Chinese warships in Portsmouth

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Chinese warships in Portsmouth

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There are three Chinese warships in Portsmouth.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... itish.html

Doesn't happen very often, can anyone find any comms?
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Chinese variation of a bullpup style rifle....?
Often wondered how they would compare to our own..
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They should have named the ships 'Ching', 'Chong' and 'Walla'.....

/casual racism mode

But on a serious note, I reckon the rise of China and it's Military has Nato Members poopin' it!!
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Portsmouth is in the southwest not the south east. So unsure why its in the forum section !
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Comms on Portsmouth vts normal marine freqs 156. Etc.
Nothing will fly, so no need for the heli freqs.
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