U.S. satellites on China’s development will be high-end weapons and expressed concern about (Fig.)
Date:2011-08-31Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
China’s Second Artillery Corps of the new DF-21C equipped with medium-range ballistic missile
LONDON July 26 news: According to the investors business daily reported that 21 U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Lord Xi Mulun that the attitude of the Chinese military build-up from initial curiosity into a concern, especially in China spending huge sums to build the satellite, advanced anti-ship missiles, fighter planes and a series of high-end weapons. At the same time, the Navy chief of staff is visiting France, Germany, also black, said the Chinese navy’s development intentions are opaque.
Mullen visited 21 U.S. military bases in South Korea, Red Cloud, and expressed their concerns to China. He said: “I’m from China is doing the initial curiosity into a worry I have found that China has spent a lot to build satellites, ships, anti-ship missiles, aircraft and other high-end series of high-end weapons, while they is its focus to the Navy and Air Force from the ground shift.
reported that China is currently building and deploying a blue navy to protect its overseas interests and lines of supply and support territorial claims, Beijing South China Sea has always claimed that its territorial waters, and called for two disputed island chain – from the Vietnamese coast 200 miles Paracel Islands, Spratly Islands and the southeastern South China Sea.
April this year, one from the East China Sea Fleet of the Navy task force – including the “modern” class guided missile destroyers, frigates and submarines – by near the Strait of Okinawa’s Miyako, Japan’s move caused a panic a few days before from the North Sea fleet of a few ships in the South China Sea just after the “maneuvers.” the end of March, two Chinese warships visited Abu Dhabi, which is the first visit of the Chinese Navy to the U.S. Pacific Command commander Robert Willard said, the recent development of the Chinese army was “very compelling.” (Compiled: Spring)
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