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Chinese military is all copied and reverse engineered technology. It has no military experience. The last military battle they fought was in 1979 in Vietnam and lost it badly, although they claimed success.

They have no naval experience, none whatsoever. If they send their ships on a naval expedition either in China Sea/Pacific or Indian Ocean, then results will be a disaster for them. It is here that the numbers do not matter. It is the tactics and quality of the guns/missile which matter. Worst for them is that, the farther they are from their home base, the greater is the danger to be completely mauled by more experienced adversaries. I hope the Chinese generals and admirals know that, although this point has been missed by their political leaders.
China has not gone to war in 40 years and will probably not go to war in the next 40. These weapon systems are to prevent war and also expand the industrial base :)

No one wants to fight a country with three carriers (going to 6 at least and maybe even 10 in the coming decades) and 100 destroyers and frigates now and more in the future. China hopes its armed forces stay inexperienced ;)
 

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China has not gone to war in 40 years and will probably not go to war in the next 40. These weapon systems are to prevent war and also expand the industrial base :)

No one wants to fight a country with three carriers (going to 6 at least and maybe even 10 in the coming decades) and 100 destroyers and frigates now and more in the future. China hopes its armed forces stay inexperienced ;)
I bet you are wrong. Chinese had and knew far less than they have now. Somebody raised the Chinese up. If the Chinese were just servant factory bots they would never have made weapons in the first place. Just relied upon US protection. That means the Chinese are somebody's weapon.

Question is, who will the Chinese weapon be used against? Who will the Chinese be forced to fight?




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Yes, americans have long known

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China’s New Carrier Early-Warning Plane Is More Than A Hawkeye Clone
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An aircraft carrier transforms a navy. It allows them to project its power thousands of miles from their own shores and is one of the hallmarks of a true ‘blue water’ navy. The Chinese Navy (PLAN) was until recently considered only a 'brown water navy,' but now it has two carriers and is building more.

Chinese Navy (PLAN) KJ-600 airborne early warning and control plane

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Yet if the PLAN's carriers sail east into the Pacific or south to the Indian Ocean they may be vulnerable to air attack. This is because they lack airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft. But the new KJ-600 plane is about to change that.


The KJ-600 aircraft is generally similar to the U.S. E-2 Hawkeye. It has a virtually identical layout, to the point that it can casually be referred to as a ‘copy.’

AEW&C planes can detect and track other aircraft at extreme ranges. This greatly increases the suitability of the carrier, and effectiveness of its combat aircraft, because they can see much further. Incoming raids or missiles can be detected much further away and the carrier’s air wing can be called to action.

China will be the third navy with fixed-wing AEW planes on its carriers. Only the U.S. Navy and French Navy (Marine Nationale) have the E-2 Hawkeye. Other countries such as Britain and India use helicopters. These are still valuable, but they are shorter ranged and generally have smaller radars.

The similarities between the Hawkeye and the KJ-600 should not be overstated. It is likely to be a case of form following function. Even the Soviet Union’s now-cancelled design, the Yak-44, used the same layout. The important question is how the KJ-600 will transform China’s carrier capability.
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Rick Joe, who writes extensively on Chinese aviation and navel developments, believes that the KJ-600 will be a massive boost to China’s Navy. “Once it enters service on the carriers, it will greatly enhance the aerial and maritime situational awareness. And the offensive and defensive capabilities of the carrier group.”
Satellite images of the new plane suggest that the KJ-600 will have a single-faced radar which rotates in a ‘rotodome’ above the fuselage. Joe believes that the radar itself will be of the latest AESA (Active Electronically scanned array) type.

This makes the KJ-600 similar to the E-2D variant of the Hawkeye currently in service with the U.S. Navy. Joe told me that the KJ-600 will “field the most capable radar and datalinking technology that the current Chinese aerospace industry are able to develop. This is not dissimilar to E-2D's level of advancement for its current time." He adds that “Chinese aerospace and military industry has certainly shown its ability to develop quite modern and capable AEW&C systems for other air, naval and ground applications.” Having said that, the Hawkeye may have capabilities which the the public are not aware of. Despite this, Joe concludes that the “closest technological contemporary to KJ-600 would probably be the E-2D.”
The big question mark is whether the KJ-600 will be able to fly off all of China’s carriers. The first two, Liaoning and Shangdong, use a ski-jump to launch their aircraft. The KJ-600 may be too heavy to take-off under its own power even with a ski jump. So it may be confined to the new Type-003 which has a catapult launch system. This is hinted at in the 2020 China Military Power Report to Congress. It says that the catapult “will enable it to support ... fixed-wing early-warning aircraft.”
Developing a dedicated fixed-wing AEW&C aircraft for just a handful of carriers is expensive. It shows the importance that the Chinese Navy places on the added capability over the helicopter based alternative. Even if it means that the first two carriers continue to lack AEW.

Possibly the costs will be able to offset by an export version. The export-friendly KLC-7 radar system, which was illustrated in a KJ-600-like aircraft, was shown at the Zhuhai 2018 Airshow. This is likely to be a completely different radar to Chinese Navy KJ-600s though, and presumably less capable.
China’s blue water navy is developing fast. And the KJ-600 will make all the difference in the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
 

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1) US counter intelligence is so bad!

2) How many countries have the industrial complex that can build an carrier-borne Hawkeye, C-17 or Blackhawk-type even if you handed them the blueprints? :D
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Maybe already 6 - 10 examples of the KJ-600. That would be a lot of prototypes! LSP? Anyways, it seems they are expecting to mass produce this machine and, since it is a CATOBAR specific system, it would also hint at a lot of carriers to come!


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The construction of a modular military field camp of the Chinese army. Footage of the construction of an advanced field camp of the Chinese army has been published. The Joint Logistics Center in Shenyang City, Liaoning Province has supplied one of the brigades with a new, rapidly erected military modular campus. The military field camp is quite modern and equipped with automated auxiliary equipment, including climate-controlled accommodation for personnel, a kitchen, a bathroom, a mini-laundry, a waste disposal unit and other equipment. The military camp is equipped with a face recognition system, it is difficult for an outsider to enter it.

 

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Chinese invasion of Taiwan

When is China going to invade Taiwan? …..

‘’They have kept us waiting for decades while the threats, intimidation continue unabated. The world is awaiting this invasion to watch Chinese military machine demolished together with new awakening in the West that trade with China which puts cash in Chinese hands is dangerous.

Chinese, please do invade and watch your new and inexperienced military totally demolished. ….. Yes, their would be losses on Taiwan and US sides also but not enough as much as Chinese would loose. That will be end of Chinese intimidation of rest of Asia and end of Chinese trade domination.

We hate wars and especially the Whiteman's war in Ukraine but in case of Taiwan, we are going to love it as for decades Chinese intimidation are all over.
 

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Interception by the destroyer "Suzhou" type 052DL of China of the destroyer Chung-Hoon of the United States. Clear footage released of Chinese warship Suzhou intercepting the US Navy destroyer Chung-Hoon in the Taiwan Strait. Reportedly, the Chinese destroyer of project 052DL made a sharp maneuver and crossed the course of the American destroyer "Chung-Hoon" type "Arleigh Burke" at a distance of 137 meters. As a result of the incident, the US destroyer Chung-Hoon was forced to abruptly slow down and adjust the route. After that, the Chinese destroyer "Suzhou" for the second time crossed the course of the US destroyer from starboard to port at a distance of 1828 meters. After the incident, the American command called the work of the Chinese team "unprofessional."

 

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Interception by the destroyer "Suzhou" type 052DL of China of the destroyer Chung-Hoon of the United States. Clear footage released of Chinese warship Suzhou intercepting the US Navy destroyer Chung-Hoon in the Taiwan Strait. Reportedly, the Chinese destroyer of project 052DL made a sharp maneuver and crossed the course of the American destroyer "Chung-Hoon" type "Arleigh Burke" at a distance of 137 meters. As a result of the incident, the US destroyer Chung-Hoon was forced to abruptly slow down and adjust the route. After that, the Chinese destroyer "Suzhou" for the second time crossed the course of the US destroyer from starboard to port at a distance of 1828 meters. After the incident, the American command called the work of the Chinese team "unprofessional."

The USS Chung Hoon is named after World War II Admiral Gordon Chung Hoon who had a Chinese-American father and a native Hawaiian mother. He was the first Asian-American flag officer!
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Interception by the destroyer "Suzhou" type 052DL of China of the destroyer Chung-Hoon of the United States. Clear footage released of Chinese warship Suzhou intercepting the US Navy destroyer Chung-Hoon in the Taiwan Strait. Reportedly, the Chinese destroyer of project 052DL made a sharp maneuver and crossed the course of the American destroyer "Chung-Hoon" type "Arleigh Burke" at a distance of 137 meters. As a result of the incident, the US destroyer Chung-Hoon was forced to abruptly slow down and adjust the route. After that, the Chinese destroyer "Suzhou" for the second time crossed the course of the US destroyer from starboard to port at a distance of 1828 meters. After the incident, the American command called the work of the Chinese team "unprofessional."

‘American destroyer is a much bigger beast. It should have rammed the small Chinese vessel and sent it to the bottom of the sea. Of course the Americans would have sustained some damage but it will send a great message to the Chinese to stay away on stupid maneuvers .
 

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Interception by the destroyer "Suzhou" type 052DL of China of the destroyer Chung-Hoon of the United States. Clear footage released of Chinese warship Suzhou intercepting the US Navy destroyer Chung-Hoon in the Taiwan Strait. Reportedly, the Chinese destroyer of project 052DL made a sharp maneuver and crossed the course of the American destroyer "Chung-Hoon" type "Arleigh Burke" at a distance of 137 meters. As a result of the incident, the US destroyer Chung-Hoon was forced to abruptly slow down and adjust the route. After that, the Chinese destroyer "Suzhou" for the second time crossed the course of the US destroyer from starboard to port at a distance of 1828 meters. After the incident, the American command called the work of the Chinese team "unprofessional."

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