27.09.2009, 13:05
Wird die Bedrohung, welche die chinesische Marine für die US Navy darstellt überbewertet?
Ein kleiner, aber recht guter Artikel:
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Ein kleiner, aber recht guter Artikel:
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Zitat:China's 'Increasing Naval Threat' Overstated
China's Navy -- officially the Peoples Liberation Army's Navy -- held an impressive naval review in the historic port city of Qingdao on 23 April, the 60th anniversary of the founding of the PLA Navy. By any criteria, the event was a great success. Beyond a Chinese contingent of 2 nuclear and 2 diesel-electric submarines, 5 missile destroyers, and 6 frigates, there were 21 ships representing 14 other nations at the review. The U.S. Navy's contribution to the anniversary celebration was the Aegis missile destroyer Fitzgerald (DDG 62).