The Conventional Missile Capabilities of China's Second Artillery Force: Cornerstone of Deterrence and Warfighting |
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Authors: | Michael S. Chase Andrew S. Erickson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Mahan Scholars Research Group in the Warfare Analysis and Research Department , US Naval War College , Newport , Rhode Island , USA michael.chase@usnwc.edu;3. Strategic Research Department , US Naval War College , Newport , Rhode Island , USA;4. Research at Harvard's Fairbank Center , Cambridge , Massachusetts , USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract Since its establishment in the early 1990s, the conventional missile component of the People's Liberation Army's Second Artillery Force (SAF) has emerged as a centerpiece of China's accelerating military modernization program. The conventional missile force has grown in size and sophistication, and China has developed a doctrine for its employment. Chinese military publications emphasize that it plays an increasingly important role in deterrence and warfighting. In particular, Chinese sources underscore its role in achieving information dominance, air superiority, and sea control as well as countering third-party intervention. China's development of advanced conventional missile capabilities highlights the growing vulnerability of fixed bases and surface ships. Moreover, organizational tendencies, could fuel dangerous escalation. In response to these challenges, the United States must adapt its traditional approach to military operations and deterrence in the Asia-Pacific. |
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