How do the French feel about China taking their helicopter and making a far better version of it than France is capable...

How do the French feel about China taking their helicopter and making a far better version of it than France is capable of?

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I thought is was based more on the south african rooivalk though?

The rooivalk is based on a french helo itself

cheesed off

Its a stand off helo only though right?

>Tiger
>French
ask the germans.

1000juan has been deposited to your account

if that's all it took, nobody on Jow Forums would be complaining about SCARs. Everyone could afford one.

Those are very small missiles.

retard detected.

Longbow Z-19!

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1000yuan is 150 dollars

>implying eurocopter isnt AĆ©rospatiale rebranded

sure they copy the exterior but are the avionics worth pissing into the wind?

>too small to even have a chin gun

Pretty much everything good coming out of Eurocopter aside from SuperPuma is based on either BK117 or Bo105.

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I feel like china should lose to Vietnam again

Literally impossible.

Also, what do you mean with "again"?
China never lost against Vietnam.

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the Mercedes edition of that was sexy

>The Sino-Vietnamese War also known as the Third Indochina War, was a brief border war fought between the People's Republic of China and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in early 1979. China launched an offensive in response to Vietnam's invasion and occupation of Cambodia in 1978
Both sides claimed victory, but considering that Vietnam exited Cambodia only 10 years later, while China ran from Vietnam only in a few month Vietnam has more bragging rights.
Empires should fear the Viets.

Impressive.

Yeah, they should. But in the end, Vietnam suffered the longer term economic consequences of the Chinese invasion and occupation of their border, which, combined with the end of the USSR, led to the normalization of relationships between both countries in the mid 90s.

Quite literally, China made Vietnam poor through that war, which simmered until 1991 along the border.

>considering that Vietnam exited Cambodia only 10 years later
Yeah, but considering China acquired US as ally to contain Soviet successfully, repelled VPA's attacks and occupied most crucial points of their borders, and still manage to shack off Cambodian puppet regime in the end. I think Vietnam or you should reconsider their "bragging rights".

You should think from the bigger picture occasionally, user.