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China Seen Deploying Missiles in 10 Years

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China Seen Deploying New Missiles in 10 Years

By REUTERS

 

China is expected to deploy three new strategic missiles over the next decade as part of an aggressive military build-up seen threatening U.S. forces in the region, a U.S. intelligence official said May 3. David Gordon, chairman of the National Intelligence Council, told a commission charged with overseeing the consolidation of U.S. military bases that the arrival of new, more capable missiles coincided with China’s growing influence on the balance of power in the Taiwan Straits.

 

“Strategic force modernization is a continuing priority, and China will likely field three new strategic missiles — more mobile, survivable and capable — within a decade,” Gordon said at a hearing of the Defense Base Realignment and Closure Commission.

 

He added, “Beijing has undertaken an impressive program of military modernization that is tilting the balance of power in the Taiwan Straits and improving China’s capabilities to threaten U.S. forces in the region.”

 

The National Intelligence Council, which reports to the new U.S. intelligence czar, John Negroponte, focuses on long-term strategic concerns of the U.S. intelligence community. It also produces periodic comprehensive reports known as national intelligence estimates.

 

Gordon’s comments on Chinese missile development appeared to establish a time frame for a central feature of Beijing’s overall arms buildup, which he said was funded by an estimated $60 billion annual defense budget in 2004.

 

In March, the Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency said China was continuing to develop three solid-propellant strategic missile systems — the DF-31 and DF-31A road-mobile intercontinental ballistic missiles and the JL-2 submarine-launched ballistic missile.

 

By 2015, the DIA estimated, the number of Chinese warheads capable of targeting the continental United States would increase “several fold.”

 

Gordon told commission members the People’s Liberation Army continued to acquire a range of modern conventional weapons, particularly air, air defense, anti-submarine, anti-surface ship reconnaissance, missile and battle management capabilities and to emphasize the professionalization of its officer corps.

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