原文传递 Malacca Dilemma - Countering China's 'String of Pearls' with Land- Based Airpower.
题名: Malacca Dilemma - Countering China's 'String of Pearls' with Land- Based Airpower.
作者: spinetta, l.
关键词: military history, warfare, united states, leadership, security, theses, power, mines(ordnance), overseas, underwater, taiwan, land areas, stockpiles, advanced weapons, shipping, littoral zones, missions, japan, vulnerability, navy, commerce, air force, mi
摘要: China is strengthening diplomatic ties and building naval bases along the sea lanes from the Middle East. This 'String of Pearls' strategy is designed to protect its energy security, negate US influence in the region, and project power overseas. China is rapidly building a blue-water navy, developing advanced missile technology, and stockpiling undersea mines to counter US Navy capabilities, especially in the event of a conflict over Taiwan. To counter China's growing naval power, the United States can exploit a critical vulnerability China's dependence on sea lines of communication. Eighty percent of China's oil imports pass through the Strait of Malacca; the Chinese leadership calls this strategic weakness the 'Malacca Dilemma.' In conjunction with naval forces, land-based airpower offers a promising way to control key maritime checkpoints and trade routes. Land-based airpower proved a decisive maritime force in the war against Japanese shipping during World War II. China, like Japan at the start of WWII, is a rising Asiatic power with similar resource aspirations. Historical evidence suggests land-based airpower can control the littorals and cut China's 'String of Pearls.' Unfortunately, Air Force maritime capabilities have atrophied. Countersea will remain an underdeveloped Air Force mission until it is elevated from a collateral mission. In order for the US armed forces to develop a joint maritime force, the Air Force needs to embrace, fund, and train for maritime operations. Additionally, the United States should strengthen strategic partnerships within the region and create a web of austere, forward-operating bases. / NOTE: Master's thesis. / Availability Note: Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at orders@ntis.gov. NTIS is located at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
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