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China's Missile Threat: US Faces Land War Gap
15 Dec, 2025
Summary
- China's missile force threatens Western Pacific bases.
- US faces a near-term shortage of long-range munitions.
- Alliances are a key US advantage in the Pacific.

China's People's Liberation Army Rocket Force has developed a vast arsenal of short, medium, and long-range missiles, designed to keep U.S. forces at bay. This land-based firepower, supported by underground facilities and mobile launchers, aims to neutralize key airfields and ports across the Western Pacific, a strategic workaround for China's perceived air superiority limitations.
The United States is rapidly expanding its own long-range missile production and refining its targeting and survivability capabilities, which currently surpass China's. Despite China's numerical advantage in missiles, the U.S. benefits from a sophisticated global surveillance network and decades of combat-tested joint operations. Alliances with countries like Japan and Australia also provide crucial depth and basing options not available to China.




