US, Japan Strengthen Base Defenses Against Chinese Missile Attack – Kris Osborn

The following piece first appeared on Warrior Maven, a Military Content Group member website.

Pacific-focused wargaming has consistently found that any attempted Chinese “annexation” or “take-over” of Taiwan would likely begin with a massive salvo of incoming ballistic missiles intended to destroy air defenses, degrade assets, and essentially “soften” island defenses in advance of a larger attack.

How effective might this be? China is certainly known to operate a massive arsenal of ballistic missiles, and the island of Taiwan is only 100 miles from mainland China, well within range of many missiles. In a tactical sense, the intent would likely be to overwhelm air defenses, radar, and surveillance systems with a massive incoming “wave” of attacking missiles.

While there are many defensive techniques, weapons, and countermeasures in place to withstand a large-scale Chinese ballistic missile attack, a significant new research essay from the China Aerospace Studies Institute at Air University found that US and allied bases throughout the Pacific are, in fact, quite vulnerable to Chinese missile attacks.

“U.S. Air Force bases are vulnerable to PLA long-range missiles, drones, and hypersonics, especially in Japan,”  the CASI essay called Charting the Course: How the PLA’s Regional and Global Strategies Should Influence the US Air Force’s Lines of Effort states, adding “The PLA’s ability to conduct strikes on bases inside the first and second island chain cannot be overstated.”

The CASI essay says the US Air Force needs to increase defensive collaboration with Japan to implement more “enhanced, multi-layered defensive strategies…F-16…. And short, medium, and long-range defense systems.”

“Collaboration with Japan on missile defenses and integrated C4ISR systems is crucial. Enhanced, multi-layered defensive strategies, including F16s, short-, medium-, and long-range defense systems, and disruption of adversary mid-course guidance are needed to counter PLA threats and protect operations.”