China urged to fast-track carrier fleet upgrades as Japan boosts strike power
Military experts are urging China to accelerate upgrades to its aircraft carrier groups and enhance their combat capabilities. This call comes in response to Japan's increasing defense strength, including the deployment of long-range anti-ship missiles and forces on islands near Taiwan.

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AI-generatedMilitary experts are urging China to accelerate upgrades to its aircraft carrier groups and enhance their combat capabilities. This call comes in response to Japan's increasing defense strength, including the deployment of long-range anti-ship missiles and forces on islands near Taiwan. Tensions have escalated, with a recent simulated attack by Japan highlighting the potential threat to China's carrier fleet. In December, Japan scrambled fighter jets armed with anti-ship missiles in response to the movement of China's Liaoning aircraft carrier strike group, an action interpreted as a saturation-attack drill. A former PLA Navy officer noted that a key area for China to address is the limited number of stealth fighters within its carrier strike groups.
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4 extractedIn response to China's Liaoning carrier strike group, Japan scrambled a dozen F-2 fighter jets armed with 64 ASM-2 anti-ship missiles.
A potential gap that China’s carrier strike groups need to address is the limited number of stealth fighters.
Japan is ramping up its defence posture with long-range anti-ship missiles and deployments on islands near Taiwan.
China should speed up aircraft carrier group upgrades and boost combat capabilities to counter Japan’s growing defence strength.