Thursday, November 1, 2012

China Is Becoming A World-Class Military Shipbuilder

Vessels roam the waters of East China Sea during a naval drill Friday. The Chinese navy conducted a joint exercise with the country's fishery administration and marine surveillance agency in the East China Sea. China Daily/Reuters

U.S. Navy Take Notice: China Is Becoming A World-Class Military Shipbuilder -- Gabe Collins and Andrew Erickson, The Diplomat

The engine of China's naval rise has flown under the radar - until now.


China’s military shipyards now are surpassing Western European, Japanese, and Korean military shipbuilders in terms of both the types and numbers of ships they can build. If Beijing prioritizes progress, China’s military shipbuilding technical capabilities can likely become as good as Russia’s are now by 2020 and will near current U.S. shipbuilding technical proficiency levels by 2030. China is now mass producing at least six classes of modern diesel-electric submarines and surface warships, including the new Type 052C “Luyang II” and Type 052D “Luyang III” destroyers now in series production.

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More News On China's Navy

All new-type-warship captains experienced in high-sea practice and training
-- People's Daily
Risk Management In The Chinese Navy -- Strategy Page
Navy completes military exercise in the Pacific -- China Daily
China's naval exercises in East China Sea send warning to regional rivals
-- Ariel Zirulnick, Christian Science Monitor
Making Waves: Debates Behind China’s First Aircraft Carrier -- ISN Blog
America's Capsizing Naval Policy -- Mark Halprin, Wall Street Journal

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