Actions for People's Liberation Army Air Force operations over water [electronic resource] : maintaining relevance in China's changing security environment
People's Liberation Army Air Force operations over water [electronic resource] : maintaining relevance in China's changing security environment / Mark R. Cozad, Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga
- Author
- Cozad, Mark R.
- Additional Titles
- PLA Air Force operations over water and Maintaining relevance in China's changing security environment
- Published
- Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND Corporation, [2017]
- Physical Description
- xi, 80 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm.
- Additional Creators
- Beauchamp-Mustafaga, Nathan, Project Air Force (U.S.), Rand Corporation, and China Aerospace Studies Institute (U.S.)
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- Contents
- The PLAAF's Expanding Strategic Roles -- Development of a Training Program for Operations over Water -- Recent Training for Operations over Water -- Joint Service Maritime Training.
- Summary
- "As China's economic, diplomatic, and security interests continue to expand, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and in particular its aerospace forces -- to include air force, naval aviation, and space capabilities -- will require more robust power-projection and expeditionary capabilities on par with China's increasingly global footprint. Beginning in 2014, Chinese President and Commander-in-Chief Xi Jinping has led calls for the PLA Air Force (PLAAF) to support PLA efforts to defend China's maritime interests and strengthen its over-water capabilities toward this goal. The PLAAF's current modernization initiatives supporting this move include developing long-distance maritime power projection, improving strategic conventional deterrence, and building maritime strike capabilities. Recent PLAAF over-water exercises attempted to tackle these new and challenging problems as demonstrated by four groundbreaking flights into the Pacific Ocean through the First Island Chain in 2015 and flights into the South China Sea and around Taiwan in 2016. By the authors' count, from March 2015 through December 2016, the PLAAF conducted eight flights past the First Island Chain, including three patrols of the East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ), two flights around Taiwan, and five flights into the South China Sea. These operations mark a training progression toward increasingly frequent and complex flights and suggest that the PLAAF is transitioning from the experimental phase to regularizing these long-range power-projection activities. In the future, Chinese leaders will likely expect the PLAAF to provide more strategic capacity -- enforcing territorial claims, supporting strategic conventional deterrence, and, in the case of war, performing maritime strikes in the region."--Publisher's description
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- ISBN
- 9780833098771
0833098772 - Note
- "Prepared for the United States Air Force."
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-80).
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