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China air force much improved though still lagging
Associated Press ^ | 11/05/2009 | CHRISTOPHER BODEEN

Posted on 11/06/2009 7:43:47 PM PST by sukhoi-30mki

China air force much improved though still lagging

Christopher Bodeen, Associated Press Writer – Thu Nov 5, 12:21 pm ET

BEIJING – China's rapidly modernizing air force is planning a display of its new military might for its 60th anniversary, showcasing a wide-ranging technical upgrade that has boosted its capabilities, though it still lags far behind its main rival, the United States.

The People's Liberation Army Air Force is marking the occasion this Sunday with an aerial show and skydiving exhibition, using some of the state-of-the-art combat aircraft that have replaced hundreds of antiquated MIG fighters.

While only about 20 percent of those planes are on a level with those deployed by the West, that ratio is already double what it was five years ago, said Cheung Tai Ming, an expert on the Chinese military at the University of California, San Diego.

In another two decades, it could become the region's dominant air force, Cheung said.

"In terms of hardware," he said, China's air force "is making strides but still has long way to go."

China's air force and navy have been prime beneficiaries of huge defense spending increases as the primarily land-based, defensively oriented military boosts its ability to project force far from the nation's borders.

Tanker planes, AWACS and other support aircraft have been added to extend the reach and effectiveness of the air force's advanced Russian Sukhoi and domestically developed J-10 fighters.

The force has more than 600,000 members and about 2,000 aircraft — making it the largest in Asia — but still far smaller than the United States Air Force fleet, which has more than 5,500 aircraft and nearly 327,500 active service personnel.

The improvements are primarily seen as augmenting the force's key mission of protecting China's borders and preventing formal independence for Taiwan,

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TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Japan; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: airforce; armsbuildup; china; plaaf

1 posted on 11/06/2009 7:43:48 PM PST by sukhoi-30mki
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To: sukhoi-30mki

I heard 25 years ago they could not fly a night. Was this true?


2 posted on 11/06/2009 7:45:04 PM PST by Perdogg (Sarah Palin-Jim DeMint 2012 - Liz Cheney for Sec of State - Duncan Hunter SecDef)
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To: Perdogg

I would not doubt it.


3 posted on 11/06/2009 7:51:02 PM PST by GeronL (http://tyrannysentinel.blogspot.com .... I am a rogue nobody. One of millions.)
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To: sukhoi-30mki

Like Clinton, I’m sure Obama is doing his best to correct this problem.


4 posted on 11/06/2009 7:56:44 PM PST by doc1019 (Obama, not so much.)
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To: Perdogg

I heard 25 years ago they could not fly a night. Was this true? no


5 posted on 11/07/2009 7:59:38 AM PST by Kevin J waldroup ( Go Duncan Hunter 2012)
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