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why cina is the superior race

tanwahtiu

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from now on, more than 50% passengers on any planes in and out of Chinkland are Chinese. Chinks government get more fucks than anyone else if more planes crashes and not do anything about it.





That's because nobody else gives a shit. :rolleyes: They were the only ones looking for it.
 

InformationSociety

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Out of the 10 countries searching for it, Cina found MAS missing plane.

eat your hearts out.

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/03/12/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-plane/

Yeah... In the end, nothing positive came out from it. :biggrin:

That's because nobody else gives a shit. :rolleyes: They were the only ones looking for it.

:biggrin:

Search for MH370 helps US test China's satellite capability


Staff Reporter
2014-03-14

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A model of one of the satellites that makes up China's Beidou Navigation Satellite System. (File photo/CFP)

The United States has taken advantage of the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight to test the capabilities of China's satellites and judge the threat of Chinese missiles against its aircraft carriers, reports our sister paper Want Daily.

Erich Shih, chief reporter at Chinese-language military news monthly Defense International, said the US has more and better satellites but has not taken part in the search for flight MH370, which disappeared about an hour into its flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in the early hours of March 8 with 239 people on board. Shih claimed that the US held back because it wanted to see what information China's satellites would provide.

Chinese satellite Gaofen-1 on March 9 spotted three floating objects in the area where the airliner might haev gone down but did not reveal the information until three days later. The Malaysian civil aviation bureau said China did not inform it of the discovery in violation of diplomatic protocol. The country's transport minister, Hishammuddin Hussein, also said China told Malaysia that its satellites did not pick up any aircraft debris.

Shih said the US has been observing China's satellites during the search to see how long they would take to locate an object. China's new anti-ship ballistic missiles such as the Dong-Feng 21D are seen as a potential threat to US aircraft carriers in the Western Pacicifc, so the US viewed the search as a chance to see how long its carriers would have to respond to the launch of a Chinese carrier-killer missile, Shih sid.

It is possible that the military radar systems of several countries could have picked up the missing plane but no country would be likely to actively disclose anything since the strength of their aerial surveillance capabilities is sensitive information, the UK's Daily Telegraph wrote.

Vietnamese search teams said they did not find any floating wreckage at locations where three Chinese government satellite images showed what may potentially have been debris from the plane. New information suggests the plane may have continued flying for another four hours beyond its last confirmed contact position over the South China Sea. The search area is now likely to reach into the Indian Ocean, having already been expanded to include the Strait of Malacca on the other side of the Malaysian peninsula to the plane's last confirmed location.

 
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