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Current Events in Asia-Pacific

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    From Reuters [excerpt] CV32: This one might be especially relevant to your scenario ideas/plans, Greg.

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    From AOL Defense [excerpt]

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    From Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists [excerpt]

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    From Center for a New American Security: Cooperation from Strength: The United States, China and the South China Sea (PDF) One excerpt that stood out to me:

  5. Here's something interesting, for future South China Sea scenarios: From 2013-2018, Vietnam Will Receive a New Submarine Annually The submarines will be equipped with Klub-S, anti-ship/anti-submarine missile with max range 300km. According to some unofficial sources from the Russian media, from the beginning of the month 6/2011 the Russian side has begun work on two Kilo 636M project class submarines, for the Vietnam Navy. The first will be delivered in 2013. Expected that Russia will hand over to Vietnam annually to a submarine in 2018. Source: http://nosint.blogspot.com/2012/01/from-20...eceive-new.html FWFS, Greg Emerson, DM1(SW), USN-Retired Renton, …

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  6. Started by gemerson,

    From the recent copy of Undersea Wafare: Taiwan's Project Diving Dragon Resurfaces TAIPEI - Recurring reports that countries other than the United States are helping Taiwan build diesel-electric submarines domestically go back a decade. According to various articles, it's either the Western Europeans, Russians or Indians who are clandestinely concocting a submarine plan with the Taiwanese. While the notion that any country able to build subs would choose to so profoundly snub China appears unlikely, the question arises as to why these rumors persist. An island and its mythical being Then-United States president George W Bush in 2001 approved the sale of eight c…

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  8. Started by Silent Hunter UK,

    China Daily

  9. Started by CV32,

    From DefenseNews [excerpt]

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    From Aviation Week [excerpt]

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  11. Started by Silent Hunter UK,

    BBC News link The new leader isn't even 30 and has next to no political experience. No wonder the South are on high alert.

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    From DOD Buzz [excerpt]

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    From Defense Aerospace [excerpt]

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    From Air Force Magazine, December 2011 issue [excerpt]

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    From Flight Global [except]

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    From Reuters [excerpt]

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    From Armed Forces Journal, November 2011 issue [excerpt]

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    From DefenseNews [excerpt]

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    From The Diplomat [excerpt]

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    From DefenseNews [excerpt]

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