China Accelerates Modernization by Applying Lessons From Russia-Ukraine War
By Colin Christopher
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China’s PLA Accelerates Modernization, Learning from Ukraine
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is rapidly modernizing, leveraging insights from the Russia-Ukraine War to enhance its joint operational capabilities. This analysis details key takeaways for the PLA, including the importance of integrated air defense, resilient logistics, precision strike, information dominance, and effective maneuver warfare.
China is translating these lessons into enhanced training exercises and doctrinal updates, focusing on multidomain operations and combined-arms coordination. Specific areas of focus include countering UAV threats, improving railway transport for sustainment, and integrating reconnaissance-strike complexes.
These developments have significant implications for U.S. and allied forces, highlighting the need for resilient C2 systems, enhanced joint interoperability, and preparation for a sophisticated adversary skilled in modern warfare. The PLA’s evolution underscores the critical need to adapt training and technology to counter emerging threats.
Keywords: PLA, China, Russia-Ukraine War, Military Modernization, Joint Operations, Integrated Air Defense, Logistics, Precision Strike, Information Dominance, Maneuver Warfare.
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