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CHINESE MARITIME MILITIA (2) answer(s).
 
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Chinese maritime militia: a perfect swarm? / Armour, Michael D   Journal Article
Armour, Michael D Journal Article
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Contents The South China Sea is a zone of contention between China and other nations in the region. The US Navy has decreased the number of ships available to counter Chinese encroachments here and this power vacuum may be exploited by the Chinese Maritime Militia (CMM). The militia is comprised of fishing vessels that are used to augment the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), and possesses sophisticated communication and GPS technology. CMM units, using swarm warfare tactics and Network Centric Warfare (NCW), have the potential to become a significant combat multiplier in China’s endeavours to take control of the area. Therefore, it is important to understand the tactics and capabilities of this organisation. Similarly, if Beijing decides to close or interdict the South China Sea trade routes or expand naval influence into the Indian Ocean, other actors, such as India, Australia or Japan may be drawn into direct confrontation with the militia.
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Struggle for Blue Territory Chinese Maritime Militia Grey-Zone Operations / Kennedy, Conor   Journal Article
Kennedy, Conor Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China employs three sea forces to defend and advance its maritime claims – the People’s Liberation Army Navy, the China Coast Guard and the maritime militia. This third force plays a vital role in protecting China’s maritime rights and interests, performing tasks that fit what observers are increasingly referring to as the ‘grey zone’ between war and peace. In this article, Conor Kennedy addresses Chinese considerations that guide the use of maritime militia and defines a range of operations by reviewing publicly known cases.
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