ΣΧΟΛΙΟ ΙΣΤΟΛΟΓΙΟΥ : Μια πάρα πολύ σοβαρή και σημαντική είδηση. Ο γράφων τα έλεγε εδώ : "....Η σημαντικότερη διαφορά είναι η συνεχιζόμενη άνοδος της Κίνας, ο εντυπωσιακά γρήγορος εκσυγχρονισμός του στρατού της ,και η εμφάνισή του ως μια εξαιρετικά τρομερή ένοπλη δύναμη." και ...." Και τα δύο αυτά κράτη έχουν πάει στο σχολείο"....η Κίνα και η Ρωσσία δηλαδή και έχουν μελετήσει τον τρόπο αντίδρασης των Η.Π.Α.
Τι γράφει στο άρθρο σήμερα; .... “China went to school on us,” !!!!!!!
Όχι απλά μας διαβάζουν...αλλά χρησιμοποιούν ακριβώς και τα δικά μας λόγια.
A whopping six Chinese companies have stormed into the top 15 global defense firms according to a new report by Defense News, which today released its annual Top 100 list of the biggest defense companies in the world.
The top Chinese company on the list, Aviation Industry Corporation of China, boasts an estimated revenue from defense sales of $24 billion, pushing past traditional US defense giants General Dynamics and BAE Systems. The company has also inched within roughly a billion in revenue of fellow behemoths, Raytheon and Northrop Grumman, both of which pulled in just over $25 billion in 2018.
Two other Chinese companies,
China North Industries Group Corporation Limited, and the China
Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, made the top 10.
Pentagon officials have long bemoaned the Chinese government’s ability to order industry to respond quickly — and completely — to its demands. The new report shines a spotlight on the gravity of those complaints while shining a spotlight on secretive Chinese defense industry.
During his recent nomination
hearing to become the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Gen. Mark
Milley said when it comes to military technology and doctrine, “China
went to school on us,” telling the Senate Armed Services Committee,
“they watched us very closely in the First Gulf War, the Second Gulf
War. They watched our capabilities. And in many many ways, they have
mimicked those, and they have adopted many of the doctrines and
organizations.”
Some of the huge technological strides Beijing has made recently come as the result of rules that require foreign companies to share their technological expertise in exchange for access to China’s vast market. Using those technologies, combined with a willingness to spend, has allowed Chinese defense companies to grow at an astounding rate.
A Defense Intelligence Agency report
released in January said that this state of affairs isn’t likely to
change any time soon: “China has the political will and fiscal strength
to sustain a steady increase in defense spending during the next decade,
which will help support PLA modernization, develop an integrated
military-civilian defense industry, and explore new technologies with
defense applications,” the report concludes.
Given the poor transparency rules governing Chinese companies and China’s poor record of disclosing defense spending these companies could well be much larger than estimated.
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Τι γράφει στο άρθρο σήμερα; .... “China went to school on us,” !!!!!!!
Όχι απλά μας διαβάζουν...αλλά χρησιμοποιούν ακριβώς και τα δικά μας λόγια.
Beijing now boasts six of world's top 15 defense firms according to a new report, edging out a slew of traditional defense powerhouses.
WASHINGTON: The burgeoning Chinese defense industry has blown past the majority of its US counterparts while leaving virtually all of Europe in the dust, according to a new study of the global defense market.A whopping six Chinese companies have stormed into the top 15 global defense firms according to a new report by Defense News, which today released its annual Top 100 list of the biggest defense companies in the world.
The top Chinese company on the list, Aviation Industry Corporation of China, boasts an estimated revenue from defense sales of $24 billion, pushing past traditional US defense giants General Dynamics and BAE Systems. The company has also inched within roughly a billion in revenue of fellow behemoths, Raytheon and Northrop Grumman, both of which pulled in just over $25 billion in 2018.
Pentagon officials have long bemoaned the Chinese government’s ability to order industry to respond quickly — and completely — to its demands. The new report shines a spotlight on the gravity of those complaints while shining a spotlight on secretive Chinese defense industry.
Some of the huge technological strides Beijing has made recently come as the result of rules that require foreign companies to share their technological expertise in exchange for access to China’s vast market. Using those technologies, combined with a willingness to spend, has allowed Chinese defense companies to grow at an astounding rate.
Given the poor transparency rules governing Chinese companies and China’s poor record of disclosing defense spending these companies could well be much larger than estimated.
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