Published : Dec. 20, 2012 - 10:31
The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, one of the most expensive and deadly weapons in human history. (AP)
The United States plans to deploy some of its newest warships and other high-tech weapons to the Asia-Pacific as part of a strategic shift to the region, a U.S. defense official said Wednesday.
The Pentagon will send P-8 submarine-hunting aircraft, cruise missiles, Virginia-class submarines, coastal combat ships and F-35 fighter jets to Asian ports and bases in coming years, the senior official told reporters
"What you're seeing is part of a bigger effort, the Pacific theatre will get the newest weapons systems first," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The Pentagon has promoted a tilt to Asia after a decade of ground wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, reflecting concern over China's growing military power and its assertive stance in territorial disputes with its neighbors.
The United States already plans to deploy more than half of its fleet to the Asia-Pacific and to station four littoral combat ships -- speedy new vessels designed to operate near coastlines -- for rotational deployments in Singapore.
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Tuesday that the stealthy F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, which is still in development, could be deployed at the Iwakuni air station in Japan's Yamaguchi prefecture by 2017.
Washington also is providing Japan with another powerful X-band radar to bolster its missile defenses, a move announced in September.
Vietnam, the Philippines and other countries in Southeast Asia are locked in escalating territorial disputes with China and have sought to bolster military ties to Washington to counter Beijing's influence.
The senior U.S. defense official, recounting recent talks in Southeast Asian capitals, said governments were watching closely to see how China's new political and military leadership will handle the territorial arguments.
"There was palpable concern and deep concern" over Beijing's recent actions on the South China Sea, the official said.
He was referring to tough new maritime rules from China's Hainan province, a controversial map in new Chinese passports and allegations that Chinese fishing boats cut the seismic cables of a Vietnamese geological survey vessel.
Hainan province adopted new regulations last month allowing local police to board and expel foreign ships entering waters it considers under Chinese jurisdiction.
And Beijing infuriated its neighbors by issuing new passports containing a map showing its claim to nearly the whole of the South China Sea. (AFP)
태평양에 뜰 '최신 병기' 미리 살펴보니..
미국은 아시아·태평양 지역에 최신 군함을 비롯한 최첨단 무기를 배치할 예정이라고 미 국방부 고위 관계자가 19일(현지시간) 밝혔다.
이 관계자는 미 국방부가 수년 내에(in coming years) P-8 대잠공격기, 크루즈 미사일, 버지니아급 잠수함, 연안전투함, F-35 전투기를 아시아 기지와 항구에 배치할 것이라고 전했다.
그는 "태평양 지역은 가장 먼저 최신 무기 체계를 갖추게 될 것"이라고 말했다.
또 중국의 새 지도부가 주변국과 영토분쟁에서 어떤 정치·군사적 지도력을 발 휘하는지 미 정부는 자세히 지켜보고 있다고 그는 덧붙였다.
그는 중국이 선박 단속권 등을 놓고 필리핀, 베트남 등 주변국들과 갈등을 빚은 점을 구체적으로 언급하면서 중국이 보여준 행동에 "깊은 우려가 있다"고 말했다.
미국은 현재 중국이 주변국과 영토분쟁에서 강경한 태도를 보이며 군사력을 증 강하는 가운데 외교 안보의 중심축을 중동에서 아시아로 옮기고 있다.