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Old 04-21-2021, 11:12 AM
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China's overseas naval base is now big enough for its aircraft carriers, a top US commander says
By: Ryan Pickrell - Insider News - 04-21-21
Re: https://www.businessinsider.com/chin...mmander-2021-4

2018 Photo link: https://i.insider.com/5ae4a82d7708e9...jpeg&auto=webp
Chinese Navy aircraft carrier Liaoning in the western Pacific Ocean, April 18, 2018. Stringer via Reuters

* China has expanded its first and only overseas military base, a US commander said Tuesday.

* The Africa Command commander said the Djibouti base is now big enough to support aircraft carriers.

* China has two aircraft carriers in service with a third one in the works.

China's first overseas military base has expanded and is now capable of supporting the country's growing aircraft carrier force, a US combatant commander revealed Tuesday.

"Their first overseas military base, their only one, is in Africa, and they have just expanded that by adding a significant pier that can even support their aircraft carriers in the future," Gen. Stephen Townsend, the head of US Africa Command, told the House Armed Services Committee, Stars and Stripes reported.

China opened a base in Djibouti on the Horn of Africa and began deploying troops there in 2017. Prior to its opening, the Chinese Ministry of Defense said the base "is for the purpose of better undertaking its international responsibilities and obligations and better protecting its lawful interests, instead of seeking military expansion."

Speaking to lawmakers Tuesday, Townsend said that the base is becoming a "platform to project power across the continent and its waters," adding that "around the continent, they are looking for other basing opportunities."

Forbes published a report in May 2020 featuring satellite images of Chinese efforts to expand the Djibouti base. Defense writer H I Sutton said at the time that a 1,120-foot pier visible in the images of the military base was "just long enough to accommodate China's new aircraft carriers, assault carriers or other large warships."

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China officially opened its first overseas military base in Djibouti in August 2017. YouTube/CGTN

The Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) currently has two aircraft carriers. The Liaoning was developed from the unfinished hull of a discarded Soviet heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser, and the newer Shandong is an improved, indigenously-produced version of the Liaoning.

China is working on a third carrier, which is expected to be a larger, more modern flattop with a catapult launch system.

China is also building new Type 075 amphibious assault ships. The first of the new ships was launched in 2019, and sea trials were underway by the following summer.

Because Djibouti offers access to strategic waterways, multiple countries have set up outposts there, including the US. The Chinese naval base is actually just a few miles down the road from the US military base, Camp Lemmonier.

In 2017, Townsend's predecessor, Gen. Thomas Waldhauser, said that there were "some very significant operational security concerns" because of the Chinese base's proximity to that of the US.

"We've never had a base of, let's just say a peer competitor, as close as this one happens to be. So there's a lot of learning going on," the general told Breaking Defense at the time.

As neighbors in Djibouti, the US and China have not always gotten along. For example, in 2018, The Wall Street Journal reported that Chinese military personnel were targeting US military pilots flying over Djibouti with a high-powered laser.

Africa is one of many areas of strategic competition between the US and China.

"China is of great concern. They are literally everywhere on the continent," Townsend said Tuesday, according to USNI News. "They are placing a lot of bets down. They are spending a lot of money. They built a lot of critical infrastructure."

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Personal note: Well guy's it looks like we could be fighting two fronts in two location in the very near future. Put on your game face and be ready to take out those issues of concern.
Spreading their forces will now add another point of interest into our game plans. I hope all the bases are covered by the DOD as this could spread out forces in which could deter other game plans in place!?
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