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pla update: Issue 12, July 17, 2023
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PLA Update, Issue 12, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
. Source: CCTV-7 . Future commanding officers of PLAN surface combatants recently completed a four-nation tour of countries neighboring the South China Sea. From May 15 to June 24, the PLAN ... Issue 12 PLA Update, Issue 12, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA). /Newsletters/PLA ... in Southeast Asia and participation in the Multilateral Naval Exercise Komodo in Indonesia. We conclude this issue with a People’s Republic of China (PRC) defense newspaper’s take on the publicly released US
North Korea's Strategic Surprise in the Yellow Sea: A Future Scenario
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Markus Garlauskas presents a fictional future Yellow Sea conflict scenario, following the consequences of a surprise attack by North Korea against South Korea.
South Korea. /images/InDepth/Post108.jpg North Korea's Strategic Surprise in the Yellow Sea: A Future Scenario 108 Markus Garlauskas Markus Garlauskas is a part-time senior advisor for CNA's Countering ... Should Prepare for a Crisis in the Yellow Sea . It is a stark warning of the potential consequences if the United States and South Korea are unprepared for the military and political implications of North ... ” of an obscure agreement governing disputed waters in the Yellow Sea near South Korea's Paengyong Island. These waters had been a perennial flashpoint, the site of numerous miliary clashes between North
Ladd and Hay Receive CNA's Deployer Award for 2021
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CNA honored Research Scientist Dr. Mallory Ladd and Research Analyst Samantha Hay with the CNA Deployer Award for lengthy tours at sea. Ladd deployed on USS Carl Vinson with Carrier Strike Group 1 from July 2021 to February 2022. Hay has been deployed on USS Harry S Truman with Carrier Strike Group 8 since November 2021.
. In the Western Pacific, Philippine Sea, and South China Sea, she designed and directed experiments to test and validate tactics, techniques, and procedures while the strike group conducted dual carrier ... CNA honored Research Scientist Dr. Mallory Ladd and Research Analyst Samantha Hay with the CNA Deployer Award for lengthy tours at sea. Ladd deployed on USS Carl Vinson with Carrier Strike Group 1 ... for 2021 CNA honored Research Scientist Dr. Mallory Ladd and Research Analyst Samantha Hay with the CNA Deployer Award for lengthy tours at sea. Ladd deployed on USS Carl Vinson with Carrier Strike Group
PRC Spy Balloon Reveals New Arena of Strategic Competition
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The 2023 China spy balloon incident should be understood in the context of other China balloon operations and PRC writings on the military use of balloons.
, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities. Although the US military conducts airborne reconnaissance missions in international airspace off the PRC coast and in the South China Sea, the PRC has ... PRC Spy Balloon Reveals New Arena of Strategic Competition PRC Spy Balloon Reveals New Arena of Strategic Competition The 2023 China spy balloon incident should be understood in the context of other China balloon operations and PRC writings on the military use of balloons. The overflight of a People’s Republic of China (PRC) spy balloon across the continental United States reveals Beijing’s
Chinas Revolution in Doctrinal Affairs
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This paper raises a number of important questions on China's views on nuclear doctrine and nuclear operations that will have a direct bearing on the future of strategic stability in US-China relations.
affairs, as well as unresolved competing claims for maritime resources in the South China Sea with various Southeast Asian nations. All of these concerns and uncertainties underscored the need ...  and subsequently in China, also give PLA operations professionals and theorists cause for pause and self-reassessments of its external security situation provided added impetus to the need for doctrinal change. China’s perception of it own changing security landscape during this period was highlighted by the need to enhance its ability to deter Taiwan’s drift away from the mainland. It was also influenced
ai and autonomy in russia: Special Issue, September 8, 2022
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September 8, 2022 issue features translations of several Russian military journal articles that reflect on the use of AI and autonomy. All have been written since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
, but now in the information technology domain. More than 40 countries, including the USA, Russia, Great Britain, France, China, Israel, South Korea, are developing robots capable of fighting without ... (zones), using the potential capabilities of forces and means in the aerospace domain, at sea and in cyberspace in order to strike at critically important objects, creating conditions for the further ... and sea domains. It will be widely used for non-contact strikes and ensuring the actions of troops (forces). Without gaining superiority in air and space, it will become impossible to achieve
ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 40, June 15, 2022
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. Military and Security Military AI for monitoring the Black Sea The Russian MOD’s Scientific Research Institute for Long-Distance Radio Communications (NIIDAR, part of the RTI Systems Group) announced that it is developing an information system utilizing artificial intelligence to monitor the Black Sea. NIIDAR and RTI director general Yury Anoshko noted that along with the need to detect hostile vessels and aircraft in the area, there is now a need for extensive general monitoring of the entire Black Sea region, given the ongoing war with Ukraine and heightened tensions in the region
Ukraine’s Ripple Effect on Russia’s Indo-Pacific Horizon
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Elizabeth Wishnick examines how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has impacted the country’s economic and strategic prospects with the Asia-Pacific states.
longstanding partners China, India, and Vietnam. Despite the Sino-Russian partnership, Putin provided only limited support for China on South China Sea issues, and there was even some competition ... China Studies Program . She is an expert in Sino-Russian relations, Asian security and Arctic geopolitics.   This article was originally published by the Danish Institute of International Studies ... posed by China, Russia’s strategic partner. For these reasons,  Russia has been opposed to the concept of the Indo-Pacific , which it views as an effort to constrain its role in in the region
US India Security Burden Sharing
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Building a partnership with India is central to U.S. security interests in the Indian Ocean (IO). The United States seeks to work with India to promote stability in a region of rising commercial and strategic importance. U.S. policymakers view India as an “anchor” or “pillar” of stability in the Asia-Pacific. Given declining defense budgets, however, the United States will have fewer resources for its forces and partner capacity-building in this vast region. Envisioning India as a “provider of security in the broader Indian Ocean region,” the United States is naturally eager to pursue burden-sharing opportunities with India as a means to this end. India for its part understands that the United States expects it to assume a greater leadership role in the IO and appreciates the importance of its growing economic and naval capabilities. In 2010, then-Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao spoke about the growing view that “a robust Indian naval presence is seen as a necessary contribution to a cooperative regional security order” and discussed “the cooperative burden-sharing of naval forces to fight piracy off the coast of Somalia” as an example of India’s contributions to IO security.
to substantial trade and energy flows along the sea lines of communica- tion and through strait chokepoints. In an era of decreasing defense budgets, the United States will be more judicious in applying ... , and the rise of China. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has written that “the United States is making a strategic bet on India’s future—that India’s greater role on the world stage will enhance peace and security.” Secretary Clinton goes on to describe India’s central importance within the Obama administration’s “vision for a more economically integrated and politically stable South and Central Asia
Elections in South Korea and the Philippines: Opportunities for Deeper U.S. Security Cooperation
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James Bellacqua discusses how elections in South Korea and the Philippines could lead to greater security cooperation with the U.S.
spoken about the importance of maintaining a Philippine military presence in the disputed South China Sea in order to defend the nation's sovereignty. Furthermore, Marcos has publicly clarified ... . The Armed Forces of the Philippines will require significant assistance to form a credible deterrent against China in the South China Sea , as Marcos advocates, and there is much Washington could ... of the Armed Forces of the Philippines as a challenge Beijing's sovereignty claims in the South China Sea. How Beijing responds to these developments, should they occur, will shape the security environment