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Old 03-31-07, 04:12 PM   #1
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I wonder what they will do with it once they have it.

Come to think of it, China has the worlds largest army doesn't it?
What do they do with that?!

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笨英国人! :p

The PLA has historically been quite useful in propping up the Chinese Communist Party. I believe Most PLA members are also party members. Here is a small bit that explains it better than I can:

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Originally Posted by John McCormick, Comparative Politics in Transition, 5th ed.
The PLA is not only an army, air force, and navy in the conventional sense, but it also recruits for the party, educates and informs people, and was used by Mao to act as an example to the people. Members of the PLA were encouraged to work on farms and in facotires, and the PLA even went so far as to abolish ranks in 1965 in order to stand as an example of egalitarianism. (The ranks were reestablished in the mid-1980s.

During the Cultural Revolution - when regular government effectively broke down and many government posts went unfilled - the PLA took over administrative duties, kept the Chinese economy functioning, and essentially held the country together. In any other country, it might have used the opportunity to stage a coup; instead, it helped neutralize the Red Guards and restore the party to power.
Nowadays the PLA is undergoing many modernizations. They have not really fought in any 'serious' engagements outside of a few skirmishes with India, Russia, etc., but lately are probably thinking a lot about Taiwan and south-east Asian energy assets.

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Old 04-01-07, 03:04 AM   #2
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spratly islands, anyone??
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Old 04-01-07, 03:23 PM   #3
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The Rising Sea Dragon in Asia

This site's mission is to document and analyse the rapid growth and modernization of the Red Chinese navy, and put that growth and modernization into perspective in the current geo-political situation as it relates to US vital interests in general, and as it relates particularly to the US Navy. Use the links above to navigate to areas of interest. [NOTE: Pages on this site are very pictorial intensive and will load slowly on any dial-up connection.]:
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Old 04-01-07, 06:04 PM   #4
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VARYAG TRANSFORMATION
INTO AN OPERATIONAL PLAN AIRCRAFT CARRIER


It is the author and researcher of the forging web-site's opinion that the Chinese Navy (PLAN) will launch the Varyag in the 2008-2010 time frame and begin trials and training for her use as an operational aircraft carrier with a wing of SU-33 aircraft, perhaps modernized with vectored thrust and strike at sea and ground attack capabilities in addition to its already significant air superiority capabilites. Furthermore, this air wing will be supported by KA-31 AEW helos operating off the carrier in conjunction with other ASW and SAR helicopters. This training will be ongoing for several years as the PLAN gains experience in carrier operations, and will prepare them for the introduction of one or more of their own indigenous carrier later in the 2010 decade, which will include Chinese indigenous navalized aircraft and their own, more capable AEW and EW aircraft.
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Old 04-01-07, 06:33 PM   #5
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I bet none of you have read it:http://www.militarytimes.com/static/...3dnplanavy.pdf
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