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Current Events in Asia-Pacific

  1. Started by CV32,

    Gleaned from recce by Information Dissemination, here's a thoughtful article on Chinese anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM) development, in its entirety: From Chinese ASBM Development: Knowns and Unknowns Chinese ASBM Development: Knowns and Unknowns Publication: China Brief Volume: 9 Issue: 13 June 24, 2009 By: Andrew S. Erickson China wants to achieve the ability, or at minimum the appearance of the ability, to prevent a U.S. carrier strike group (CSG) from intervening in the event of a future Taiwan Strait crisis. China may be closer than ever to achieving this capability with land-based anti-ship homing ballistic missiles. There have been many Western re…

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  2. Chinese Beidou satnav system fully operational (Aviation Week)

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  3. Started by CV32,

    Chinese aircraft carrier expands capabilities (Flight Global)

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  4. Started by CV32,

    From DefenseTech [excerpt]

  5. I am working on creating a new scenario and was wondering, how does China group its surface ships? Do they have groups similar to US destroyer squadron? Or carrier battle groups? I understand they just commissioned their first carrier so they probably have not completely established their naval strategy, but with other surface ships, is there any methodology the PLAN uses? Thanks for any help, this site and forum has been such a blessing

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  6. Chinese Carrier's Purported Air Wing Deemed Plausible but Limited Details from the article:

  7. Started by CV32,

    From DefenseNews [excerpt]

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  8. London August 18, 2006 IT'S not every day that a foreign diplomat publicly tells the US to "shut up and keep quiet", but China's ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva did just that during a BBC interview on the subject of Beijing's growing military spending. Interviewed for a BBC radio program yesterday, Sha Zukang also said China would sacrifice its own people's lives if any nation supported a declaration of independence by Taiwan. Responding to jitters in the Bush Administration about Beijing's rising military budget, Mr Sha said the US itself accounted for half of the world's military spending. "The China population is six times or five times that…

  9. Started by TonyE,

    http://edition.cnn.com/2016/12/16/politics/chinese-warship-underwater-drone-stolen/index.html All civilian crew? http://gcaptain.com/usns-bowditch-little-known-critical/ Seems less inflammatory than collecting towed arrays. What do you all think?

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  10. From Australian ABC news service https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-10-20/chinese-fighter-jet-released-flares-close-to-australian-aircraft/105913308?utm_source=abc_news_app&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_campaign=abc_news_app&utm_content=other

  11. Started by CV32,

    Chinese Fighters Intercept US Spy Plane, Pentagon Confirms (DefenseTech)

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  12. The four Jiangwei I Type 053H2G Chinese frigates (1992-2015) converted in Chinese Coast Guard Cutters, keepping only the four 37mm quadruple mounts: http://china-defense.blogspot.com.es/

  13. Started by CV32,

    From DefenseNews Chinese General Warns U.S. Over Taiwan By JOHN RUWITCH, REUTERS, BEIJING A Chinese general has warned that China was ready to use nuclear weapons against the United States if Washington attacked his country over Taiwan, the Financial Times reported on July 15. Zhu Chenghu, a major general in the People’s Liberation Army who said he was expressing his own views and did not anticipate a conflict with Washington, nevertheless said China would have no option but to go nuclear in the event of an attack. “If the Americans draw their missiles and position-guided ammunition onto the target zone on China’s territory, I think we will have to respon…

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  14. Started by CV32,

    CV32: You've heard of the ice trucks, perhaps, but how about the ice bombers? From Flight Global [excerpt]

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  15. Started by CV32,

    From Aviation Week [excerpt]

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  16. Apparently a no news case, as its presence was were previously referenced in "Stennis Compromise" and "Reagan Against China" scenarios. KJ-500H is the naval variant of KJ-500 (based in the transport Y-9), with three AESA radar faces in a fixed rotodome: http://www.defensenews.com/articles/satellite-image-shows-chinese-deployment-of-new-aircraft-to-south-china-sea?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=EBB%2005.15.2017&utm_term=Editorial%20-%20Early%20Bird%20Brief

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  17. Started by CV32,

    Image Emerges Of What Could Be A Chinese Knock-Off Of Russia's Su-34 Fullback (Foxtrot Alpha)

  18. Started by broncepulido,

    Very interesting and updated site: http://chinese-military-aviation.blogspot.com.es/p/surveillance-aircraft-i.html

  19. Started by broncepulido,

    Some troves in the unspected miscellaneous "Gallery" I and II sections, including construction numbers of the ten J-15 carrier fighters (updated today casually!): http://chinese-military-aviation.blogspot.com.es/p/gallery-i.html

  20. Started by CV32,

    From Defence Aerospace Chinese Military Buildup Causes US Concern (Source: Voice of America news; issued March 23, 2005) WASHINGTON --- Two developments are focusing renewed attention and concern in Washington toward China's military buildup. Earlier this month, China's legislature passed a law authorizing military action to take control of Taiwan, if it moves toward independence or if all other efforts at reunification fail. And at the same time, the European Union wants to lift its arms embargo against China, which was imposed after the Tiananmen massacre in 1989. A recent report prepared for the U.S. Defense Department says China is proceeding with a su…

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