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Biggest air component: this year DSIE will address frontline operational requirements and support functions available to the aerospace sector / Force   Journal Article
Force Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Over the last six years Clarion Events has built up Defence & Security Equipment International (DSEI) to become the world's largest fully integrated defence and security exhibition. Over that period, global spend on defence and security has fluctuated; however, nations such as India have found themselves on the positive side of this change. With the Indian aerospace defence industry being one of the fastest growing in the world, this has attracted major global aerospace companies to India and the reason why events like DSEI have become so important, as companies around the world adapt to the changing environment and look towards new markets to trade and build business ties.
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Chinese navy, its regional power and global reach / You Ji   Journal Article
You Ji Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN)'s recent accomplishments are impressive but have not gone beyond 'pocket excellence', as its overall structure and equipment are still out of date. However, the PLAN now has ships and powerful weapons that enable it to extend its combat range and engage its foes in a relatively large-scale maritime campaign beyond the Yellow Sea-its traditional battlefield. Depending on the nature of operations, it may already be able to carry out blue water missions around the first island chain in the West Pacific. Yet this article argues that due to its inherent weaknesses the PLAN has so far positioned itself as a regional navy, not a global one, in terms of its missions and capability building. On the other hand, the notion of a regional navy is open ended. As the PLAN acquires more ocean-going warships, its combat reach will incrementally expand, and its current defensive posture will acquire more teeth.
Key Words China  Regional Power  Yellow Sea  PLA Navy  PLAN  Global Reach 
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