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China s Maritime Militia and Fishing Fleets: A Primer for Operational Staffs and Tactical Leaders, Pt 1

China s Maritime Militia and Fishing Fleets: A Primer for Operational Staffs and Tactical Leaders, Pt 1
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US Did More FONOPS, Surveillance Flights in South China Sea in 2020 Than Ever Before - Report

US Did More FONOPS, Surveillance Flights in South China Sea in 2020 Than Ever Before - Report
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Is the U S Navy Too Small to Fight China in a War?

Is the U.S. Navy Too Small to Fight China in a War? Last year China s People s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) surpassed the United States Navy in size, and in addition to having the greatest number of ships and submarines, it is also becoming far more modern. However, in September, then-Secretary of Defense Mark Esper maintained that Beijing couldn t match the United States in terms of naval power and suggested it would take the PLAN years to close the gap to reach the U.S. Navy s capability on the high seas. Last year China s People s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) surpassed the United States Navy in size, and in addition to having the greatest number of ships and submarines, it is also becoming far more modern. However, in September, then-Secretary of Defense Mark Esper maintained that Beijing couldn t match the United States in terms of naval power and suggested it would take the PLAN years to close the gap to reach the U.S. Navy s capability on the high seas.

McConville Sees Critical Role For Army s Future Long-Range Fires In The Indo-Pacific

McConville Sees Critical Role For Army’s Future Long-Range Fires In The Indo-Pacific Chief of Staff of the Army, Gen. James C. McConville, attends the Association of the United States Army s 2019 Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., Oct. 15, 2019. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Dana Clarke) Share: The Army’s chief of staff said the service’s investments in a suite of new long-range precision fires can play a critical role supporting future operations in the Indo-Pacific, aligning with recent details of the new Pacific Deterrence Initiative (PDI) that calls for such a capability. Gen. James McConville told reporters Thursday the long-range fires ability to penetrate adversaries’ Anti-Access/Area Denial (A2/AD) capabilities will open up more options for the Air Force and Navy as officials assess operational and funding needs for future INDOPACOM requirements.

Building A Smarter ISR Aircraft

By   Raytheon Intelligence & Space on March 08, 2021 at 8:30 AM The Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance system, an aircraft that collects, analyzes and delivers near real-time intelligence and a highly accurate common operating picture, will help commanders make better-informed decisions In a modern military conflict, the amount of information flying around can be overwhelming. Signals sail in from everywhere. Some of it is intelligence. Some of it is noise. It comes from friends and from foes. And it creates chaos. Raytheon Intelligence & Space, a Raytheon Technologies business, can help armed forces in the air and on the ground make sense of this increasingly crowded, complex and converged battlespace.

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