Did the US beat China in Fallout?

In Fallout lore, the US technically "won" the conventional war by 2077, liberating Alaska and invading mainland China with superior T-51 power armor. However, this victory was immediately rendered moot by the Great War nuclear exchange on October 23, 2077, resulting in the total destruction of both nations.
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Did the US invade China in Fallout?

Stalemate (2074-2076)

One of the turning points of the war came in 2074, as, despite claims of fighting a defensive war, American infantry and mechanized divisions launched a mainland counter-invasion of China itself.
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Was China also destroyed in Fallout?

Within two hours, both the United States and China ceased to exist as nations, their cities vaporized in nuclear fireballs.
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Has China ever defeated the US?

In late October 1950, China began its intervention with the Battle of Onjong. During the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River, the People's Volunteer Army outflanked the UN forces, leading to the defeat of the US Eighth Army.
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Why did China nuke US in Fallout?

In Fallout, China nuked the U.S. as a desperate, final act in the Resource Wars, aiming to cripple America after the U.S. was on the verge of conventional victory using its advanced Power Armor, with the conflict triggered by dwindling global resources and escalating tensions over the U.S.'s illegal Forced Evolutionary Virus (FEV) research, which China discovered and demanded they stop.
 
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If US and China Go To War, Who Loses (Hour by Hour)

Who has 90% of the world's nuclear weapons?

Number of nuclear warheads worldwide 2025

There were approximately 12,200 nuclear warheads worldwide as of January 2025, and almost 90 percent of them belong to two countries: Russia and the United States.
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Is the US stronger than China?

The U.S. is generally considered stronger overall due to advantages in military tech, financial power, and its reserve currency status, while China leads in certain areas like sheer number of naval ships and is rapidly closing the gap, presenting a complex picture of shifting global power dynamics where the U.S. still holds significant, though challenged, primacy. China's strengths lie in its vast population, industrial power, and growing innovation, challenging U.S. dominance in many domains, especially with its massive military build-up, notes this YouTube video and Air University.
 
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Why is 2027 so important to China?

2027 is significant for China as the centennial of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), a key milestone for Xi Jinping to achieve "world-class" military force status, potentially enabling decisive action, especially concerning Taiwan, with accelerated modernization in areas like cyber, space, and unmanned systems for strategic deterrence and "strategic decisive victory," making it a critical benchmark for regional security. 
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Which army is stronger than the USA?

  • Russia. #1 in Strong military. #36 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • United States. #2 in Strong military. #3 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Israel. #3 in Strong military. ...
  • China. #4 in Strong military. ...
  • South Korea. #5 in Strong military. ...
  • Iran. #6 in Strong military. ...
  • United Kingdom. #7 in Strong military. ...
  • Ukraine. #8 in Strong military.
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Can China Navy beat the US Navy?

The People's Liberation Army Navy might not actually be able to beat the US Navy in the Indo-Pacific.
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Is Fallout banned in China?

Fallout 4 was never banned in China. In fact, it wasn't even assessed by the censors beforehand. The Chinese version of the game is translated to traditional Chinese instead of simplified Chinese, because its target audience are gamers in Hong Kong and Taiwan. The robot in the Simplified Chinese edition of Fallout 4 is called “自由(liberty)至尊(prime)”., Reddit users discuss whether Fallout 3 was banned in China, Fallout 1, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout 4, Fallout 76, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel, Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel (Xbox), Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel (PS2), Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel (GameCube), Fallout games aren't officially banned in China but often face restrictions or aren't officially released due to content like depicting China as an enemy, leading to unofficial availability via piracy; however, recent entries like Fallout 4 had Traditional Chinese versions for HK/Taiwan, while some games (like Fallout 3) had minor content adjustments (like Liberty Prime's name) for the mainland market rather than outright bans, though official presence is often minimal. 
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How did the ghoul live 200 years?

The Ghoul (Cooper Howard) from Fallout survived 200 years by becoming a ghoul through intense radiation from the Great War, which mutated him to be radiation-resistant and slow his aging, while needing a special serum (like Nuka-Cola Quantum or similar) to stave off feralization, granting him extreme longevity and regenerative abilities, though he still faces decay and the risk of losing his mind.
 
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Who is the real villain in Fallout 4?

The main villain in Fallout 4 is Shaun, also known as Father, the leader of the high-tech Institute and the adult son of the player character, the Sole Survivor, who seeks to replace humanity with synths and uses his parent as a pawn in his plan to take over the Commonwealth. Other antagonists include Conrad Kellogg, the mercenary who kidnaps Shaun, and the entire Institute, as well as other factions like the Minutemen, Brotherhood of Steel, and Railroad having morally grey or villainous elements depending on player choice. 
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Who nuked America in Fallout?

In the Fallout universe, the nuclear apocalypse (The Great War) started with China launching the first nukes against the U.S. as they were losing the Sino-American War, but the conflict escalated to mutual destruction, with both nations and the world's other nuclear powers launching their arsenals in a brief, two-hour exchange, though the recent TV show hinted at Vault-Tec's complicity in potentially orchestrating or benefiting from the war, adding a layer of mystery. 
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What is the 3-hour rule in China?

China's "3-hour rule" for minors refers to strict regulations limiting children under 18 to playing online video games for only three hours per week, specifically from 8 PM to 9 PM on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays, enforced by gaming companies through real-name verification to combat addiction.
 
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Is CX404 dogmeat from Fallout 4?

Yes, CX404 from the Fallout TV show is the series' version of the iconic companion Dogmeat, a nod to the beloved German Shepherd in Fallout 4 and other games, but CX404 is a distinct Belgian Malinois with her own Enclave origin story, connecting the show's narrative to the games.
 
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What is the most feared army ever?

While subjective, the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan is often cited as history's most feared army due to its rapid conquests, brutal tactics, and massive casualties inflicted, creating widespread terror, with other contenders including the disciplined Wehrmacht (WWII German Army), fearsome Gurkhas, Persian Immortals, Ottoman Janissaries, and the Varangian Guard, each feared for different strengths like discipline, ferocity, or specific tactics.
 
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What is the #1 army in the world?

While rankings vary, the United States is generally considered to have the #1 military power due to its unmatched budget, advanced technology (stealth, cyber, space), global presence with aircraft carriers, and extensive resources, though China has the largest active personnel and Russia is also a top contender. Rankings often look at resources, technology, and power projection, placing the U.S. at the top, with China and Russia following closely. 
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Who is more powerful, Russia or the USA?

The United States is generally considered more powerful due to its superior economic strength, larger defense budget, advanced technology, and unmatched global military reach (air, sea, space), while Russia leads in certain areas like nuclear warhead numbers (alongside the US) and boasts a massive land army, but faces challenges with aging equipment and sanctions, making the US more dominant overall in "power" rankings. 
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What is the 0.1% rule in China?

Remarkably, China has, for the first time, invoked its De Minimis Rule and Foreign Product Rule in practice, specifying that certain rare earth products produced outside China and containing 0.1% or more by value are subject to control.
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Who is the no. 1 powerful country?

Top 10 Most Powerful Countries In The World 2025
  • United States. The U.S. continues to dominate as the world's most powerful military. ...
  • Russia. ...
  • China. ...
  • India. ...
  • South Korea. ...
  • United Kingdom. ...
  • France. ...
  • Japan.
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How much does China owe the USA?

China holds a significant amount of U.S. debt, primarily in Treasury bonds, with recent figures (late 2024/early 2025) showing China owning around $750-$800 billion in U.S. securities, making it the second-largest foreign holder after Japan, though this is a smaller percentage of the total U.S. debt. This amount fluctuates as China has been reducing its holdings, but it represents loans from China to the U.S. government, not a debt the U.S. owes to China in a punitive way, but rather investments in U.S. assets. 
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Why can't China overtake US?

The technological and economic differences between China and the United States wouldn't matter much if all it took to gain superpower status were the ability to use force locally. But what makes the United States a superpower is its ability to operate globally, and the bar for that capability is high.
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Who will be the next superpower?

While the United States remains the current sole superpower, China is widely considered the most likely next superpower, with projections suggesting it could surpass the U.S. in economic and hard power by the 2040s, while India is also rising as a significant economic and global influencer, potentially shifting the world towards a multipolar order. 
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Is the US Air Force better than China?

China's air force is very good and improving quickly, but has not yet matched the air combat capabilities of the U.S. Air Force, according to the Pentagon's annual report on Chinese military power and officials who helped prepare it.
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