Powering up: Air force modernisation in Southeast Asia/ Jon Grevatt

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): Online resources: In: IHS Jane's Defence Weekly Vol.55 Issue 4, 24 January 2018, pp.24-30 (122)Summary: The nature of perceived threats in Southeast Asia is predominately territorial, with China's military rise and its growing ability to press its claims to most of the South China Sea causing concern about the region's future stability. As a result Southeast Asian countries have started to invest more in modernising their air capabilities.
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The nature of perceived threats in Southeast Asia is predominately territorial, with China's military rise and its growing ability to press its claims to most of the South China Sea causing concern about the region's future stability. As a result Southeast Asian countries have started to invest more in modernising their air capabilities.

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