Defeat, Not Merely Compete : China's View of Its Military Aerospace Goals and Requirements in Relation to the United States
Defeat, Not Merely Compete : China's View of Its Military Aerospace Goals and Requirements in Relation to the United States
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Author(s): Harold, Scott W.
ISBN No.: 9781977401007
Pages: 72
Year: 201902
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 31.05
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Over the past two decades, the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) has made rapid advances in building up new capabilities and operational concepts. Aerospace power has been a core feature of the PLA's rapid modernization. In particular, since 2004, the PLA Air Force has pursued a service strategy aimed at developing the capacity to "simultaneously prosecute offensive and defensive integrated air and space operations." This report explores the extent to which the desire to "compete" with the U.S. Air Force (or other advanced air forces) shapes PLA thinking about the development of military aerospace power. It examines how China selects between the options of "copying" foreign powers and "innovating" its own solutions to various operational military problems, as well as which areas China chooses to not compete in at all."--Publisher's description.



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