ASSESSMENTS
China's Military Modernization Push Remains a Work in Progress
Apr 11, 2019 | 09:00 GMT
![This photo taken on April 24, 2018, shows J-15 fighter jets on China's sole operational aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, during a drill at sea.](https://worldview.stratfor.com/sites/default/files/styles/2x1_full/public/display-china-military-gettyimages-950940006.jpg?itok=9fUQ06ho)
This photo taken on April 24, 2018, shows J-15 fighter jets on China's sole operational aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, during a drill at sea. Despite Beijing's military advances in recent years, Washington will have the upper hand over China for another decade at least.
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Highlights
- Over the past 20 years, China has made tremendous progress in improving its military capabilities, but its modernization program will remain a work in progress in the decade to come.
- China trails the United States in terms of nuclear attack submarines, the ability to conduct aerial refueling and a sufficient amphibious capacity, and it is unlikely to close the gap in the immediate future.
- Beijing will continue to develop its capabilities on these fronts, but based on current projections, it will not reach parity with the United States by 2030.
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