Monday, December 12, 2016

These Are The Ten Reasons Why China Will Have Trouble Fighting A Modern War


Dennis J. Blaskof, War On The Rocks: Ten Reasons Why China Will Have Trouble Fighting a Modern War

China's new weapons and rising defense spending make headlines in the Western press, but there are 10 factors that raise serious questions about the China's ability to fight a modern war.

The introduction of new weapons and platforms into the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has captured the attention of much of the world for well over a decade. However, new equipment is only one element of the PLA’s long-term, multi-dimensional modernization process. There is much to be done and no one understands this better than the Chinese themselves. Based on what PLA commanders and staff officers write in their internal newspapers and journals, the force faces a multitude of challenges in order to close the perceived gaps between its capabilities and those of advanced militaries.

New weapons, increasing defense budgets, and recently corruption tend to generate headlines in the Western press, but at least 10 other factors raise serious questions about the PLA’s current ability to fight a modern war against an advanced enemy (some of which are discussed in a new RAND report, to which I contributed a collection of sources):

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WNU Editor: This story was posted over a year ago .... but it is still relevant today.

2 comments:

TWN said...

Compared to the Germans, France and Britain should have never been in the ring,in 1940, their command and control, their deployment of Armor, artillery etc not to mention their financial situation, but they didn't know how screwed up they were. Today the Chinese have major problems, but so does the west,I'm sure we could all come up with 10 or more reasons why the west couldn't fight a modern war, but I don't think that when the time comes will it have any effect on the decisions of Moron Leadership to go to war.

Anonymous said...

One still cannot reload fast enough to kill all the Chinese - the Korean War showed that. What they lack in technology and generalship, the gain in expendable infantry.