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They are successful because they are cheap as fuck. That simple. It's why American companies buy their shitty steel, it's cheap AND terrible.Okay, you're grossly uniformed about the Chinese defence industry to the point you think the JF-17 and J-10C are knock offs of US designs (The JF-17 being the end product of Pakistani and Chinese cooperation after the Grumman-Chengdu Super 7 project fell through), so I don't really see a point in continuing a good faith discussion, but if you're so sure that your slice of life in working with Chinese steel is indicative of all Chinese products I'd like to ask why companies like BYD, Huawei, Xiaomi, DJI, CSSC, etc are successful world wide, oh and why China builds 50+% of the worlds ships.
I am not talking about Temu, this is about raw material they sell to companies. I've welded it. It's all shit. That's not propaganda. Their QA is legitimately Terrible.I believe it's wise not to underestimate your enemies. Your impression of China shouldn't be derived from dropped shipped items originating from Temu and harbor freight tools meant for western consumers and anti-Chinese propaganda made by some Falun Gong affiliated media channel.
At face value, modern Chinese stuff generally looks competently made. Though some specific vehicles and items criticism can be had. We won't know the true nature of the Chinese army and it's equipment until we see this stuff in use in the field or internal reports get published or leaked. Generally vintage chicom equipment has a relatively positive reputation to my knowledge.
It's just a good rule of thumb not to underestimate your enemy. If you consider them your enemy.
And yes they ARE the enemy. And Hong Kong 97 is the solution.