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But while our technology is pretty impressive, it turns out people thousands of years ago
already knew things we're only now starting to figure out.
Here's some evidence that ancient civilizations had advanced scientific knowledge.
The Baghdad Battery
The first commercial batteries were produced in 1836 after decades of experimentation.
But the first known battery actually dates back more than 2000 years earlier.
Known as the Baghdad Battery, this ancient device was discovered in 1938 and works in
remarkably similar fashion to modern batteries: inside is an iron rod surrounded by a copper
cylinder, which, when filled with vinegar or other electrolytic liquid, produces less
than two volts of electricity.
Scientists are still trying to figure out what the ancients used it for.
Current theories point to the batteries being used for electroplating precious metals in
the process of gilding.
That's cool and all, but can it keep a phone charged for longer than a single day?
Because that's the miracle battery society really needs.
Chinese earthquake detector
A Scottish physicist invented the modern seismograph in 1841, but a Chinese inventor named Zhang
Heng beat him by 1700 years, building a device that could detect earthquakes way back in
the year 132.
His contraption was a large bronze vessel nearly six feet in diameter that would release
a brass ball whenever there was an earthquake anywhere in the entire country, indicating
the general direction of the disturbance.
According to legend, the device dropped one of these balls in the year 138, indicating
an earthquake had struck in the direction of the capital city of Luoyang.
People in the capital felt nothing, so they assumed the device didn't work.
But days later a messenger arrived telling of an earthquake far to the west of the city,
proving that not only did the detector work, it was even more sensitive than they believed
possible.
The Antikythera Mechanism
Without a handy GPS to do the work for them, ancient mariners had to rely on the movement
of the planets and stars to navigate the seas.
But they did have some help in the form of a tremendously complex device known today
as the Antikythera Mechanism, which originated on the isle of Rhodes way back in the year
205 BCE.
Exactly how it worked is unclear, as the only known example still in existence is rusted
and missing parts.
But it had ingenious clock-like gears a full millennium before that technology was previously
known to have existed, as well as seven clock-like hands that charted the location of the Sun
and Moon as well as the five known planets at that time, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter,
and Saturn.
A rotating silver ball charted moon phases, while solar and lunar calendars kept track
of eclipses.
The mechanism could actually predict with great accuracy the position of the stars years
— and even decades — in the future.
Damascus Steel
Dating back to around the third century, Damascus steel was an incredibly tough and shatter-resistant
type of steel that could hold its edge far longer than traditional steel.
Knowledge of exactly how it was made, though, was lost in the 17th century, with modern
science only now decoding its secrets.
Modern analysis of several Damascus blades has found the existence of carbon nanotubes.
These tubes help to make the blades both superplastic and incredibly durable.
The nanotubes appear to be the result of using wood fibers in the manufacture of the wootz
steel ingots that went into making Damascus Steel.
But it wasn't until 1991 that modern science even knew of the existence of carbon nanotubes.
And even though the last Damascus steel blade was manufactured hundreds of years ago, they
are still superior to most grades of steel used in large-scale manufacturing today.
While science has nearly cracked the code of Damascus Steel, though, there are still
other ancient metals that have defied understanding.
Case in point: The Iron Pillar of Delhi, which has withstood the elements for over 1,600
years without rusting.
It's not the only one in India either, but why this iron doesn't rust and how it was
made is still an unsolved mystery.
The Lycurgus Cup
Dating back to around the fourth century, the Lycurgus Cup is green — except when
it's red.
Yes, when lit from different angles, the cup's color changes completely.
The phenomenon puzzled scientists for decades, but eventually the modern world created a
little something called nanotechnology, and that's when everything fell into place.
Turns out the ancient Romans had figured out how to imbue the glass with nano-bits of gold
and precious metals a hundred times smaller than a grain of table salt.
Researchers studying the cup have discovered that it can also change colors depending on
the chemical composition of the liquids inside.
The discovery has led to breakthroughs in nanotechnology that could enable future tech,
like Star Trek style tricorders that could scan for pathogens in blood or saliva.
"Fascinating"
Göbekli Tepe
The ancients weren't just great at working with metal and glass.
They also were really good with stone, in ways modern science still hasn't figured out.
For instance, Göbekli Tepe is the oldest known build site in human history, dating
back 12,000 years.
This is supposedly before humanity had figured out how to even make pottery, much less metal
tools, which is why the precise stonework on display is such a puzzle.
The Aeolipile
The first practical steam engine was patented in 1698 by Thomas Savery, with James Watt's
1781 model transforming the world through the Industrial Revolution.
When it comes to impractical steam engines, though, the ancient Greeks had it on lockdown.
First described by Heron of Alexandria in the first century, this working steam engine
has no known function other than just, like… spinning and stuff.
Considering how much it turns out we don't know about ancient technology, though, chances
are it's actually a time machine or something.
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How to dance with K-POP IDOLS | My experience - Duration: 13:47.Hello everybody, welcome to this new video
Today I'm here with my friend Batinna
And we're here to talk about
How to dance with your favorite k-pop idol!
That was a bit too much...
-No -No..It was...
I hate you!
Just kidding!
So if you want to become a dancer in Korea for your favorite idols
What you need to know is...
...You need to be a dancer! So...
Go to dance classes, even if you're not in Korea
Before you come to Korea just go to some dance 학원
To some dance academy
And start learning how to dance like the basics
Just keep it mind that Korean style is a bit different
I feel like in Italy it's more about your own style
And in America as well probably, right?
Yeah in America is about your own style, your own feeling
Yeah but in Korea it's more about...You all need to look the exact same
Like same lines, same positions, same facial expressions
So I feel like...I learned a lot in Korea..About Korean style
But if you wanna learn like technique and stuff Korea is the best place to go
You can go to like Def Dance, Rainbow Bridge, 1Million...Right?
There are a lot of like very famous academies now
There's no age limit if you want to be a dancer like
In my team someone was like 30 years old someone was even 40
So don't worry about that
Just come here and focus on your technique and everything
Because it's much easier if you know how it works first
So you know if you like it or not
So step 1 was..You know, how to train and everything
And step 2 is the actual audition
You did a lot of auditions so she's gonna tell you
How to audition like a pro
Okay so basically auditioning you can find like
Auditions for certain companies on facebook, on their official website page
You can just look it up and like what you need to prepare
Like just prepare a one minute or one minute and a half dance piece
And...That's it!
That's pretty much it that's really simple
Just you go to the audition, you dance and..You know if you pass you pass
Also, don't worry if your audition is not perfect because
Anyway the first step of being a dancer is being a trainee
So they will train you so just do whatever you want whatever you feel comfortable with
And do your best, that's my advice
Have fun and do your best
So Marco and I both have different experiences with the auditioning process
So for me when I auditioned I found the ad on Facebook
And then I went to the audition and
They told us to prepare like a one minute, one minute and a half dance piece
So I was like "I'm ready to go I have my dance piece ready!"
And I get there, and they gave us another piece
They were like "No we don't want you to dance whatever you prepared"
"We're going to give you something"
And so we had to learn it within like 5 minutes
And then we had to perform it on stage
And then they chose the ones who followed the choreography really well
And then we went from level 1 level 2 and level 3
And then if you pass the third round, you made it
What about you, Marco?
Well what happened to me is basically
My friend introduced me to the team and they were just like "show me something"
And I danced for about 30 seconds and they were like
"Ok we can work on it, we can work on your skills"
"We will teach you" so...Yeah...
It's much much easier if you know a couple of dancers they can definitely help you
And another good thing to know is
Who to audition for
So each company has you know
There's like a company and than there's the dance team name
If you don't wanna be an idol then don't audition for the company
You wanna audition for the dance team
So a lot of you guys know who the dance teams are we don't have to go into details
But look up those specific dance teams
And find out when they have auditions and there you go!
So, after you pass your audition
You become a dancer, congratulations!
Now that you're a dancer you have to know that
Your life might be a bit different from what you're thinking
I feel like it's more like...
You're working for a company in Korea
Like with your working hours you know
For example my team, the Ailee and YMC's back up dancer team
Was like from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. everyday
Plus the other schedules so for example
If you have M!Countdown in the morning you go to M!Countdown, you do your show
You do whatever you have to do
And then after you go back to your dance practice room
I wasn't dancing with idols at the beginning but still I had to go there and I was just there
For like hours and hours like...
It's like you have to build the trust with the company like
You have to...When you go there they have to see that you're dedicated
And so the fact that you're going there from like...You said from 3 to 10
So Marco went there from 3 to 10 everyday you know and that showed
He was dedicated and he really wanted to do it
Whether he was doing nothing for those hours or he was doing something for those hours
They will train you but a lot of the times it's like...
Yeah...You just need to be there
You know you have to be patient and you have to practice your dancing
-And wait... -Train...
And another thing is
Just like a company you have like levels so
When you first start you're the lowest level possible, you're just a regular dancer
Well, a trainee and then a dancer
And then you become a choreographer or like 팀장님
How do you say it? 팀장님 is like the manager of the company
There are different levels so you have to respect
Like someone that is a higher level than yours
Very Korean style, so it's not like you are all friends like
-Yeah, it's more like... -I'm coming in
안녕하세요 (Hello) and 회식
You always have to go to the 회식 you know
-Which are? -Company dinners!
-And they last all night -Yeah you have to drink and eveything
Fun times! Those are actually pretty fun times
Yeah if you can drink alcohol...But me
I'm like...After a shot of soju I'm like
"WOOWOOOO!!! Tell me about your sex life!"
Also about payment
So you are at the company...And you're waiting, you're training...
And there's no pay...
So don't think like "Omg I'm going to make a lot of money as a back up dancer"
"Because I'm dancing with these huge idols"
Think about like a very very low pay. Think about it.
Now divide it in half, and that's the pay!
It's actually really really low pay so
So when you're going to these companies and you're going to audition make sure
Like make sure money it's not what's on your mind
Actually go for more the experience and having fun
To have an idea, I'm not going to mention anyone but
There was this Korean choreographer and this American choreographer
They were choreographing for the same artist, Korean artist
And the American one took 10 million won for 1 choreography
And the Korean one took 3 million won
-What?! -Yeah...
I did not know that
So you can imagine how low the pay is in Korea
If you work in Korea compared to other countries
It's about a third of the pay, not even
Remember guys, it's about good experience and living your dream!
So what are the pros and cons of being a dancer, Batinna?
GOOD EXPERIENCE!
A lot, and you can meet your idols you know, your favorite idols
For example if I have to be honest I joined Ailee's team like dancer team
Because I like Ailee
Ailee if you're watching this video..No it's not true
I'm not a huge fan of yours
You can dance on some really really huge stages
You know with like lightings and fireworks
-So nice! -And you can dance very often you know
I feel like in Korea they perform a lot
A lot more than in like America or Italy
Yeah so you have the chance of practicing and do performances
-A lot of times -Quite often
Quite often?
Why do you have this British accent?
-Have you watched Harry Potter recently? -I did
Oh! Maybe that's why...
You build your CV
Definitely if you wanna teach dance it's really good to dance for big singers
You can become a choreographer with all the history and background that you guys have
Like "Yeah, I danced for Hyuna" "Yeah I danced for Ailee" you can write it on your CV and...
You can easily get teaching jobs because you have more experience than other people
And for international people that looks really good on your resume
"I choreographed for Korean idol" and k-pop is so huge right now
Done
-Ok next one... -The cons!
Oh no! There's going on tour!
Going on tour!
That's the best part
Like you go to China, Malaysia, Japan, America, Europe
K-pop is so huge now that you can really go everywhere
They pay for your airplane ticket, for your hotel and if the trip is long
Like if you go to America or Europe
You usually have one or two days off so you can actually visit the cities
It's really...It's really nice
And the best part is you get to bond with your favorite idol
And you can try to seduce them you know
I've heard a lot of really really naughty stories
Between idols and dancers
-Naughty stories... -Very naughty!
Talking about the cons tho
Here we go! The cons
As we mentioned before...
Oh it's...It's really tiring...It's really really stressful
When I was a dancer I posted a picture on Instagram
of me at the hospital with those...How do you call it?
The IV?
Yeah yeah with the IV like
"Injections, please!"
And my friend recently joined the same team, the Ailee's back dancer team
And two days ago she posted a picture of her at the hospital
I was like "Yeah girl!"
It's extremely exhausting, it's really tiring so
You really need to be motivated and strong enough
What else? Pay? Of course!
We already mentioned the pay but again, it goes back to if you want the experience
The pay is not really that important
Well, you can not survive with that though
So keep in mind that if you want to be a dancer you need to save some money before
And then...It's an investment because for the first months you probably won't
Get enough money to survive so
The thing is once you're in the company...You're IN the company so
You're not allowed to work any other jobs, ok?
mind you that there are some companies that are understanding so you can say like
"You know I'm sorry but, you're not..."
-"I'm broke!" -"I'm broke!"
"I've got bills I've got to pay I got a house I've gotta live in"
Some of them are gonna be understanding about that but
Other companies will not and the thing is
Because most of the dancers are young and they live at home with their parents
So they don't have to work like part-time jobs
And they don't have to do anything else because this IS their part-time job
This is their life so that's why the company rules are like... straight forward
So...That's all! If you have anything to ask guys
Please let me know in the comment section down below
You can follow me on...
Instagram...Facebook
Don't forget to subscribe and I'll see you in the next video!
Pizza...Carbonara...
Ok...
Where's the pillow?
-Ciao! -CIAO!
Sometimes I really don't get you
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GENERAL ELECTRIC DELEVERS GE F-414 ENGINES FOR TEJAS MK-II AND AMCA - Duration: 5:06.WELCOME TO WARN, TODAYS NEWS IS General Electric DELEVERS GE F-414 ENGINES
FOR TEJAS MK-II AND AMCA
India had sought bids from General Electric Co. and Eurojet Turbo GMBH to supply two turbofan
engines for the TEJAS, the country�s first light combat aircraft, after an almost two-decade
effort to develop a local after-burning turbofan failed to deliver a sufficiently powerful
engine.
General Electric (GE) won the bid and has delivered two qualified GE-F414 engines to
be tested on the planned home-grown TEJAS Mk-2 single engine fighter and is looking
to collaborate with India to build engines for the proposed advanced medium-combat aircraft.
The first two engines are for flight test.
The engines are ready to go as and when the fighter is ready.
GE has committed to deliver six more engines and the initial deal covered the purchase
of 99 GE F414 engines
The tender stipulates transferring at least 60% of the engine technology to HAL to produce
the engines locally, it was reported that GE is willing to give more than 50% of the
technology.
The Aeronautical Development Agency, or ADA, the jet�s designer, is evaluating the General
Electric�s GE-F414 for the Mark II version of TEJAS.
The GE-F414 powers the carrier capable Boeing F-18 "Super Hornet" jets.
GE, has a manufacturing facility in Pune and the company says it could meet the mandated
50% offset requirement of local production for defense contracts within India.
The delay in the indigenous engine availability is what has driven ADA to go for an alternative
engine, TEJAS is a tailless single-engine supersonic fighter with delta wings�shaped
like a triangle�which uses fly-by-wire technology that enables pilots to control the plane electronically
through on-board computers.
The plane is undergoing development trials with a GE-F404 engine, but this falls short
of the thrust it requires in operational conditions.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has so far placed orders with state-owned plane maker Hindustan
Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) for 123 TEJAS fighters composing of 40 - Mk-1 plus 83 - Mk-1A aircraft.
Four squadrons of LCA Mk-2 aircraft is planned to be acquired after completing production
of LCA Mk-1.
India�s Gas Turbine and Research Establishment, or GTRE, a DRDO unit in Bangalore, has been
working on the indigenous Kaveri engine for the TEJAS for nearly two decades but the Kaveri
program failed to satisfy the necessary technical requirements or keep up with its envisaged
timelines and was officially delinked from the TEJAS program in September 2008.
Modern turbofans incorporates clear-cut and exclusive technologies which is difficult
to master such as a three-stage fan with a high pressure ratio, full-authority digital
engine control (FADEC), multi-stage high-pressure (HP) compressor, combustor using advanced
cooling and thermal protection, sophisticated High-Pressure/Low-Pressure turbines using
ceramic matrix composites (which is exclusive to the GE-F414 engine) with powder metallurgy
discs and single crystal blades (as opposed to dovetailed blades), reheat system (afterburner)
and a convergent-divergent nozzle design.
A few companies such as GE, Snecma, Eurojet and Russia�s NPO Saturn make engines for
fighter jets, but they seldom share the technology, which typically changes every two years.
The Kaveri engine got a leg up after a $2-million consultancy agreement was finalized with leading
French defense manufacturer Safran to help revive the Kaveri project.
The best part of the deal is apart from the initial consultancy fees, India may not need
to spend on development as the French side has proposed to make the Kaveri flight-worthy
within 18 months for integration into the TEJAS by 2020.
India began building a home-grown engine for TEJAS after HF-Marut, the country�s first
indigenously built supersonic jet, flopped in the 1960s because it could not get a suitable
engine.
GTRE must continue developing an operable engine for our fighter planes but it has to
play catch-up and master the technology on its own in the years to come by overcoming
the aforementioned snags.
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US Senators Write to Trump Administration to Push For F-16 Sale to India - Duration: 3:31.Two top Senators of america have urged the Trump administration to push for the sale
of F-16 fighter jets to India to build its capability to counter security threats and
balance China's growing military power in the Pacific.
Senators Mark Warner from Virginia and John Cornyn from Texa in a joint letter to US Defence
Secretary James Mattis and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said, the Trump administration
must make the fighter jet acquisition a priority during initial bilateral discussions with
India.
India has launched an effort to expand its combat aircraft fleet and the competition
has reportedly narrowed down to Lockheed's F-16 and Saab's Gripen.
the two Senators said India remains the only major F-16 prospect customer.
"A primary factor in India's decision will be compliance with Prime Minister Modi's 'Make
in India' initiative, which will require establishing some level of local production capacity,"
"Given the strategic significance of India selecting a US aircraft as the mainstay for
its future Air Force and the potential for a decision this year, we ask that the administration
make the fighter acquisition a priority during initial bilateral discussions," "We urge you
to weigh in forcefully with the White House on the strategic significance of this deal,
both to America's defence industrial base and to our growing security partnership with
India," Making a strong case for the sale of F-16s to India, the two Senators said this
would represent a historic win for America that will deepen the US-India strategic defence
relationship and cement cooperation between our two countries for decades to come.
"It would increase interoperability with a key partner and dominant power in South Asia,
build India's capability to counter threat from the north, and balance China's growing
military capability in the Pacific.
India, they said, increasingly serves as an integral partner in the United States' security
architecture in the volatile South Asia region, helping to protect our joint interests and
deter common threats, and has emerged as a critical trading partner, they noted.
As such "it is in our national interest to work with India to progress democratic principles
through regional security partnership and burden sharing," "To this end, we support
the co-production of our legacy F-16 aircraft in India to help sustain the United States'
current fleet of aircraft and aid a critical Indian security need with a proven American
product," The competition for the fighter jets, they wrote, presents an opportunity
to solidify and strengthen the significant gains made in the bilateral US-India defence
relationship over the two previous administrations.
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Fujifilm GFX 50S - Unboxing, studio test and my first thoughts! - Duration: 5:29.Hey Photonauts! I have planned a little photo session this weekend. A portrait session, actually,
and I wanted to buy the 56mm for my X-Pro2, but they sold the last one in the shop. So,
I asked them if they could borrow me the this guy and they actually said yes, which is fantastic!
So, we can do a little unboxing of this. It is not the retail version, it's a demo,
but there's no difference at all. So, we just start. Here we go!
So we have: One box - another box - the camera.
A CD with all the manuals in all the languages. A warranty thing. The booklets.
These are international adapters for the charger.
The accessories: Shoulder strap. Battery. Cable management adapter. Little connection points for the strap. The charger.
I mean, it's a battery charger. What do you expect. Viewfinder. This is the body.
It is a pretty nice body. Yeah, that sounded a little pervy!
Swivel screen. Battery compartment. (Hot shoe) connector. Dials - they are a little concave. Drive mode.
D-Pad. Can you call that a D-Pad? Yeah. We just call it a D-Pad now.
The joystick. Custom function buttons. That's a nice sensor! Two SD-card lots.
Data port. DC-In. HDMI port and a remote jack. A mic jack and a headphone jack.
Connection point for the grip and a tripod mount (1/4 20).
32-64mm (F/4) zoom lens. That's pretty nice!
The clicky dial for the aperture.
Ok! So! That's the body. That's all! Let's get to the studio and try this out!
Fujifilm made medium format cameras in the past, but the GFX 50S is their first digital, mirrorless camera
with a sensor larger than full frame. Its main selling points: way less expensive than
other medium format cameras, way smaller body, 51 megapixel sensor with a size of 44x33mm, three lenses
to choose from at the initial release and three more later this year. That's a lot of promises for a first-gen product.
I'll say this right away: I really loved using the GFX at the studio. One thing becomes clear as soon as you start
shooting though: the thing isn't meant for fast action shots. The autofocus doesn't hunt, but it's still
pretty slow, the time between hitting the button and the moment the curtain shutter is pulled back again
after the exposure feels like an eternity. But, to my surprise, every single frame I shot was tack-sharp.
When I checked the first few frames on the screen, which is fittingly vivid and crisp, I quickly learned to
trust the autofocus' accuracy. Talking about sharp, the photos the camera produces are almost unflatteringly
sharp, so that I even turned back clarity a little in post. The colors are incredibly accurate and lifelike
in a way that I've seen with no other camera I've owned. The dynamic range is simply unreal!
Proof is in the pudding right? Well, look at this picture! Looks good? Ok, here's the unreal part:
This is how the picture came out of the camera! For some reason the flash didn't fire, so that the exposure
that came out of the camera was actually pitch-black! This is how much detail I could still recover in Lightroom
from the raw file, without much effort tweaking the colors. It's grainy but still very useable if you ask me.
Body design and button layout are comparable to what we've come to know and love from
the X System cameras. So, if you've owned any other Fuji X camera before, you'll feel right at home.
A similarly articulated screen as the X-T2, D-Pad, joystick, clickable dials any lots of customizable buttons.
The small screen on top of the body shows battery-level and, if there's an SD card in at least one of the
two slots, the remaining shots, even when the camera's turned off. Handling the big 32-64mm f/4 lens was
no issue, even without the vertical grip. It feels heavy, but not heavier that your average Pro DSLR.
Considering this is a Medium Format camera though, that's still pretty light! The viewfinder is amazing.
It's huge! There's also a swiveling adapter for it but to be frank, sorry Fuji but 649€ for a hinge? Really?
The battery is obviously bigger than the ones we know from most X cameras. It's rated at 400 shots,
but you'll probably get more than that out of one charge.
As a bottomline, this camera will open up the medium format class to many photographers,
that couldn't afford one before. I still can't justify a budget like that for a camera that I couldn't use for
all of my gigs, but that's just me. It definitely will be a dream come true for many studio and
landscape shooters. I will probably wait for a second generation, but let's see how the autofocus capabilities
and general operation speed will still improve over time on the GFX 50S. Because when it comes to
firmware updates, as they've shown over and over in the past years, I'm pretty sure Fujifilm won't disappoint.
Big thanks to Isabel for the great shooting, and to Raoul for letting me use the studio. If you liked this video
and would like to learn more about the basics of photography, please subscribe to this channel and
see you in the next one! Bye!
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JAPAN INDUCTS ITS 2ND BIG HELICOPTER CARRIER, CHINA WORRIED: TOP 5 FACTS - Duration: 5:26.Japan's second big helicopter carrier, the Kaga, entered service on 22 March, giving
the Japan's military greater ability to project power beyond its shores as it pushes
back against China's growing military might.
Accompanied by a military band, Maritime Self Defense Force commanders took possession of
the 248 metre (813.65 ft) long vessel at the Japan Marine United shipyard in Yokohama near
Tokyo, where it was docked next to its sister ship the Izumo.
Let us understand the significance, and know the details of this vessel.
Vice Minister of Defense, Takayuki Kobayashi said at the ceremony attended by about 500 people:
"China is attempting to make changes in the
South China Sea with bases, and through acts that exert pressure is altering the status
quo, raising security concerns among the international community".
The public statement clearly indicates Japan's concern about increasingly aggressive China,
and induction of Kaga as being directly aimed to curb Chinese influence in the region.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said that in recent years Japan had exaggerated
the "China threat" as an excuse to expand its military.
"I also want to say that the Kaga was sunk by the U.S. military in World War Two.
Japan should learn the lessons of history," Hua told a daily news briefing, referring
to the World War 2 Japanese ship, which was also named Kaga.
"We hope the return of the Kaga is not trying to be the start of the ashes of Japanese militarism burning once more."
The unruly Chinese response, underlines the growing uneasiness in China regarding Japan's military build up.
The language also outlines the way China has behaved in recent times.
Izumo-class is a helicopter carrier class, meant to carry rotary blade crafts of different types.
Kaga like Izuma displaces 27000 tons when fully loaded.
The ship has a speed of 30 kn or 56 km/h.
It can carry up to 970 personnel including crew and troops.
The ship carries up to 28 aircrafts.
This can include Anti Submarine Warfare (ASW) helicopters, or Search and Rescue (SAR) helicopters.
China has a large submarine fleet and Izumo-class is seen as a way to tackle this threat, as
it can carry significant number of Anti Submarine Warfare (ASW) helicopters.
Anti Submarine Warfare (ASW) helicopters are specially designed to detect and neutralize
enemy submarines.
Japan currently has about 102 SH-60 ASW helicopters of different variants, and is expected to
add another 80 new ASW helicopters by 2018.
Some experts have indicated that these 2 ships have the capability to work as a traditional
aircraft carrier, capable of carrying fixed winged fighter jets with some modifications.
It has raised eyebrows in China and elsewhere because it bears a strong resemblance to a
conventional aircraft carrier, and has been described by the Chinese, as an "aircraft-carrier
in disguise".
In 2010, Forecast International reported that some design features were intended to support
fixed wing aircraft such as the Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey and Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning
II, although neither the Ministry of Defense (MOD) of United States nor the Japan Maritime
Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) have mentioned the possibility of introducing carrier-based fixed-wing aircraft.
Japan's two biggest warships since World War Two are potent symbols of Prime Minister Abe's
push to give the military a bigger international role.
They are designated as helicopter destroyers to keep within the bounds of a war-renouncing
constitution that forbids possession of offensive weapons.
In its biggest show of naval power in foreign waters in more than 70 years, Japan plans
to dispatch the Izumo in May on a three-month tour through the South China Sea.
It is clear that countries like Japan, India, Vietnam, Taiwan, Philippines are steadily
building up their respective military infrastructure keeping in view the Chinese threat.
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