Saturday, May 29, 2010

China may have F-22 rival by 2018

May 21, 2010
An F-22 Raptor deploys flares over Kadena Air Base, Japan, Jan 15, 2009. — Reuters pic

WASHINGTON, May 21 — China is building an advanced combat jet that may rival within eight years Lockheed Martin Corp’s F-22 Raptor, the premier US fighter, a US intelligence official said.

The date cited for the expected deployment is years ahead of previous Pentagon public forecasts and may be a sign that China’s rapid military build-up is topping many experts’ expectations.

“We’re anticipating China to have a fifth-generation fighter ... operational right around 2018,” Wayne Ulman of the National Air and Space Intelligence Centre testified yesterday to a congressionally mandated group that studies national security implications of US-China economic ties.

“Fifth-generation” fighters feature cutting-edge capabilities, including shapes, materials and propulsion systems designed to make them look as small as a swallow on enemy radar screens.

Defence Secretary Robert Gates had said last year that China “is projected to have no fifth-generation aircraft by 2020” and only a “handful” by 2025.

He made the comments on July 16 to the Economic Club of Chicago while pushing Congress to cap F-22 production at 187 planes in an effort to save billions of dollars in the next decade.

Ulman is China “issues manager” at the centre that is the US military’s prime intelligence producer on foreign air and space forces, weapons and systems. He said China’s military was eyeing options for possible use of force against Taiwan, which Beijing deems a rogue province.

The People’s Liberation Army, as part of its Taiwan planning, also is preparing to counter “expected US intervention in support of Taiwan,” he told the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission.

He said the PLA’s strategy included weakening US air power by striking air bases, aircraft carrier strike groups and support elements if the US stepped in.

Attacks against US “basing infrastructure” in the western Pacific would be carried out by China’s air force along with an artillery corps’ conventional cruise missile and ballistic missile forces, he said outlining what he described as a likely scenario.

He described China as a “hard target” for intelligence-gathering and said there were a lot of unknowns about its next fighter, a follow-on to nearly 500 4th generation fighters “that can be considered at a technical parity” with older US fighters.

“It’s yet to be seen exactly how (the next generation) will compare one on one with say an F-22,” Ulman told the commission. “But it’ll certainly be in that ballpark.”

Lockheed Martin, the Pentagon’s No 1 supplier by sales, is in the early stages of producing another fifth-generation fighter, the F-35. Developed with eight partner countries in three models with an eye to achieving economies of scale and export sales, it will not fly as fast or as high as the F-22.

Gates has argued that the United States enjoys a lopsided advantage in fighters, warships and other big-ticket military hardware. Some US congressional decisions on arms programs amount to overkill, out of touch with “real-world” threats and today’s economic strains, he said in two speeches on the issue this month.

“For example, should we really be up in arms over a temporary projected shortfall of about 100 Navy and Marine strike fighters relative to the number of carrier wings, when America’s military possesses more than 3,200 tactical combat aircraft of all kinds?” Gates said on May 8.

“Is it a dire threat that by 2020 the United States will have only 20 times more advanced stealth fighters than China?” he added at the Eisenhower presidential library in Abilene, Kansas.

Geoff Morrell, the Pentagon press secretary, discounted the gap between the timelines cited by Gates and Ulman. He declined to comment on whether China had made enough progress since last July to change intelligence on the next fighter’s debut.

Richard Fisher, an expert on the Chinese military at the private International Assessment and Strategy Centre, said Gates’ decision to end F-22 production is proving to be “potentially very wrong.”

“We will need more F-22s if we are going to adequately defend our interests,” he said in an interview on Thursday at the hearing.

Bruce Lemkin, a US Air Force deputy undersecretary for ties to foreign air forces, told the commission he had visited Taiwan twice in his official capacity and that the capabilities of Taiwan’s aging F-16s, also built by Lockheed, were not “keeping up.”

Whether to meet Taiwan’s request for advanced F-16 fighters or upgrade the old ones was still under review by the Obama administration, he said before Ulman spoke. — Reuters

7 comments:

  1. J4,

    How come CSL did not join PM & Rosmah for Weesak celebration. Is it bcos it is meant for clean ppl only??

    Confused

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  2. Heard of the cabinet reshuffle and also look at CSL's facial expression. I think he has lost steam.

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  3. Pre- WW2, Japs have very strong presence at the Korean peninsula, that lead them to the invasion of Manchuria which they use as a stage to invade China. Like wise the America currently have about 28,000 troops in South Korea and a strong base in Japan. Surely China is not comfortable with what is seen on the chess board, they are actually surrounded, with Taiwan at the South East and the US trying to use Tibet at the South West.

    Thats why China will support North Korea at all cost, they invested with hundred thousand of their human resources during the Korean War, for a strategic move to prevent the Americans from any free passage to China, today they will do the same in case the former have any funny idea again, do not forget general macarthur was on the blink to use the atomic bomb on China during the Korean War to cut their casualty.

    As long as the American do not drop their nonsense of confronting China and stop selling arms to Taiwan and supporting the Dalai Lama cause to split Tibet, North Korea will always be China's pawn. No body want any enemy at their doorstep.

    The below reports display the Japs desire, once they are in power again, they will let loose their barbaric trait to invade and conquering other nation to satisfied their thirst for blood.

    With that kind of threat China is facing they have every reasons to built and modernise their army. Simply put the US and Japs cannot be trusted, once in awhile it is good that the North Korean test fire one or two missile over Japan to keep those apes in check.....

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    BEIJING, May 28 (Xinhua) -- As a bilateral agreement, the Japan-U.S. Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security should not harm the interests of China and other third parities, said Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu here Friday.
    Ma made the remarks in response to a question about Japan's latest claim over the Diaoyu Islands in a news report.
    According to the report, Japan said on Thursday the Diaoyu Islands were a part of Japan and the U.S. would be obligated according to the treaty to engage in military conflicts between China and Japan over the island should they occur.
    Ma said China has indisputable sovereignty over the Diaoyu Island and adjacent islets, which have been an inalienable part of China's territory since ancient times.

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  4. How come CSL did not join PM & Rosmah for Weesak celebration. Is it bcos it is meant for clean ppl only??

    Not invited . Maybe the temple or temple committee asked him not to come !

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  5. Heard of the cabinet reshuffle and also look at CSL's facial expression. I think he has lost steam.

    Or running out of steam .

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  6. A strong China , militarily would be good for all Asian countries and for all Chinese living in Asia . Read between the lines also .

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  7. China has come a long way,,

    BUT MCA has gone back a few million miles.
    hahaha


    fck-MCA

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