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I'll copypasta what I found on the archive.
https://desuarchive.org/k/thread/22136283/
People here probably have already heard about China's recent and ongoing WW3 excercise "Stride-2014 Zhurihe" against a simulated US brigade, where all but one PLA brigades were defeated against a totally overpowered BLUFOR/OPFOR whose unlimited airpower and tactical nuclear strikes completely wiped the floor with the REDFOR units before they could even form up.
>A lot of big shrimps on Chinese forums are calling Stride 2014 Zhurihe the "Kobayashi Maru test", as OPFOR was operating under extremely favorable conditions through out, with complete air/EW superiority, unlimited air/arty/gunship strike on call 24/7, and NBC attacks enabled.
>It was also clear that each Unit attending Stride 2014 also learnt from the previous exercise, but OPFOR kept pulling more tricks out from their sleeves.
>Stride 2014 Zhurihe A (NJMR):
Ate a tactical nuke on motor pool losing 50% of support vehicles and assets as soon as exercise started, then forced to make a 300km assault on track whilst under repeated airstrikes, losing another 30% of forces enroute.
>Stride 2014 Zhurihe B (GZMR):
Learnt from A, split forces with half the force tranported on trains, OPFOR conducted NBC strikes again, and airstrikes on 10 min intervals.
>Stride 2014 Zhurihe C (JNMR):
Took a total of 6 (SIX!) NBC strikes in 24 hours, and non stop air strikes, reached assault staging area but was blanketed by OPFOR air/arty/gunship strikes for 30mins, followed by another NBC attack and then OPFOR amoured counter-attack.
>Stride 2014 Zhurihe D (SYMR):
Only win so far, and that was from a lucky successful attack on a forward CP by the brigade recon company which was "wiped out" in the process. Brigade suffered over 70% losses to its armoured and infantry battalions and then survived OPFOR NBC strikes and counter attacks to secure first win.