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military technology in the internet era: a new battlefield for competition between china and the united states

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military power disparity: who is more powerful?

although the united states still maintains a leading position in terms of overall military expenditure and military strength, it has a strong economic foundation, advanced weapons and equipment, and a global military base network. however, china has made remarkable achievements in equipment modernization in recent years. for example, china has the largest navy, including aircraft carriers such as the liaoning and shandong, and is actively developing new high-tech weapons and equipment.

china’s “a2/ad” strategy: responding to u.s. threats in the taiwan strait

the u.s. military system pays more attention to global projection capabilities. its military bases are spread all over the world and can respond quickly to global crises. china's military power is more focused on regional defense, especially in surrounding areas such as the taiwan strait and south china sea, and has deployed powerful "anti-access/area denial" capabilities (a2/ad) to restrict the freedom of action of the us military.

drones, hypersonic weapons and electronic warfare: china’s new strategy for seizing islands

with the advancement of science and technology, the form of modern warfare is undergoing fundamental changes, and the method of island seizure operations has also changed from direct landing in the past to multi-dimensional three-dimensional operations. china has made breakthrough progress in the fields of drones, hypersonic weapons and electronic warfare. these technologies will provide china with new strategic advantages in its battle to seize islands.

challenges and opportunities: opportunities and challenges faced by china in its battle to seize the island

although china has made great progress in military technology, it still faces some challenges. for example, the complexity of the geographical environment, the complicated sea conditions in the taiwan strait, and the rugged island terrain make traditional landing operations more difficult. it requires reliance on modern landing equipment such as amphibious assault ships and hovercrafts, as well as vertical air landing forces, to quickly seize key areas. task.

international situation and future prospects: the evolution of international relations

in today's era of globalization, international relations are constantly changing, and there are tensions between the united states and china on the taiwan strait issue. the united states has made it clear that it will maintain its "defense commitment" to taiwan and may intervene through military forces such as the seventh fleet. however, china's "anti-access/area denial" strategy is aimed at this threat and aims to limit its ability to enter the taiwan strait area by attacking the us military's aircraft carrier battle groups and forward bases.