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China's Aerospace Strategy (Hardcover)
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China's Aerospace Strategy (Hardcover)
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The book relates to understanding the growing importance of
aerospace power in modern warfare, including integration of air and
space which has truly become the new theatre of war. The unifying
space dimension will remain the single most important source for
information and communication which can be used in multiple forms.
It is an attempt to focus on China's evolving military strategy
with emphasis on the aerospace dimension and its implications in
the region, specifically in the Indian context. Initially, the book
attempts to analyse the strategic importance of the rising
economic, political and military stature of China with a view to
understand its regional and global implications in the military
domain. China, in recent times, has time and again demonstrated its
resolve to defend its security interests at all costs. For over
three decades, China has been modernising its strategic and nuclear
capabilities besides developing new and complex military platforms
that would be of great value to joint operations warfare. The
current decade through 2020 will prove critical to the People's
Liberation Army (PLA) as it attempts to integrate many new and
complex platforms, and to adopt modern operational concepts,
including network-centric warfare. Besides undertaking a
comprehensive modernisation of its armed forces, China is
developing a series of offensive space capabilities while
advocating the peaceful use of outer space. In the later part, the
book highlights the transformation of China's aerospace power. The
PLA Air Force (PLAAF) appears to be well on its way to becoming a
modern, highly capable air force for the 21st century. China's
latest combat aircraft, the J-20, highlights China's ambition to
produce a fighter aircraft that incorporates stealth attributes,
advanced avionics, and super-cruise capable engines over the next
several years. China's aviation industry is developing several
types of Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft.
PLAAF exercises have demonstrated that its role has changed from
support to ground forces to being able to conduct operations
independently. It is actively trying to imbibe better training
programmes and has increased joint training with other air forces
in the recent years. Induction of the aircraft carrier Liaoning in
September 2012 highlights China's growing maritime interests and
power projection capabilities. The book will be of immense value
both for the readers of the countries in the immediate
neighbourhood of China and the strategic community in general since
the rise of China and other major Asian players, including India,
will shape the strategic international environment in the coming
decades of this century.
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