{"id":110925,"date":"2017-11-30T12:03:00","date_gmt":"2017-11-30T12:03:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T11:05:19","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T11:05:19","slug":"interesting-things-to-consider","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/11\/30\/interesting-things-to-consider\/","title":{"rendered":"Interesting things to consider"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div><h3 class=\"post-title entry-title\" itemprop=\"name\"><\/h3>\n<div class=\"post-header\"> <\/div>\n<p>I know I&#8217;m due to post something on the Zhuhai airshow and I will get to  that this weekend along with some new 054A photos and other photos.   But I read an interesting article by Pat Buchanan today and I thought  I&#8217;d comment on it.  For those who don&#8217;t know, Pat Buchanan is a  prominent conservative (the old-time fiscal conservative rather than  social conservative of today).  You can find the article <a href=\"http:\/\/vdare.com\/buchanan\/081110_china.htm\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Basically,  he raises some interesting points about the rise of China and fall of  USA.  If we really think about it, the biggest gap separating USA and  China is the manufacturing capability and the technology gap.  Even  after years of improvement, US still leads China by decades in certain  areas.  I think what he stressed there that&#8217;s important is that China  has really been moving up the value chain in manufacturing.  At the same  time, US manufacturing industry has been on a steady decline and the  service industry is by far the largest one now.  When we shift the focus  to the military side, it&#8217;s clear that civilian technology\/manufacturing  trends are also present there.  We see a vibrant shipbuilding industry  in China, compared to a non-existent shipbuilding industry in America.   So even though there is a technological gap between the latest PLAN and  USN ships, the production is a different story.  China is building many  new naval ships on time and on budget, whereas USN is plagued with cost  overruns.  It all comes down to the fact that China has the  manufacturing capacity here, whereas US does not.<\/p>\n<p>Automaking is  an industry that is the foundation of manufacturing.  US became the  manufacturing center of the world due to its car making prowess.  The  entire concept of assembly line and mass production was started by Ford.   Make no mistake, even with the big 3 in trouble, US will still be the  largest card producer in the world due to the fact that all foreign  automakers are building their cars in America now.  At the same time,  you see that China is still having trouble breaking into European\/North  American market due to the safety and emission requirements in these  markets.  However, you are finally seeing different private and public  automakers in China really expanding their operations and mass producing  cars.  So, there is a technological gap, but the manufacturing gap is  almost irrelevant here.  Both countries have the manufacturing  capability to produce the trucks, vehicles and tanks needed for combat  operation.<\/p>\n<p>If we shift our focus to aerospace, it&#8217;s a totally  different story.  In this area, US has a huge technological edge in  material science, engine technology, stealth, aerodynamics and sensor.   However, US has retained its manufacturing capability here, whereas  China has a very low-end aerospace industry.  As a result, we see that  China has to rely on Russia for engines until WS-10A can be ramped up.   We see that China has to cooperate with the Russians and Europeans on  advanced helicopter designs.  We also see that China has to cooperate  with Ukrainians and copy IL-76 in order to get its own military  transport.  Even after it successfully develops an aircraft, it cannot  produce them at the same rate as Boeing or Airbus or Sukhoi.  Just look  at how much trouble SAC is having in just produce 10+ J-11Bs.  At the  same time, we see that it simply does not have the work force,  technology and expertise to mass produce larger aircraft like Y-8, MA-60  or ARJ-21.  I don&#8217;t really call producing 30 ARJ-21s a year mass  production.  However, you see that China is really attempting to catch  up in this area the same way it has in shipbuilding and automaking.  It  is getting an assembly plant for Airbus 320 in Tianjin on top of the  assembly plant for ERJ-45 and also trying to develop its own airliner.   At the same time, it has ready become a major supplier for both Airbus  and Boeing.  And in the recent Zhuhai airshow, we heard news that <a href=\"http:\/\/www.flightglobal.com\/articles\/2008\/11\/11\/318687\/chinas-avic-eyes-western-general-aviation-firm.html\">China is buying a Western aviation firm<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s  been a general Chinese practice to start by producing the simpler parts  and then slowly move up the value chain while advancing  technologically.  Eventually, it will be able to first copy and then  eventually design its own machinery.  It has already happened in  shipbuilding and automaking.  I think it will also get there in a decade  in aerospace.  There really isn&#8217;t much Western companies can do here.   China has managed to capitalize on the competition between advanced  Western companies for the Chinese market by getting them to transfer  technology in certain cases, do joint venture in other cases and source  parts in other cases.  Unless everyone refuses to sell to China, a  nation that is devoting this much resources to advance technologically  will succeed.  And you can also see this happening in other major  industries like nuclear power plant, renewable energy and space  technology (to a less degree).  And I think the best point that Pat made  is this one.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>With her immense trade surpluses, China&#8217;s  reserves have surged from $200 billion in 2002 to $2 trillion. Awash in  dollars, Beijing now waits patiently, writes McMillion, to cherry-pick  the crown jewels of America&#8217;s industrial empire\u2014&#8221;patents, talents,  natural resources, brands&#8221;\u2014at fire-sale prices in the global crash. <\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>It&#8217;s  scary that he is mentioning this, because that&#8217;s exactly what I read  China is trying to do in the recent years.  It has already bought out  Western companies in automaking, CNC machinery for their technology  rather than their business value.  It&#8217;s a luxury that most Western  countries don&#8217;t have.  With a huge account deficit in most G-7  countries, they really don&#8217;t have the money or the public support to  rescue every company that has advanced civilian technology.  Remember,  China is trying to improve its overall technological and manufacturing  prowess.  Military industry will only be helped by advancement in  civilian areas as clearly shown in shipbuilding.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I know I&#8217;m due to post something on the Zhuhai airshow and I will get to that this weekend along with some new 054A photos and other photos. But I read an interesting article by Pat Buchanan today and I thought I&#8217;d comment on it. 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