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English: Journal article "China's Military Operations Other than War". The uploaded content is the modified version; I used the Adobe Acrobat Pro DC (re)modified this document from the original version by removing the images not covered by the licence.
Distributed Operations is a form of maneuver warfare where small, highly capable units spread across a large area of operations will create an advantage over an adversary through the deliberate use of separation and coordinated, independent tactical actions. DO units will use close combat or supporting arms to disrupt the enemy's access to key ...
While the overall number of overseas military bases has fallen since 1945, the United States, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Russia and France still possess or utilize a substantial number of them. Smaller numbers of overseas military bases are operated by China, Iran, India, Italy, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates.
China has fielded its largest regional maritime deployment in decades, Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said Tuesday, as it monitors what it says is a surge of Chinese military activities in the Taiwan ...
China as a part of BRI is planning to construct deep-sea port at Kyaukphyu, on Myanmar's west coast which is 970 km from India's Andaman and Nicobar islands, at an estimated cost of $7 billion. Strategists have also identified the Marao Atoll, in the Maldives, as a potential Chinese military base of operations.
Another object of the exercise was to test "warfighting concepts that are not fully refined," according to deputy exercise director Colonel Nicholas Nuzzo, USMC. These included concepts like distributed maritime operations and expeditionary advanced base operations. It is intended that the exercise be repeated every three years. [5]
Chinese military operations other than war (MOOTW) focus on deterring war, resolving conflict, promoting peace, and supporting civil authorities in response to domestic crises. The non-traditional missions of the Chinese armed forces have evolved as an increasingly used tool of statecraft. [ 1 ]
PLANCDF units were integrated into the PLAN multi-domain operations by receiving targeting data from non-PLANCDF radars. [10] The PLANCDF's coastal defense mission remained significant through the 1990s, [3] after which the increasing capability of the other PLA branches to conduct extended operations at long-range made it less important. [9]