Friday, January 27, 2017

China Wants An Efficient Military Industrial Complex


South China Morning Post: Can Xi Jinping’s arms production shake-up create China’s version of Lockheed or Boeing?

Group headed by President Xi Jinping aims to overhaul nation’s antiquated weapons production system and increase ties between military and industry, say analysts

China’s creation of a commission headed by President Xi Jinping to increase integration between the nation’s military and industry shows Beijing’s determination to shake up the country’s bureaucratic and antiquated weapons production system, analysts said.

Military observers believe the ultimate goal of the commission is aimed at cultivating defence manufacturers in China similar to Lockheed Martin and Boeing in the United States.

But they warned that interest groups that monopolise China’s defence industry and concerns over the protection of intellectual property rights will be two key obstacles hindering any reforms.

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WNU Editor: It looks like Lockheed, BAE, Boeing, and other Western defense contractors will be facing competition from China in the coming years.

1 comment:

Jay Farquharson said...

": It looks like Lockheed, BAE, Boeing, and other Western defense contractors will be facing competition from China in the coming years."

Nope, China's export products hit a price point.

Once money is taken out of the equation, China's export products don't even stack up to Russian 3rd tier export models.

Countries that will buy Chinese made products, ( other than small arms) are countries that can never afford LockMart or Thales, they can't even afford Russian gear.