Sunday, January 24, 2021

China's Navy Is Looking For Overseas Bases

A Chinese warship is seen at the port of Dar es Salaam, capital of Tanzania, Aug. 16, 2017. Xinhua Photo 


A major weakness “the largest navy in the world” has yet to solve is where Beijing will find skilled shipyard workers and modern facilities to maintain its fleet’s combat readiness far from its shores, the co-author of a major study examining Chinese vulnerabilities said Thursday. 

Speaking in a Center for Strategic and Budgetary Analysis online forum, Toshi Yoshihara said, “Chinese analysts can only dream about this access” to the host nation’s workforce and facilities at places such as Yokosuka in Japan and Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean that the United States enjoys. 

China “has a long way to go” in finding nations in “far seas” that are willing to become more actively involved with the People’s Liberation Army Navy and expose themselves to risk if war breaks out. In addition, Beijing would have to work very hard and at substantial cost to overcome “this tremendous lead” the United States has established in basing, maintenance and alliances since the end of World War II. 

Read more .... 

WNU Editor: I am sure that with time the Chinese Navy will be able to establish overseas bases with friendly governments.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...


A little chinese fiscal grease. That should open doors.

Anonymous said...

This one concerns me in the long term...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9055321/A-bit-fishy-Mystery-surrounds-Chinas-plan-build-200million-fishing-complex-Australia.html