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Amphibious Warfare: The Key to China's Overseas Military Ambitions
Jul 26, 2019 | 09:30 GMT

The Chinese navy's amphibious transport dock Changbai Shan
(VanderWolf Images/Shutterstock)
Highlights
- Amphibious warfare is a key element of China's warfighting strategy, figuring prominently its military's readiness for expeditionary warfare to safeguard Chinese interests in the South China Sea and the invasion of Taiwan.
- China's new Type 075 amphibious ships mark a new chapter in the continued improvement of its military sealift capability.
- Progress, however, remains uneven, with obstacles to the overall development of China's amphibious capabilities remaining.
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