Re: Latest Varyag Pics
You have the 3 largest commercial shipbuilders in the world (in terms of tonnage). You have 3 pretty strong economy, although SK is a bit behind the other two.
And then you have the current quarrell between Japan and its two neighbours. Finally, you have the ambitions of China. I see China setting several goals for its navy, but one of them is probably reaching the level of the Japanese navy in terms of equipment. Whenever you have something like this, the gloves are getting dropped.
There will be one whether or not people like it.FuManChu said:That's an important distinction to make. I'm sure China doesn't under-estimate the JMSDF - as isthvan pointed out, they have a light helicopter carrier under construction with another planned.
I have always wondered what will happen when China's first operational (as opposed to training) carrier is commissioned. It will give the PLAN a real boost, but at the same time its advantage could so easily be lost if Japan and South Korea go for them too. In some respects, I think the MSDF's new helicopter "destroyer" programme (the 13,500 t vessel we've mentioned) and the ROKN's LPXs are a preparatory stepping stone for such an eventuality.
The last thing the region needs is a naval arms race, though a cynic might say there's already a partial one going.
You have the 3 largest commercial shipbuilders in the world (in terms of tonnage). You have 3 pretty strong economy, although SK is a bit behind the other two.
And then you have the current quarrell between Japan and its two neighbours. Finally, you have the ambitions of China. I see China setting several goals for its navy, but one of them is probably reaching the level of the Japanese navy in terms of equipment. Whenever you have something like this, the gloves are getting dropped.