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230 is a pretty big order :)
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100 is a pretty good sized order too!
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HaiYaa !!



Peak Chinese quality Part - 1.


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HaiYaa ! Iron brother Paxtan seems extremely annoyed.



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Yes, we know Indian media will say anything out of jealousy ;)

Ah the international brigade of Wumaos of all colours echoing CCP views much like those backpackers touring China sponsored by the MSS.

Or it could be the work of the newly raised PLA information support force.


Meanwhile this happened

The JF-17 Thunders will also be supported by twenty-four M-346 Master aircraft from Italian aircraft maker Leonardo recently ordered in a deal is reported to be worth an estimated €1.2 billion and will see the Italian jets replacing the aging
 

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wanker does not understand politics, but also wanker is a wanker so hist X post are crap

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During the late 1800s, lethal diseases like cholera and bubonic plague had no known vaccines. Despite historical blame placed on Jews for the Black Death outbreaks in the 1300s, Jewish bacteriologist Waldemar Haffkine refused to be deterred from finding cures for these devastating illnesses. Haffkine’s dedication led to the development of vaccines for cholera and bubonic plague. His bravery even extended to testing these vaccines on himself. In 1893, he relocated to India for 30 years to combat these diseases. Thanks to his efforts, these vaccines became crucial tools in preventing widespread outbreaks.

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Shenzhou-18 with three Chinese astronauts launched 12:58:57 GMT 25 Apr 2024!
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Largest rocket manufacturing base in Asia!

Capacity: 500 Tianhuo-12 kerolox rocket engines + 30 Tianlong-3 rockets per year!
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