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October 11th, 2007, 02:38 PM #1
China's air defense nearly impenetrable for US, official says
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/fron.../30/2003381007
China's air defense nearly impenetrable for US, official says
AP, KADENA AIR BASE, JAPAN
Sunday, Sep 30, 2007, Page 1
While the US has been tied up fighting the war in Iraq, China has made huge gains toward modernizing its military and improving its equipment, and its air defenses are now nearly impenetrable to all but the newest of US fighters, the senior US military official in Japan said.
Lieutenant General Bruce Wright, commander of the roughly 50,000 US forces in Japan, Washington's biggest ally in Asia, said in an interview this week the Iraq War is reducing the availability of US troops and equipment to meet other contingencies and eating up funds that might be used to replace or upgrade planes that are being pushed to their operational limits.
China, meanwhile, is filling the skies with newer, Russian-made Sukhoi Su-27 "Flankers" and Su-30s, along with the domestically built J-10, a state-of-the-art fighter that Beijing just rolled out in January.
China has also improved its ballistic missile defenses and its ability to take the fight into space -- as it proved by shooting down an old weather satellite at an orbital height similar to that used by the US military.
Wright stressed he is "positive" about the current efforts to increase diplomatic and political engagement with Beijing. But he said the Chinese military buildup is disconcerting.
"Are we in trouble? It depends on the scenario," Wright said in the interview on Thursday. "But you have to be concerned about the small number of our forces and the age of our forces."
Wright said the US Air Force's fleet is older than ever.
The average age of the F-15 fighters, for example, is about 24 years, while that of the KC-135 Stratotanker, a mid-air refueling plane that is a key element in the Air Force's ability to conduct long-range missions, is 46 years.
Wright, who was at this air base on Japan's southern island of Okinawa to meet with local commanding officers, said the improvement in Chinese air defenses had made China's airspace "difficult if not impossible" to penetrate with the kind of US fighters -- F-15s and F-16s -- now deployed in Japan.
Doing so would require the F-22 or the Joint Strike Fighter, which both have stealth capabilities. The Air Force sent a dozen F-22s to Japan earlier this year, but only for a temporary deployment. It has no plans to send more there permanently.
The Joint Strike Fighter, or F-35, is not yet combat-ready.
"Our planes are much older than the planes they would be matched against," Wright said. "For the first time in history, we are seeing another nation, in this case China, with newer fighters than we have. We know that they continue to invest at a level that is unprecedented. We need to be watchful of Chinese military capabilities."
He said the demands of supporting ground troops in Iraq has pushed the Air Force to draw on its fighters from virtually anywhere they can be found. Two US F-16 fighter squadrons from the base in Misawa, Japan, are rotating in and out of Iraq.
"The question is how much more are they going to need," he said. "They are already pulling them out of Misawa, so where else are they going to come from?"
Wright said Beijing is also at an advantage because it is not at war.
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October 11th, 2007, 07:51 PM #2
Re: China's air defense nearly impenetrable for US, official says
Don't forget who it was that allowed the sale of state-of-the-art computers and computer technology to China and approved and allowed the U.S. firm LORAL to transfer missile launching technology including multiple re-entry vechicle technology to China.
I won't mention his name, but his wife is now running a Presidential primary race.
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October 12th, 2007, 10:49 AM #3
Re: China's air defense nearly impenetrable for US, official says
Well that's just lovely, isn't it?
Guess we need to order some more F/A-22s and B-2s.
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October 12th, 2007, 11:01 AM #4
Re: China's air defense nearly impenetrable for US, official says
Come on now guys, lets use our think pieces here. [sarcasm]It isn't like our General officers have ever put out disinformation for the consumption of our potential enemies or anything.[/sarcasm]
Bill USAF 1976 - 1986, NRA Endowment, USCCA
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October 12th, 2007, 05:41 PM #5
Re: China's air defense nearly impenetrable for US, official says
..and stop helping to fund them by buying crap from China, if there's an American made product alternative. Harder to find these days I know, but we do still make things.
one helpful source:
http://www.howtobuyamerican.com
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October 12th, 2007, 06:05 PM #6
Re: China's air defense nearly impenetrable for US, official says
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