How many ships will China's navy have by the end of 2025?
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Reports from the United States Department of Defense or other credible military analysis organizations
China Conducts Largest Military Build-Up Since 1930s, Aiming for Naval Dominance with 370 Ships, According to Pentagon Report
Dec 30, 2024, 09:30 PM
China is reportedly undertaking the largest military build-up since the 1930s, comparable to that of Nazi Germany, according to a Pentagon report. This expansion includes significant enhancements to its nuclear arsenal, advanced psychological warfare tactics, and a focus on naval dominance. Recent analyses indicate that China's military capabilities are rapidly evolving, with the country expected to possess the largest navy in the world, currently at 370 ships and submarines, projected to increase to 435 by 2030. Experts warn that this military escalation is aimed at establishing global dominance and could shift the balance of power internationally.
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