Talk:Deadly 2016: Panzerkampfwagen Schadenfreude/@comment-26031225-20161114003958

China (before) | United States of Asia (current)
 * Goverment: The currrent leader dies in a car crash, allowing the military to take the chance of placing someone who they can actually control. 'Free elections' are still held, but they are a mere formality. Wei Shen, the candidate supported by the military, 'wins' with an 'impressive' 96.34% of the votes. One of Shen's firsts actions is renaming China to just 'China', in favor of the 'Chinese Empire' name. This was done because such name implied that there was a monarchy, which the regime considers corrupt and unrealistic. In domestic issues, Shen continues to do pretty much the same and the country is still a military dictatorship with few liberties. However, in foreign policy, Shen decides to re-align towards the west, especifically the Caracas Pact and the Middle East, since he views the newly created Austro-Indonesia as a threat.
 * Merge with Japan: With the change of leadership, diplomatic relations are re-established with the japanese and after a few talks, both countries agreed on merging to form the United States of Asia, surpassing the USA as the number one power.
 * Grand Chinese Armed Forces:
 * Grand Chinese Ground Forces: In the Chinese Ground Forces, there are currently 3,750,000 active soldiers and 2,000,000 in reserves. Land systems include 10,103 tanks, 8,196 AFVs, 2,001 SPGs, 6,372 towed-artillery, and 1,945 MLRSs. Tanks and AFVs are the main land systems being developed for the Chinese military.
 * Grand Chinese Maritime Forces: In China's Maritime Forces/Navy, there are currently 300,000 soldiers that are on active duty and 15,000 reserve personnel. Naval crafts include 3 aircraft carriers, 54 frigates, 48 destroyers, 37 corvettes, 99 submarines, 151 coastal defence crafts, and 10 crafts suitable for mine warfare.
 * Grand Chinese Air Force: In China's Air Force, there are currently 240,000 soldiers on active duty and 30,000 reserved. Aircrafts include 2,131 fighters/interceptors, 889 fixed-wing attack aircraft, 976 transport aircraft, 500 trainer aircraft, 1,523 helicopters, and 366 attack helicopters.
 * Wars & Conflicts:
 * Operation Cacastan: "Kuomitang" rebels appear in western china in early 2021, pissing off our leader and most of the international community with their invasion of Kazakhstan, "they should just fuck off tbh" said the Minister of Defence, Elvio Lao. President Wei shen sends in 70,000 troops, 100 tanks and at least 50 aircraft to fight against the Taiwanese Rebels, beggining Operation Cacastan. Since the rebels are outnumbered in a margin of 70 to 1 and have no support they are easily massacred by Chinese forces.
 * Operation India Piruja: In January 1st India is invaded in a surprise attack (without touching Nepal and Bhutan), initiating Operation India Piruja. 2,500,000 troops are being used in this operation along with most railgun prototypes, over 5,000 tanks and AFVs, thousands of more artillery and MLRSs, and at least 500 aircraft. We occupy as much land as possible and make a push for Delhi while all major indian cities are bombed by our aircraft in order to crumble their industry. At the same time, the Andaman Islands are easily occupied by an small force of 1,000 Burmese troops (loyal to China).
 * Technology & Research: We finish our railgun project and the final version of the Railgun I is released. Although only a few ones have been produced for now, most of our military has at least one prototype of the railgun. In other news, we start funding our space program further.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Japan: China merges with Japan to create the USA (United States of Asia).
 * Colombia: Cabinda is bought from them for 5 billion.
 * TCDO: We leave the alliance.
 * Caracas Pact: We request membership and co-leadership.
 * Nepal and Bhutan: We ask them to join the United States of Asia as member states (which means they will have autonomy, unlike let's say, Burma). If they join they will receive some land from India after it is defeated.