An extraordinary list of contributors addresses the Chinese Air Force in a truly comprehensive manner, providing insight to a level that hasn’t been seen before in any single volume on the PLA or its components. The chapters offer a complete picture of where the Chinese Air Force is today, where it has come from, and most importantly, where it is headed. Aging F–16A/B, AIDC F–CK–1 Ching-Kuo, and Mirage 2000 fighters are increasingly being outclassed and outnumbered by newer PRC aircraft such as the Su–27, J–10, J–11, and Su–30 aircraft. Where a decade ago, adversaries could operate with relative impunity facing a limited-range surface-to-air missile threat built around derivatives of the then 40-year-old Khrushchev-era SA–2, today they face far more dangerous S–300 systems and the S–400.
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Anyone that has worked with large documents knows how difficult it is to search to find that one bit of critical information. You could go to a government web site and click thru pages endlessly. Not only is it time consuming, but it is exhausting. This book is long, so printing that out on a network printer is out of the question. ePublishing changes all that. Yes, the book is available as a PDF file, but how easy is it to navigate a large PDF document on a mobile device? Do you really want to search a PDF document manually? Load this copy onto your Kindle, PC, iPad, Android Tablet, Nook, or iPhone and you have an easily searchable copy. We recommend the Kindle Paperwhite. It’s inexpensive, has long battery life and can hold a lot of documents.
Most devices will allow you to easily navigate this ePub version to any Chapter. Note that there is a distinction between a Table of Contents and “Page Navigation”. Page Navigation refers to a different sort of Table of Contents. Not one appearing as a page in the book, but one that shows up on the device itself when the reader accesses the navigation feature. Readers can click on a navigation link to jump to a Chapter or Subchapter. Once there, most devices allow you to “pinch and zoom” in or out to easily read the text. Kindle allows you to do word search and Page Flip . https://usgovpub.com
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
4th Watch Publishing Co.
Release
January 09, 2019
The Chinese Air Force - Evolving Concepts, Roles, and Capabilities: August 2012
An extraordinary list of contributors addresses the Chinese Air Force in a truly comprehensive manner, providing insight to a level that hasn’t been seen before in any single volume on the PLA or its components. The chapters offer a complete picture of where the Chinese Air Force is today, where it has come from, and most importantly, where it is headed. Aging F–16A/B, AIDC F–CK–1 Ching-Kuo, and Mirage 2000 fighters are increasingly being outclassed and outnumbered by newer PRC aircraft such as the Su–27, J–10, J–11, and Su–30 aircraft. Where a decade ago, adversaries could operate with relative impunity facing a limited-range surface-to-air missile threat built around derivatives of the then 40-year-old Khrushchev-era SA–2, today they face far more dangerous S–300 systems and the S–400.
Why buy an eBook when you can access data on a website for free? HYPERLINKS
First you gotta find it and make sure it’s the latest version, not always easy. It’s much more cost-effective to just order the latest version from Amazon.com
Anyone that has worked with large documents knows how difficult it is to search to find that one bit of critical information. You could go to a government web site and click thru pages endlessly. Not only is it time consuming, but it is exhausting. This book is long, so printing that out on a network printer is out of the question. ePublishing changes all that. Yes, the book is available as a PDF file, but how easy is it to navigate a large PDF document on a mobile device? Do you really want to search a PDF document manually? Load this copy onto your Kindle, PC, iPad, Android Tablet, Nook, or iPhone and you have an easily searchable copy. We recommend the Kindle Paperwhite. It’s inexpensive, has long battery life and can hold a lot of documents.
Most devices will allow you to easily navigate this ePub version to any Chapter. Note that there is a distinction between a Table of Contents and “Page Navigation”. Page Navigation refers to a different sort of Table of Contents. Not one appearing as a page in the book, but one that shows up on the device itself when the reader accesses the navigation feature. Readers can click on a navigation link to jump to a Chapter or Subchapter. Once there, most devices allow you to “pinch and zoom” in or out to easily read the text. Kindle allows you to do word search and Page Flip . https://usgovpub.com