The Chinese government plans to enhance its capability to
innovate, develop and rapidly supply new-generation weaponry over
the next 15 years under a new national development program.
The outline of the development program of science and technology
for national defense for 2006 to 2020 was passed by the Commission
of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense at a
meeting on Thursday in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province.
The outline states that national defense industry will focus on
development of:
-- new and high-tech weaponry;
-- high-tech industries for both military and civilian
purposes;
-- manufacturing technologies for military industries;
-- basic and frontier technologies for national defense;
-- and guaranteeing technological innovation for national
defense.
The outline stresses that the country will develop high and new
tech weaponry to reinforce a mechanized and information-based
army.
The coming 15 years will also see improvements in new
technologies and their industrialization for both military and
civilian use.
The program will include new and high-technologies for the space
industry, aviation, ship and marine engineering, nuclear energy and
fuel, and information technology for both military and civilian
purposes.
The outline says that China will upgrade its defense industry
with digital technology.
The program will include new and high-technologies for the space
industry, aviation, ship and marine engineering, nuclear energy and
fuel, and information technology for both military and civilian
purposes.
Special projects to be carried out include large aircraft,
pressurized water reactor and high-temperature gas-cooled reactor
nuclear power stations, manned space missions and lunar probe
programs
According to the outline, the program will form a team of
world-class experts in the research of key basic and frontier
technologies, and a guaranteeing system will be created to support
the work.
The outline says that efforts should be exerted to rev up
upgrading and application of industrial technologies, improve the
system integration of frontier technologies, and effectively smash
bottlenecks in basic technologies, which hinder the development and
production of new- and high-tech weaponry.
Between 2006 and 2020, overall planning will be conducted for
construction of key scientific and technological laboratories,
state laboratories and major-discipline laboratories for national
defense. Several centers for research and application of industrial
technologies will be set up, together with basic experiment bases
and large, comprehensive scientific research facilities and
bases.
Meanwhile, international cooperation will be intensified on
scientific and technological researches for national defense and
related resources will be shared by military and civilian
institutions and businesses.
Endeavors will be also centered on protection of intellectual
property rights and industrialization and commercialization of
research results, the outline says.
Over the past five years, China made impressive achievements in
scientific and technological development for national defense, with
a modern defense technology regime having taken shape.
The defense industry is a strategic sector of the state and the
material and technological base for the development and production
of weaponry.
China's defense budget stood at 211.7 billion yuan (US$26.5
billion) in 2004, or 5.77 percent of that of the United States.
This year China has set the annual defense budget at 283.8 billion
yuan (US$35.1 billion), up 14.5 percent over the 2005 level.
(Xinhua News Agency May 26, 2006)