Golez: I do not think so: "Report: China poised to achieve air supremacy over first island chain" @PhilstarNews https://t.co/k7gSfEzSoq
I disagree with this Report for the following reasons:
1. The US Pacific Fleet can easily deploy two carrier battle groups in the Western Pacific. In fact, the Carrier Battle Group from the Third Fleet based in the US West Coast is often in this area.
2. Japan has a battery of surface to air missiles positioned in its chain of islands that can guard the Miyako Channel. http://dailycaller.com/2016/08/15/japan-upgrades-missiles-to-challenge-china/
3. Japan is also in the process of modernizing its air force with the acquisition of 42 F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/japan-just-built-its-very-first-f-35-joint-strike-fighter-21018
Report: China poised to achieve air supremacy over 'first island chain'
MANILA, Philippines — China has demonstrated its ability to gain air supremacy over areas of the "first island chain" as it continues its military buildup in the region, according to a report from Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND).
The "first island chain" covers major archipelagos on the East Asian continental coast including the northern Philippines, the Kuril Islands, the Japanese archipelago, the Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan and Borneo.
Focus Taiwan News Channel reported that Chinese bombers and fighter jets have been crossing the "first island chain" regularly, challenging US military presence in the Asia Pacific region.
Beijing has been conducting far-sea training and using its operational aircraft carrier to gradually increase its ability to take over the Taiwan Strait, the Taiwanese MND reported.
To strengthen its preparedness against Taiwan, the Chinese People's Liberation Army had been holding land drills to seize Taiwan's offshore islands, the report said.
China is reportedly developing long-range missiles, which will be capable of countering foreign military forces.
The Liaoning, China's aircraft carrier, has conducted four drills in waters near Taiwan between Dec. 25, 2016 and July 12 this year, according to the report.
Any military action by China against Taiwan may take the form of deterrence, blockade and live fire.
China is also seen to increase non-traditional combat operations against Taiwan such as cyber attacks and electronic warfare.
In 2013, the Chinese navy, or the People's Liberation Army Navy, broke through the "first island chain"blockade, its vessels gaining access to the Pacific Ocean. — Patricia Lourdes Viray
MANILA, Philippines — China has demonstrated its ability to gain air supremacy over areas of the "first island chain" as it continues its military buildup in the region, according to a report from Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND).
The "first island chain" covers major archipelagos on the East Asian continental coast including the northern Philippines, the Kuril Islands, the Japanese archipelago, the Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan and Borneo.
Focus Taiwan News Channel reported that Chinese bombers and fighter jets have been crossing the "first island chain" regularly, challenging US military presence in the Asia Pacific region.
Beijing has been conducting far-sea training and using its operational aircraft carrier to gradually increase its ability to take over the Taiwan Strait, the Taiwanese MND reported.
To strengthen its preparedness against Taiwan, the Chinese People's Liberation Army had been holding land drills to seize Taiwan's offshore islands, the report said.
China is reportedly developing long-range missiles, which will be capable of countering foreign military forces.
The Liaoning, China's aircraft carrier, has conducted four drills in waters near Taiwan between Dec. 25, 2016 and July 12 this year, according to the report.
Any military action by China against Taiwan may take the form of deterrence, blockade and live fire.
China is also seen to increase non-traditional combat operations against Taiwan such as cyber attacks and electronic warfare.
In 2013, the Chinese navy, or the People's Liberation Army Navy, broke through the "first island chain"blockade, its vessels gaining access to the Pacific Ocean. — Patricia Lourdes Viray
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