Sustaining China’s naval operations

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The Chinese navy’s ability to project power into distant waters like the Indian Ocean or the Persian Gulf is constrained by its at-sea replenishment capacity, Felix K. Chang*, senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, writes. Monitoring the number and capabilities of Chinese underway replenishment ships is a good way to track the progress China has made toward developing a true blue-water navy.

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