• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Shaking the heavens and splitting the earth : Chinese air force employment concepts in the 21st century
  • Contributor: Cliff, Roger [Other]
  • Corporation: Project Air Force (U.S.) ; Rand Corporation
  • imprint: Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2011
  • Published in: Rand Corporation monograph series ; MG-915-AF
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxi, 274 pages)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9780833051134; 083305113X; 9780833049322; 0833051911; 0833049321; 9780833051912
  • Keywords: China Zhongguo ren min jie fang jun Kong jun ; China ; Air power China ; Air forces China ; Military doctrine China ; Air power ; Air forces ; Military doctrine ; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING ; Military Science ; HISTORY ; Military ; Aviation ; Electronic books
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  • Footnote: "Prepared for the United States Air Force
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-256) and index
  • Description: Less than a decade ago, China's air force was an antiquated service equipped almost exclusively with weapons based on 1950s-era Soviet designs and operated by personnel with questionable training according to outdated employment concepts. Today, the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) appears to be on its way to becoming a modern, highly capable air force for the 21st century. This monograph analyzes publications of the Chinese military, previously published Western analyses of China's air force, and information available in published sources about current and future capabilities of the PLAAF. It describes the concepts for employing forces that the PLAAF is likely to implement in the future, analyzes how those concepts might be realized in a conflict over Taiwan, assesses the implications of China implementing these concepts, and provides recommendations about actions that should be taken in response

    Less than a decade ago, China's air force was an antiquated service equipped almost exclusively with weapons based on 1950s-era Soviet designs and operated by personnel with questionable training according to outdated employment concepts. Today, the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) appears to be on its way to becoming a modern, highly capable air force for the 21st century. This monograph analyzes publications of the Chinese military, previously published Western analyses of China's air force, and information available in published sources about current and future capabilities of the PLAAF. It describes the concepts for employing forces that the PLAAF is likely to implement in the future, analyzes how those concepts might be realized in a conflict over Taiwan, assesses the implications of China implementing these concepts, and provides recommendations about actions that should be taken in response
  • Access State: Open Access