
a reply to: milomilo
Yeah UK rejectedit.
My point was USA still offered.
Just showing that the USA will share mostly anything to a trusted allyif in its intrests
UK is different.. UK is practically US's unsinkable carried off europe..
Japan on the other hand... no... no way US would be stupid enough to rearm a country that one day will return the favor (hirosima nagasak remember the fallen)
japan, if their warlike nature aroused again, their anger will be focused like laser on the 2 criminal nuclear test done on 2 japanese cities..
originally posted by: MystikMushroom
a reply to: milomilo
They already have returned the favor. It was called Pokemon.
originally posted by: boomer135
originally posted by: milomilo
originally posted by: crazyewok
a reply to: milomilo
Yeah UK rejectedit.
My point was USA still offered.
Just showing that the USA will share mostly anything to a trusted allyif in its intrests
UK is different.. UK is practically US's unsinkable carried off europe..
Japan on the other hand... no... no way US would be stupid enough to rearm a country that one day will return the favor (hirosima nagasak remember the fallen)
japan, if their warlike nature aroused again, their anger will be focused like laser on the 2 criminal nuclear test done on 2 japanese cities..
I'm just curious, where are you from?
originally posted by: SirDrinksalot
originally posted by: boomer135
originally posted by: milomilo
originally posted by: crazyewok
a reply to: milomilo
Yeah UK rejectedit.
My point was USA still offered.
Just showing that the USA will share mostly anything to a trusted allyif in its intrests
UK is different.. UK is practically US's unsinkable carried off europe..
Japan on the other hand... no... no way US would be stupid enough to rearm a country that one day will return the favor (hirosima nagasak remember the fallen)
japan, if their warlike nature aroused again, their anger will be focused like laser on the 2 criminal nuclear test done on 2 japanese cities..
I'm just curious, where are you from?
He is the president of knobsville with a licence to be a knob
originally posted by: criticalhit
It's interesting, japan controls about 40% of the world Robotics Industry
And Mitsubishi is making planes again
and this is a nation whose manufacturing capability is the output of 7 Million plus cars a year and they could build more...
And this is the era of Drone warfare
Makes me wonder how fast the Japanese could be a global military power if they choose a certain direction, so many jokes about robots and transformers here but the reality if things ever came to pass might not be all that far off.
If even 5 years ago I had said 30% of the US air force would be drones I'd have gotten my butt kicked all over the forum, just sayin....