Sunday, April 24, 2011

China stressed the Pentagon surveillance UAV

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Information Photo: U.S. troops carry laser-guided bombs, "Predator" unmanned aerial vehicles 

"Pakistan Patriot" website reported on April 23 Topic: U.S. drone toward China 

Drone attack in Pakistan on the discussion of the "long war journal" website, said: "'Predator' program effect may have reached the maximum. The current attacks will have a great time negative effects, and further angered Pakistan actors. "The site is current and former CIA operations officer. 

With the withdrawal of Pakistani UAV, to fly these aircraft is the way of Libya and China Taiwan. These UAVs are most likely stationed in Okinawa, Korea and Japan. 

The Pentagon will be a lot of armed unmanned aerial vehicle ("Predator" and "death") sent to the U.S. Pacific Command, where they part of the purpose is to support the reconnaissance activities against China. Unmanned aircraft will monitor the growth of China's military power and North Korea's nuclear and missile programs. "With the United States from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq war withdrawal, unmanned aerial vehicles will be available for disposal in the coming months." 

William Lowther has written an article about the plan to send more unmanned aircraft to the Pacific the articles. In the "Washington Times" article published in the Department of Defense described the plan. The Pentagon on a global scale 33 "Predator" and 32 "death" of the total force to develop a 50 billion budget - about 12,000 support staff. 

Last year, U.S. troops will "Global Hawk" unmanned reconnaissance aircraft deployed to Guam. These aircraft will be placed this year, Taiwan. 

"Taipei Times" Web site reported on April 23 Topic: U.S. plans to deploy more unmanned aerial vehicles in the Pacific 

The Pentagon is planning to deploy a number of armed drones under the command of the Pacific Command, where they perform the mission include protect Taiwan's security, to prevent a surprise attack the Chinese mainland. 

Equipped with the most advanced surveillance cameras of the "Predator" and "Death" unmanned aerial vehicles to monitor the enhancement of China's military power and North Korea's missile and nuclear programs. 

"Washington Times" earlier this week quoted a Pentagon official as saying that the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, a special working group is studying whether it should take the initiative. 

Military source said, "Predator" and "death" is most likely to be deployed in South Korea and Okinawa, Japan. The two aircraft capable of flying 644 km per hour continuously for 24 hours. 

Last year, the U.S. military deployed in Guam, "Global Hawk" unmanned reconnaissance aircraft. "Predator" and "death" with the "Global Hawk", together, control the scale of China's growing missile forces and coastal (some of which deployed in the province of Taiwan across the sea directly) activities, and monitor Taiwan China and many Asian countries claimed sovereignty over the remote islands. 

Washington think-tank Global Security Institute, said John Pike, head of "Predator" and "death" may be used to monitor China's coast, where they can provide more than satellites, "lasting" coverage. 

He said that in China, including missile tracking of military drills, including drills, their role in particular. 

Parker said: "It all helps to Taiwan's security." 

UAV data collected can be sent almost immediately to the ground base, while in case of emergency they can launch deadly precision strike missiles. 

It is believed to UAV research and development than the United States a few years behind, but some people worry that Beijing may be catching up. 

US-China Economic and Security Review Commission's recent report says: "The PLA Air Force has already deployed several types of unmanned aircraft for reconnaissance and combat purposes." 

The report also says: "In addition, China is developing a variety of high-flying long-range unmanned aerial vehicles, following the deployment of these aircraft will make the People's Liberation Army into the Air Force long-range reconnaissance and combat in a wider choice."

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