Projecting power : China sees strategic benefit in maritime engagement/ Andrew Tate

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2016Subject(s): In: IHS Jane's Navy International : Vol.121 Iss.3, May 2016, pp.6-8 (124)Summary: China now aspires to become a maritime power. Products of the strategy are the modern destroyers and frigates that have become the backbone of the 'orbat' today. China is improving its capacity to support distant naval deployments.
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China now aspires to become a maritime power. Products of the strategy are the modern destroyers and frigates that have become the backbone of the 'orbat' today. China is improving its capacity to support distant naval deployments.

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