TR-1321-A Employing Land-Based Anti-Ship Missiles in the Western Pacific
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Publication
2013-10-22 - Rand
Word Count
13,500 words, Guess
Page Count
54 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL30718696M
- ISBN-139780833077929
- ISBN-100833077929
- OCLC Control Number859446788
- Library of Congress Control Number2013040215
Classifications
- LCCUG1312.A7 K45 2013
Description
In January 2012, President Obama declared that U.S. economic and security interests are ⁰́₋inextricably linked⁰́₊ to developments in the Asia-Pacific region. This shift in strategic priorities to East Asia was preceded by a growing literature on threats to the ability of the United States to project and sustain power there, particularly with regard to China. Land-based anti-ship missiles (ASMs) feature prominently in the capabilities of many island nations in the Western Pacific, but the United States currently lacks such systems. One promising approach would be for the United States to either develop and field its own land-based ASM systems that could be deployed to Asia in case of a conflict, significantly raising the cost for China, or work with partner nations to develop capabilities that could be used by U.S.-led coalitions and, should deterrence fail, to limit China⁰́₉s ability to inflict damage off the Asian mainland. Such capabilities could also facilitate regional cooperation with U.S. partners, enable the United States and its allies to interdict warships, or (supplemented by other assets) be used to form a full blockade of critical waterways in times of war. This report illustrates the potential capabilities of land-based ASMs and outlines some of the logistical and positioning considerations that will need to be included in a U.S. ASM strategy
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