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China Rapidly Modernizes for War With U.S.
Newsmax ^ | August 2004 | Alexandr Nemets

Posted on 11/21/2004 11:45:29 AM PST by TapTheSource

China Rapidly Modernizes for War With U.S.

Alexandr Nemets Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2004

During the last several months, there have been numerous hints in the Chinese and Taiwanese media indicating that war is more likely than believed here in the West.

Some strategists suggest that the 2008 Olympics scheduled for Beijing constitute a key benchmark, after which a war may be possible. However, it is clear that both nations are preparing for a conflict in the near term, and that 2008 may not be as pivotal as some experts believe.

In fact, China’s media have been repeating the mantra in their news reports that the People’s Liberation Army is preparing to gain a victory in this “internal military conflict in a high-tech environment.”

Chinese war planners have studied carefully the recent U.S.-Iraq War, a war that demonstrated to PLA strategists that U.S. military might is derived from its technological superiority.

China’s military experts conducted similar studies after America’s first Gulf War. One military study written by two Chinese colonels entitled “Unrestricted Warfare” suggested that China could not compete with America’s technological prowess.

Instead, China had to develop “asymmetrical” warfare to defeat the U.S. in any conflict.

Interestingly, “Unrestricted Warfare” became an instant best seller in China after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. In the 1998 book, the Chinese colonels suggested that a successful bombing by Osama bin Laden of the World Trade Center would be an example of this new “unrestricted warfare” concept.

Apparently, China feels much better positioned after the recent Iraq War and wants to challenge the U.S. on a technological level.

Almost instantly after the Iraq War, in May 2003, China’s President and Communist Party General Secretary Hu Jintao declared at the party’s Politburo meeting the necessity of “active support of national defense and modernization of the army.”

Hu emphasized the need for further integrating information technology (IT) into the PLA and mobilizing China’s entire scientific and technological potential for PLA’s needs.

As a result, the PLA’s modernization in these areas has accelerated significantly.

Since the second half of 2003, the PLA has been engaged in the latest stage of its RMA – Revolution in Military Affairs – program, which was officially announced by the chairman of China Central Military Commission, Jiang Zemin, in his speech on Sept. 1, 2003.

He emphasized that that PLA should transform itself into a “smaller and much smarter science- and technology-based army.”

Jiang defined the major tasks of new PLA reform as follows:

Reducing PLA’s ranks, primarily ground forces, by 200,000.

Maximizing IT and other advanced technologies – including nanotechnologies, space technologies, electromagnetic weapons, etc.

Improving the educational and qualitative training of PLA servicemen.

Transforming the PLA into an “army of one” that is comparatively smaller and of very high quality, similar to the U.S. Army.

Acquiring the most advanced weaponry.

The Russia Connection

During 2003 and 2004, Russia – jointly with Belarus and Ukraine – has been a major source of advanced weapons for the PLA.

According to official figures from Russia’s weapons export state monopoly, Rosoboronexport, Russia’s total weapons export in 2003 approached $5.7 billion, making Russia the second largest arms exporter after the U.S. (Please note that China is arguably the leading arms exporter in quantity of arms transported, as its weaponry is considerably less expensive than that of the U.S.)

China has purchased 38 percent of Russian arms exports, or around $2.2 billion.

If one takes into account the weapons deliveries from Belarus and Ukraine to China, along with “double use” nuclear and space technologies supplied by Russia to China, then Chinese real arms imports from greater Russia would, in my estimation, be $4 billion.

Clearly, Russia and her allies have been a huge factor supporting the PLA in its rapid modernization and planned confrontation with the U.S.

3-Pronged Strategy

The PLA has been following its “three-way policy” of advanced weapons acquisition.

This three-pronged strategy calls for China to gain technologically advanced weaponry through (1) imports, (2) joint (Chinese-foreign) weapons R&D, and (3) independent weapons R&D within China.

The details of this mechanism were given in the article “China’s military affairs in 2003,” published by the Taiwanese journal Zhonggong yanjiu (China Communism Research) in February 2004.

According to Taiwanese experts, though weapons import and joint R&D still play the major role in PLA modernization, the role of “independent R&D” has been increasing gradually.

Appointed in March 2003, new Chinese Defense Minister (former chief of Defense Ministry’s Armament Division) Col.-Gen. Cao Gangchuan was personally in charge of this work.

He has tried to decrease China’s dependence on Russian arms and increase the share of advanced weapons imports from Germany, France and Israel.

China also is engaged in joint weapons R&D projects with EU and NATO countries, including R&D of mid-range air-to-air missiles and highly precise satellite positioning (Galileo project).

The Air Force

China believes that in a conflict with Taiwan, air dominance will be key to a quick victory.

The PLA has been beefing up its PLA Air Force (PLAAF) and aircraft troops of the PLA Navy (PLAN).

Reportedly, by the end of February 2004, the PLAAF purchased from Russia 76 SU-30 MKK fighters belonging to the advanced “4 plus” generation.

PLAN air troops obtained 24 even more advanced SU-30 MKK fighters.

There is no data regarding future deliveries of the “finished” SU-30 from Russia to China; however, the Chinese aircraft industry is more or less capable now of producing the SU-30 as well as other fighters belonging to the fourth generation, or close to this level.

Dramatic modernization of China’s First Aviation Industry Corp., or AVIC-1, from 2001 to 2004, is of principal importance here (the data in this account are given in the above-mentioned article in the Zhonggong yanjiu journal).

Four major companies are developing China’s jet-manufacturing capability. Interestingly, each of these companies recently underwent radical modernization and upgrading, including advanced equipment obtained from Europe’s Airbus, claiming the help is for “cooperation in passenger aircraft production.”

Shenyang Aircraft Corp. continued, in the past year, to produce SU-27 SK (J-11) heavy fighters from Russian kits at a rate of at least 25 units annually, and the share of Chinese-made components surpassed 70 percent.

The same company now prepares SU-30 MKK (J-11A) fighters for manufacturing.

In the frame of “independent R&D” within China, the Chengdu Aircraft Corp. has mastered the serial production of medium J-10 fighters and FC-1 light fighters. These planes reportedly can match the U.S. F-16 fighter.

Here are some other developments in China’s air wing:

Guizhou Aircraft Corp. developed the advanced Shanying fighter-trainer, while Xian Aircraft Corp. mostly finished developing the new generation of FBC-1 (JH-7) long-range fighter-bomber, which became known as JH-7A.

Other enterprises, belonging to AVIC-1, mastered production of KAB-500 guided bombs and several kinds of air-to-air and air-to ground missiles.

By the end of 2003, the new generation of Flying Leopard, i.e., JH-7A, was being tested. This fighter-bomber’s weapons include new air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles of beyond-vision range, guided bombs, etc. This aircraft is adapted for anti-radar reconnaissance, effective low-altitude strikes against large naval vessels, and general strikes of ground-based and naval targets.

By the end of 2004, as a result of supply from Russia and increased fighter production at AVIC-1 subsidiaries, the number of advanced fighters of various kinds in PLAN air troops and the PLAAF – including SU-27 (J-11), SU-30 (J-11A), J-10, FC-1, Shanying, FBC-1 (JH-7) and JH-7A – could surpass an estimated 400 units. The Sea Component

China also sees its navy as critical in any successful assault on Taiwan.

The PLA Navy (PLAN) has numerous Chinese-Russian projects under way this year and next, including:

Purchase of two Russian Sovremenny destroyers, equipped with improved ship-to-ship supersonic cruise missiles (SSM) Sunburn 3M80MBE of 240 km range. Initially, Sunburn had a range of 160 km. However, in 2001-2003, Raduga Design Bureau in Dubna (about 150 km north of Moscow) designed, under PLAN’s orders, a much more lethal version of SSM.

Very probably, serial production of new SSM would be mastered in China, so it would be installed on two Sovremenny destroyers, purchased by PLAN in 1999-2000, on Chinese-built Luhu- and Luhai-class destroyers as well as Jiangwei-class frigates. According to media reports in the Hong Kong and Taiwan media, two new Sovremenny destroyers could be transferred to PLAN before the end of 2005.

Purchase of eight Kilo submarines, equipped by “super-advanced” 3M54E (CLUB-S) submarine-launched anti-ship missiles. In 2003, China already obtained 50 missiles of this kind, which would greatly improve PLAN’s striking capacity. China intends to organize production of these missiles. They probably also could be used on Chinese-built conventional submarines of the Song class.

New Kilo submarines could enter PLAN service in 2005 or the first half of 2006. (Information regarding destroyers and conventional submarines was repeated in several articles in Zhonggong yanjiu in January 2003 through February 2004 and in multiple media reports from Hong Kong during the same period.)

Construction of “093 project” nuclear attack submarines and the “094 project” strategic nuclear submarine, using Russian plans and technology, at Huludao (a port city in northeast Liaoning province) military shipbuilding plant. By the end of 2005, PLAN would have in its service at least two “093 project” and at least one “094 project” nuclear submarines. Reportedly, Russia had to make significant improvements in design and weapons of these submarines, in accordance with Chinese customers’ requirements.

Along with Russian contracts is the construction of a new generation of destroyers, frigates and conventional submarines at modernized shipbuilding plants in Dalian, Shanghai, Qingdao and Wuhan cities. An upgraded PLA could be capable pf establishing sea control around Taiwan in 2008.

Aso important is the fact that both the PLAAF and PLAN would be equipped, by 2008, with perfect military information technology systems, more precisely by C4ISR (command, control, computers, communication, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance) systems, which would make the use of the listed weapon systems much more effective.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Russia
KEYWORDS: armsbuildup; china; chinesemilitary; geopolitics; redchina; russia; walmartsupplier
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To: Stratman
Their military buildup is their way of demonstrating their status to the Asian community.

Bull. Is that why they have secured both ends of the Panama Canal system? Is that why they have sent troops into Haiti? They have been training hard for armed conflict with the west for over a decade. Hell, Clinton even furthered their cause in exchange for some easy money in the form of a campaign contribution to the tune of sixteen million dollars. For them, money well spent. They got missile guidance technology that enhanced their capability to strike our nation. Only the west coast if fired from their home soil. But where will a missile of the same range strike if fired from Haiti? What would that cost them? Well, Haiti is the poorest nation in the Caribbean Basin, so I'm guessing it won't take a whole lot to make them feel better.

141 posted on 11/21/2004 2:07:15 PM PST by ExSoldier (Democracy is 2 wolves and a lamb voting on dinner. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote.)
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To: risk
Cross and interrelated thread PING!!
142 posted on 11/21/2004 2:08:01 PM PST by ExSoldier (Democracy is 2 wolves and a lamb voting on dinner. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote.)
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To: rodguy911

I'm sure the USA has funded them quite well.


143 posted on 11/21/2004 2:08:44 PM PST by JustAnotherOkie
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To: Walkingfeather

Let's say china won... what the hell would they do with the US?
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Ain't gonna happen despite all the bored hysteriacs sittin around in their pajamas saying they're gonna attack us.

Correct answer is: Nuttin


144 posted on 11/21/2004 2:09:19 PM PST by stefanbc (Have a nice left-wing suicide : hate to be ya)
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To: TapTheSource

China bttt!


145 posted on 11/21/2004 2:09:32 PM PST by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
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To: Walkingfeather

They will undermine the US both politically and economically at every turn, while simultaneously attempting to isolate tha US fromt the rest of the world by forming alliances, trade agreements, and National Liberation movements (read: Communist revolutionary movements...especially in third world countries). In short, the goal is to isolate and wear us down. The nuke/military build-up is to make sure the US sticks to half-hearted responses re: Korea and Vietnam.


146 posted on 11/21/2004 2:10:58 PM PST by TapTheSource
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To: stefanbc

See post #65 and #146


147 posted on 11/21/2004 2:12:05 PM PST by TapTheSource
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To: stefanbc

Um...

OK.

If anybody was stupid enough to use the bomb when someone else had it (Truman used it but nobody else had it at the time), we would know.

Actually, we wouldn't. 'Cause we'd be dead.

The Evil Empire never used the bomb. Nor did the US. Or China, France, India, Israel, Pakistan, or the UK.

Get a grip.

The Chinese govt. is many things, but stupid is not among them.

There will be no war between the US and China.


148 posted on 11/21/2004 2:12:52 PM PST by chitownfreeper
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To: nmh

Yes you are correct, it is too late. Nothing is made here any longer. These days I look for made in UK, made in Japan, made in Tiawan or made in India, etc. I used to look for made in France/Germany but screw them too.


149 posted on 11/21/2004 2:14:36 PM PST by jpsb
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To: Stratman

China is building up its military so it can acquire the means to go to war if that becomes necessary. Does that mean they are going to invade Taiwan? Not necessarily, but to delude oneself into thinking that their buildup is merely for "demonstrating their status to the Asian community" is foolish to say the least.


150 posted on 11/21/2004 2:16:06 PM PST by rimmont
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To: jpsb

Better to support a #$%!-up free country than an insane Commie police state, IMHO.


151 posted on 11/21/2004 2:16:25 PM PST by chitownfreeper
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To: TapTheSource

I think we are missing the soft belly:

Crash landing coming for China
By Jack Crooks

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/FK12Ad05.html


152 posted on 11/21/2004 2:18:09 PM PST by AdmSmith
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To: chitownfreeper

"Better to support a #$%!-up free country than an insane Commie police state, IMHO."

Amen to that. Indeed, perhaps we could even repair some of the damage to our alliances in Europe if we could wake them up to the danger that the Eurasian Alliance poses to all of us. Right now the EU is going along with this alliance, but it is only a matter of time before both Russia and Red China turn on them.


153 posted on 11/21/2004 2:20:36 PM PST by TapTheSource
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To: stefanbc

For one thing, Ole Johnny Boy Kerry would get to see for real how Ghengis Khan and his troops works close up and personal.


154 posted on 11/21/2004 2:20:55 PM PST by OKIEDOC (LL THE)
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To: TapTheSource
The Chinese would NOT want to go the war route, as it would surly go nuclear, and also they have millions of relatives residing here in USA. We have all heard the expression THE BUSINESS OF AMERICA IS BUSINESS, well it appears the Chinese are going that route also. And,without the USA, who would they sell all of their goods to?huh.People gotta think everything through first. Then they won't come up with such nonsense!
155 posted on 11/21/2004 2:21:00 PM PST by timestax
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To: timestax

"And,without the USA, who would they sell all of their goods to?"

Your first mistake is to assume that Communists put business relationships/trade above the REVOLUTION. It is quite the other way around, as the history of Communism has shown over and over.


156 posted on 11/21/2004 2:23:01 PM PST by TapTheSource
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To: chitownfreeper

There will be no war between the US and China.
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Agreed, it amazes me how some people here have no concept of nuclear deterrence. We should watch China's strategic moves, and counter them (we are) but they are incrementalists and always looking to improve their negotiating position. They are negotiators looking to improve their relative positions. That's China historically and nothing's changed people! No matter how much you may need a new Red Scare.


157 posted on 11/21/2004 2:23:16 PM PST by stefanbc (Have a nice left-wing suicide : hate to be ya)
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To: ExSoldier; Ptarmigan; Dr. Marten; Libertina; lentulusgracchus; GATOR NAVY; NZerFromHK; Brett66; ...
Instead, China had to develop “asymmetrical” warfare to defeat the U.S. in any conflict.

As I've said before, anything that hurts us helps them.

Maximizing IT and other advanced technologies – including nanotechnologies, space technologies, electromagnetic weapons, etc.

Here it comes: China is really on the move. We'd better accept our need to "meet and exceed" their competition, or suffer the consequences. We'd also better realize that most favored nation status for the ChiComs is a hazard.

158 posted on 11/21/2004 2:25:28 PM PST by risk
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To: AntiGuv

Yeah, Euroweenies are gonna throw chiraq and german boy OUT next chance they get. It's another gift from Bush's great victory.


159 posted on 11/21/2004 2:26:00 PM PST by stefanbc (Have a nice left-wing suicide : hate to be ya)
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To: timestax

"The Chinese would NOT want to go the war route"

I said the Red Chinese want to go the "National Liberation" route as per my post #65. They are building their military to keep us at bay while they build alliances and sponsor Communist revolution around the globe. Besides, why would they want to go to war right now, when they are winning victory after victory without even having to fight (Sun Tzu comes to mind here)?


160 posted on 11/21/2004 2:26:17 PM PST by TapTheSource
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