Japanese Maglev, 581km/h
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Channel: Autos & Vehicles
Uploaded: September 3, 2006 at 9:22 am
Author: zagin
Length: 00:04:43
Rating: 4.78
Views: 909828
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kornel155 (November 21, 2008 at 4:31 pm)
nie tylko ty :p
protektorianin (November 21, 2008 at 10:07 am)
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efef5t (November 21, 2008 at 8:46 am)
Japan doesnt need to steal your fucking low-tech. Chinese has no ability to steal technology, all they can do is to "Buy". Didnt they buy Germany Maglev eh? Yes, they did. Did we buy fuckin low-speeded Germany Maglev? No. hahhahha
gammler0852 (November 20, 2008 at 3:09 pm)
japan and china stole the technology from germany and produce it cheaper than here and in lower quality thes trains fall apart after 1 year:P
its sad that china often stole technology and produce it in low quality.
its sad that china often stole technology and produce it in low quality.
cheirotonus (November 19, 2008 at 4:52 am)
There are some people here saying that Japan bought this technology from Germany in 2001, but it is not true.
The country that bought Maglev from Germany in 2001 is China.
Japan already had world's best maglev technology at that time.
Japan began fundamental researches of maglev in 1962 and established a world record of 517km/h in 1979.
Furthermore, JR-Maglev and German-Transrapid are completely different technologies.
Even if Japan purchased it, it is not usable in JR-Maglev.
The country that bought Maglev from Germany in 2001 is China.
Japan already had world's best maglev technology at that time.
Japan began fundamental researches of maglev in 1962 and established a world record of 517km/h in 1979.
Furthermore, JR-Maglev and German-Transrapid are completely different technologies.
Even if Japan purchased it, it is not usable in JR-Maglev.
thedonraja (November 18, 2008 at 8:29 pm)
That might be true of the Chinese (who have commissioned a Maglev) but the Japanese safety record is second to none not to mention the money it brings in through tourism and increase in productivity for the work force.
The Germans had an accident during testing. Hence the hesitancy to take it up.
The Germans had an accident during testing. Hence the hesitancy to take it up.
populierendreef (November 18, 2008 at 8:48 am)
it's typical japanese.spend a lot of money for fun. the train is awfully expensive in every way.that's why the germans sold it. a high speed like that has also many risks. the germans wouldn't take that risk.japan doesn't care; they got the fastest train. they like records..............
giroppon (November 19, 2008 at 5:31 am)
>that's why the germans sold it.
I cannot understand what you and phantom380 are talking about. you mean SHANGHAI Maglev Trains? Germany sold some trains to CHINA in around 2001. Japan/JR had nothing to do with your business at all.
>the germans wouldn't take that risk.japan doesn't care.
Oh,man...everybody remembers that German-Transrapid had an awful accident in 2006.
I cannot understand what you and phantom380 are talking about. you mean SHANGHAI Maglev Trains? Germany sold some trains to CHINA in around 2001. Japan/JR had nothing to do with your business at all.
>the germans wouldn't take that risk.japan doesn't care.
Oh,man...everybody remembers that German-Transrapid had an awful accident in 2006.
phantom380 (November 17, 2008 at 10:03 am)
listen, dont go talking out of your ass. all i'm saying is that germany sold its tech. to japan. however japan converted that technology and made it their own is beyond me. I'm sure the japanese used that tech in some way, otherwise they wouldn't have bought it. get your pride out of your ass and maybe you could realize that fact
giroppon (November 18, 2008 at 3:44 am)
once again...
What technologies did Germany sell?
Why can't you answer this quite simple question?
What technologies did Germany sell?
Why can't you answer this quite simple question?
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