"We expect China to conduct its first nuclear deterrence patrols this year," Lt Gen Vincent Stewart, Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency told members of House Armed Services Committee during a hearing on global threat assessment at a Congressional hearing yesterday.
In 2014, China twice deployed submarines to the Indian Ocean. The submarines probably conducted area familiarisation to form a baseline for increasing China's power projection. China continues production of JIN-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines and submarine-launched ballistic missiles, he said.
Observing that the Chinese Air Force is approaching modernisation on a scale unprecedented in its history, he said China now has two stealth fighter programs. The third and fourth J-20 stealth fighter prototypes conducted their first flights in March and July 2014 and further development is anticipated, he said.
"They are also augmenting the more than 1,200 conventional short-range ballistic missiles deployed opposite Taiwan with a limited but growing number of conventionally armed, medium-range ballistic missiles, including the DF-16, which will improve China's ability to strike regional targets. China continues to deploy growing numbers of the DF-21D successfully tested the upper-tier capability on two occasions," he said.
Stewart said People's Liberation Army (PLA) is building a modern military capable of defending China's "core interests" of preserving its political system, protecting territorial integrity and sovereignty and ensuring sustainable economic and social development.