HAI VÒNG ĐAI HẢI ĐẢO VÂY QUANH TRUNG CỘNG
CÁC CĂN CỨ KHÔNG QUÂN TRUNG CỘNG
CÂN BẰNG QUÂN SỰ GIỮA TRUNG CÔNG VÀ ĐÀI LOAN. KHÔNG LỰC.
China Taiwan
  
CÂN BẰNG QUÂN SỰ GIỮA TRUNG CÔNG VÀ ĐÀI LOAN. KHÔNG LỰC.
China Taiwan
Loại Máy Bay         Tổng cộng      Có tầm bay tới Đài Loan                                     
Fighters                   1,680               330                                               388 
Bombers/Attack    620                  160                                                22 
Transport                450                  40                                                  21 
Note: The PLAAF and the PLA Navy have approximately 2,300 operational combat aircraft.  
These consist of air defense and multi-role fighters, ground attack aircraft, fighter-bombers, and 
bombers.  An additional 1,450 older fighters, bombers and trainers are employed for training 
and R&D.  The two air arms also possess approximately 450 transports and over 100 
surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft with intelligence, surface search, and airborne early 
warning capabilities.  The majority of PLAAF and PLA Navy aircraft are based in the eastern 
half of the country.  Currently, 490 aircraft  could conduct combat operations against Taiwan 
without refueling.  However, this number could be significantly increased through any 
combination of aircraft forward deployment,  decreased ordnance loads, or altered mission 
profiles.
CÁC CĂN CỨ & HẠM ĐỘI TRUNG CỘNG
Taiwan Strait Military Balance, Naval Forces 
China                                                           Taiwan 
 Fleets                   Total             East and South Sea                            Total 
Destroyers           25                  15                                                           4 
Frigates                49                  40                                                         22 
Tank Landing
Ships&Amphibious
Transport Dock   27                  25                                                         12 
Medium Landing
Ships                      28                23                                                           4 
Diesel Attack
Submarines          54                 32                                                          4 
Nuclear Attack
Submarines          6                  2                                                              0 
Coastal Patrol
(Missile)                85              65                                                             61
Note: The PLA Navy has the largest force of principal combatants, submarines, and 
amphibious warfare ships in Asia.  After years of neglect, the force of missile-armed patrol 
craft is also growing.  In the event of a major Taiwan conflict, the East and South Sea Fleets 
would be expected to participate in direct action against the Taiwan Navy.  The North Sea 
Fleet would be responsible primarily for protecting Beijing and the northern coast, but could 
provide mission-critical assets to support other fleets.
CÁC BINH ĐOÀN TRUNG CỘNG
  
  
Taiwan Strait Military Balance, Ground Forces 
China                                              Taiwan 
                                     Total               Taiwan Strait Area              Total 
Personnel (Active)   1.25 million             400,000                      130,000 
Group Armies           18                              8                                    3 
Infantry Divisions   19                               6                                    0 
Infantry Brigades     25                             11                                   8 
Mechanized
Infantry Divisions   4                                 1                                   0 
Mechanized
Infantry Brigades    5                               1                                     3 
Armor Divisions      9                               4                                    0 
Armor Brigades       8                               3                                     4 
Artillery Divisions   2                               2                                    0 
Artillery Brigades    17                             6                                     5 
Airborne Divisions  3                              3                                     0 
Amphibious Divisions  2                        2                                     0 
Amphibious Brigades  3                         3                                     3 
Tanks                        7,000                       3,100                             1,100 
Artillery Pieces       8,000                      3,400                             1,600
Note: PLA active ground forces are organized into Group Armies.  Infantry, armor, and artillery 
units are organized into a combination of divisions and brigades deployed throughout the PLA’s 
seven MRs.  A significant portion of these assets are deployed in the Taiwan Strait area, 
specifically the Nanjing, Guangzhou, and Jinan MRs.  Taiwan has seven Defense Commands, 
three of which have Field Armies.  Each  Army contains an Artillery Command roughly 
equivalent to a brigade plus.
TẦM BẮN CỦA CÁC LOẠI TÊN LỮA TRUNG CỘNG
Glossary of Acronyms 
AAV: Amphibious Assault Vehicle: Tàu đổ bộ 
AEW&C: Airborne Early Warning and Control: Máy bay Cảnh báo Sớm.
APCSS: Asia Pacific Center for Security Studie: Trung tâm nghiên cứu an ninh châu Á- Thái bình Dươn. 
ASAT: Anti-Satellit: Chống Vệ tinh. 
ASBM: Anti-Ship Ballistic Missil: Tên lữa đạn đạo chống tàu biển. 
ASCM: Anti-Ship Cruise Missile: Tên lữa hành trình chống tàu biển.
bcm: billion cubic meters: tỷ mét khối.
b/d: barrels per day: Thùng (dầu) mỗi ngày.
C4ISR: Command, Control, Communications, : Bộ chỉ huy, Kiểm soát, Truyền tin. 
   Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, Điện toán, An Ninh, Thám báo.
   and Reconnaissance và Quan sát.
CCP: Chinese Communist Party: Đảng Cộng Sản Trung Quốc.
CMC: Central Military CommissionTrung tâm Điều hợp Quân Sự.
CNO: Computer Network Operations: Hoạt động Mạng điện toán.
COMSAT: Communications Satellite : Vệ tinh Viễn thông.
CONUS: Continental United States: Lục địa Mỹ.
DCT: Defense Consultative Talks: Hội thảo Tư vấn Quốc Phòng.
DDG: Guided-Missile Destroyer: Khu Trục Hạm Tên lữa.
DPCT: Defense Policy Coordination Talks Hội thảo điều hợp chính sách quốc phòng.
DSS: Defense Security Service: Đơn vị Quân Báo.
DSTL: Developing Sciences and Technologies List: Danh mục phát triển Khoa học&Kỷ thuật.
EEZ: Exclusive Economic Zone: Vùng kinh tế phát triển.
EU: European Union: Liên hiệp Châu Âu.
FAO: Foreign Affairs Office. Văn phòng Chính sách Đối Ngoại.
FFG: Guided-Missile Frigate: Tuần Dương Hạm Tên Lữa.
GDP: Gross Domestic Product: Tổng Sản lượng Quốc gia.
GPS: Global Positioning System: Hệ thống định vị toàn cầu.
HA/DR: Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief. Trợ cấp nhân đạo/ Cứu trợ thảm họa.
ICBM: Intercontinental-Range Ballistic Missile: Tên lữa Liên lục Địa.
IJO: Integrated Joint Operations: Hành quân hỗn hợp.
LACM: Land Attack Cruise Missile: Tên lữa hành trình tấn công mặt đất.
MIRV: Multiple Independently Targeted Re-entry Vehicles Hệ thống nhắm bắn đa mục tiêu.
MMCA: Military Maritime Consultative Agreement 
MND: Ministry of National Defense 
MR: Military Region 
MRBM: Medium-Range Ballistic Missile 
MRL: Multiple Rocket Launcher 
NCO: Non-Commissioned Officer 
NDU:  National Defense University 
NFU:  No First Use 
OMTE: Outline of Military Training and Evaluation 
OTH: Over-the-Horizon 
PLA: People’s Liberation Army 
PLAAF: People’s Liberation Army Air Force 
PRC: People’s Republic of China 
R&D: Research and Development 
S&ED:  Strategic and Economic Dialogue 
SAM: Surface-to-Air Missile 
SCO: Shanghai Cooperation Organization 
SLBM: Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile 
SLOC: Sea Lines of Communication 
SRBM: Short-Range Ballistic Missile  
SS: Diesel-Electric Attack Submarine 
SSBN: Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile 
            Submarine 
SSN: Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine 
UAV: Unmanned Aerial Vehicle 
UCAV: Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle 
UN: United Nations 
UNCLOS: UN Convention on the Law of the Sea 
USCG: United States Coast Guard 
USMC: United States Marine Corps 
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