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Air Power and International Security
Portsmouth Military Education Team
39 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to the Air Power and International Security Podcast. Brought to you by the University of Portsmouth's Military Education Team (PME), this show aims to develop understandings of the use of air and space power in the contemporary world. PME are a group of scholars working at RAF Cranwell and RAF Halton dedicated to the study of air and space power. In these episodes we will explore various issues relating to the theory and practice of military power across all domains (not just air!), international security and current affairs, and the history of military aviation and space power.
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Welcome to the Air Power and International Security Podcast. Brought to you by the University of Portsmouth's Military Education Team (PME), this show aims to develop understandings of the use of air and space power in the contemporary world. PME are a group of scholars working at RAF Cranwell and RAF Halton dedicated to the study of air and space power. In these episodes we will explore various issues relating to the theory and practice of military power across all domains (not just air!), international security and current affairs, and the history of military aviation and space power.
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20. Chinese Air Power
Air Power and International Security
26 minutes 16 seconds
2 years ago
20. Chinese Air Power

The Chinese Air Force, or to use it's proper name, the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF), was officially founded in July 1949. Since then, it has largely relied on Soviet or Russian made aircraft and has only been involved in two major conflicts: the Korean War in the 1950s, and the Sino-Vietnamese War in 1979. Over the past 20 years, however, China has been quickly expanding and enhancing its air capabilities, most notably with stealth aircraft like the J-20 and J-35. So this episode considers how capable the PLAAF currently are, and to what extent they pose a threat to the US Air Force, for example.


In today's show, we have Dr Brendan Mulvaney talking about the PLAAF's aircraft, capabilities, training, doctrine, and preparedness. Brendan was a pilot in the US Marine Corps, has a PhD in international relations from Fudan University in Shanghai, and currently serves as the Director of the China Aerospace Studies Institute at the Air University* in the US.


* Opinions, conclusions, and recommendations expressed or implied are solely those of the speaker and do not necessarily represent the views of the Air University, the Department of the Air Force, the Department of Defense, or any other U.S. government agency. 


Air Power and International Security
Welcome to the Air Power and International Security Podcast. Brought to you by the University of Portsmouth's Military Education Team (PME), this show aims to develop understandings of the use of air and space power in the contemporary world. PME are a group of scholars working at RAF Cranwell and RAF Halton dedicated to the study of air and space power. In these episodes we will explore various issues relating to the theory and practice of military power across all domains (not just air!), international security and current affairs, and the history of military aviation and space power.