“Nuclear-powered carriers would place China in the exclusive ranks of first-class naval powers ... the country’s global image as a leading power.” Researchers at the Middlebury Institute ...
President Xi has called for the creation of a "world-class navy," and with the United States in mind he is rapidly expanding naval forces to establish China as a maritime power. At the same time ...
Growing concern over China's naval might Why is the South China Sea contentious? World power 'threatened' by Chinese AI So as a military player China has pretty well joined the Premier League.
The facility, Base 909, is overseen by the Nuclear Power Institute of China ... the Pentagon has expressed concern over the rapid pace of China’s naval developments and its broader implications ...
In another exhibition of China’s growing naval power, the Liaoning and the Shandong completed their first-ever dual-carrier exercises in late October, according to the state-run Xinhua news service.
This is another sign that China is trying to rival American sea power. The J-15T and the J-15D ... All variants of the J-15 are operated by the naval aviation branch of the Chinese navy.
Satellite image showing the Nuclear Power Institute of China's Site ... powered Shandong aircraft carrier at a naval port in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, Dec. 17, 2019.
China sanctions over ten U.S. defense firms and six individuals for arms sales to Taiwan, citing violations of the "One China ...
China need not match the U.S. ship-for-ship or weapon-for-weapon; it can still throw quite a punch. None of this should surprise military analysts. As countries grow, they seek to project power.