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China and hypersonic weapons - US point of view

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“There is an arms race, not necessarily for increased numbers, but for increased quality. It's an arms race that has been going on for quite some time. The Chinese have been at it very aggressively. While the US military has focused funds on Iraq and Afghanistan, it has taken its eye off the ball in terms of hypersonic weapons. This isn't saying we've done nothing, but we haven't done enough. I love the A-10 [combat aircraft]. The C-130 [cargo plane] is a great aircraft that's been very capable and very effective for a lot of missions. The MQ-9s [drones] have been very effective for counterterrorism and so on. They're still useful, but none of these things scare China.”

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United States Secretary of the Air Force
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“I don't know if it's quite a Sputnik moment, but I think it's very close to that. Now, if you take a step back, what we're in history-wise, we're in one of the most significant changes in what I call the 'character of war'. We're going to have to adjust our military going forward.”

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US Army general and the 20th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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