Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 2, 2019

Rear Admiral Luo Yuan's (seen above) comments were made in a speech on Sino-U.S. relations which he gave on December 20

Daily Mail/Reuters: 'We'll see how frightened America is': Admiral warns U.S. that China's navy could sink two aircraft carriers and kill 10,000 sailors if it stands in way of Beijing's goals in South China Sea

* Rear Admiral Luo Yuan is an officer in China's People's Liberation Army Navy
* On December 20, he appeared at a summit in the city of Shenzhen
* Luo said China is capable of sinking two American aircraft carriers in Pacific
* China and U.S. have ongoing disputes over territorial claims in South China Sea
* China also seeks to unify Taiwan with the mainland, even if it means use of force

A Chinese Admiral said recently that his country's military is capable of sinking American aircraft carriers in the East and South China Seas.

Rear Admiral Luo Yuan's comments were made in a speech on Sino-U.S. relations which he gave on December 20, according to News Corp Australia Network.

Luo said that sinking American ships would resolve the ongoing territorial disputes in that part of the world.

'What the United States fears the most is taking casualties,' Admiral Luo said.

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 2, 2019

US Air Force: We're in ‘danger’ of falling behind China and Russia by 2025 -- FOX News/Warrior Maven

The Air Force Is Trying to Figure Out the Best China War Strategy -- David Axwe, National Interest

Will China's Air Force Be Deadlier Than America's in 2030? -- National Interest

F-35 Air-to-Air Missiles Can Now Hit 2 Drones at Once - Changes Air Combat -- Warrior Maven

First KC-46 delivery stalled by Mattis’ departure -- Defense News

The KC-135 Tanker Could Become the First U.S. Warplane To Serve 100 Years -- Popular Mechanics

U.S. Navy pursuing block buy of two aircraft carriers: senator -- Reuters

The F-35 Is Getting Ready to Strike America's Enemies from Navy Aircraft Carriers -- National Interest

Rep. Courtney: Looming Costs Will Force Decision on How to Pay for SSBNs -- USNI News

Navy Nightmare: Could Iran Sink a U.S. Aircraft Carrier? -- National Interest

Terrifying Thought: North Korea Could Sink a Navy Aircraft Carrier -- National Interest

New acting Defense secretary on first day: I look forward to carrying out Trump's vision at Pentagon -- The Hill

Q&A: U.S. Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson says change is underway, Space Force or not -- Space News

Retired admiral who oversaw bin Laden raid defends McChrystal after Trump attack -- The Hill

U.S. Strategic Command deletes New Year's Eve joke about dropping something 'bigger' -- NBC

Dana White out as chief Pentagon spokeswoman -- FOX News/Military.com

Can Silicon Valley Learn to Stop Worrying and Love the Pentagon? -- Lara Seligman, Foreign Policy

Russia Wants To Replace Its Giant An-124 Airlifters With Updated Decades-Old Design -- Warzone/The Drive

Chinese Navy ship seen carrying a railgun capable of firing hypersonic projectiles -- ABC News Online

China’s military priorities for 2019: boost training and prepare for war -- SCMP

China doesn't have the capabilities to control the South China Sea -- Peter Dutton, Inkstone

China Celebrates Growing Naval Capabilities -- Maritime Executive

China starts building ‘most advanced’ warships for Pakistan Navy -- Express Tribune

Indian Government Justifies Higher Cost of Locally-Developed Su-30s -- Sputnik

Why The Infantry Company Is No Larger Than 150, According To A British Soldier -- Tom Ricks, Task & Purpose

2019: Cyber War - Part 1 -- Rajinder Tumber, Forbes

4 comments:

Matthew Putnam said...

There is simply no justifiable reason to continue to have the trade relationship that we have with China. They should be shunned, sanctioned and isolated into submission. They are an adversary and a severe threat to regional security and power dynamics. Many Western friendly countries in the South China Sea that are being threatened by China would be happy to fill the economic gap that would be created from an economically isolated China. It would empower these allies and shift the balance of power and lessen the need for such a heavy US presence there. I have no idea why this policy is not already fully in progress.

manstien said...

Japanese military leaders said the same thing before pearl harbour. The japanese died by the millions.

manstien said...

P.s They had two nuclear bombs dropped on them too.

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