Links tagged “Navy”
- Beijing plans ‘strategic service and logistics base’ on Woody Island, two islets in South China Sea
- Admiral Accuses Beijing of Militarising S China Sea After US Naval Encroachment
- Chinese Hackers Stole Maritime Military Secrets From Group Of Universities
- China Denounces US Freedom of Navigation Talk as ‘Pretext to Provocative Moves’
- US Navy Vessels Sail Through Taiwan Strait Despite Beijing's Past Warnings
- Chinese land army now makes up less than half of PLA’s strength as military aims to transform itself into modern fighting force
- New US Intelligence Study: China "Already Leads The World” In Key Weapons Technologies
- China To US Navy Chief: Army Will Defend Taiwan Claims "At Any Cost"
- Chinese scholar offers insight into Beijing’s strategic mindset
- China Activates "Ship Killer" Dong-Feng Missiles After US Navy Buzzes Disputed Islands
- Trump Enacts Bill Countering China's Global 'Strategic Influence'
- Chinese Admiral Says Sinking US Carriers Would End South China Sea Spat
- War Ready? Chinese Warship Set Sail Armed With Electromagnetic Railgun
- ‘China, China, China’: Trump’s new Pentagon chief Patrick Shanahan sets US defence priorities
- China Builds Massive Radio Antenna Facility to Communicate With Submarines
- "Inappropriate Language" Used During Top Gun Incident As China Buzzes Canadian Plane
- 2 US warships pass through Taiwan Strait ahead of crucial Trump-Xi meeting
- ‘We Will Not Seek Hegemony': Beijing Expects South China Sea Rulebook in 3 Years
- Will the ‘Taiwan question’ give rise to a World War III scenario?
- China Reportedly Walking 'Phantom' Drone Warpath With US
- China Plans to Build Its First Airfield in Antarctica
- ‘Prepare For War’: China Leader Warns Nation’s Military Command Over Taiwan
- Military Cooperation Is the Cornerstone of the Exceptionally Close Russia-China Relations
- "Prospect Of U.S.-China War Rising" After US Warships Sail Through Taiwan Strait
- Pentagon sends two US warships through Taiwan Strait, risking fury from Beijing as tensions remain high