Experts Say Russia, China Closing Weapons Gap with U.S.
By Debbie Gregory.
The U.S. is worried that its military advantage is getting smaller.
Russia and China are improving their ability to target U.S. aircraft and ships, closing the advanced weapons gap and challenging the US military presence in their regions.
Experts say the two countries are pushing the U.S. military farther away, in the air, on the sea, and under the sea.
China has become a big threat in the South China Sea, able to deploy numerous military assists to the disputed waters in no time. Russia has also warned that the Baltic Sea has become unsafe for the American military forces there.
China and Russia have test-fired intercontinental ballistic missiles that have the ability to evade the most complex of missile defense systems.
In terms of undersea technology, Beijing and Moscow have shown advancements.
“Chinese nuclear attack submarines are just in absolute overdrive, how quick they’re building and how fast the technology is developing,” said Chris Harmer, senior naval analyst at the US Institute for the Study of War. He added, “And we’ve seen a significant increase in Russian naval activity, Russian long-range naval activity, Russian ships conducting port calls to Bandar Abbas in Iran.”
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