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or casualty on the way south.

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The possible reinforcement

fleet is given in Appendix 'A', Part II.

5.

It is considered that this combined CCN Fleet would

be capable of :-

Small offensive sweeps using destroyers, frigates,

submarine chasers and MTBS.

(a)

(b)

(c)

A fairly extensive mine-laying campaign.

(d)

Limited submarine patrols.

Coastal convoy protection.

In addition it could undertake conventional amphibious landings

backed up by the use of any number of the many thousands of

motorised junks available to them, and aided by an elementary form of gun fire support.

6.

The total numbers of the CCN ships and craft given in

Appendix 'A', Part I, is based on an assessment of operational

strength as on 24th July 1958.

However, it is known that

building continues at Shanghai, Canton and probably Dairen.

New construction is now thought to be limited to W class

submarines, Kronstadt submarine chasers, MTBS and smaller

units. No major surface craft are known to be under

construction. There have also been indications that more

ships including destroyers and submarines will be transferred

from Soviet Russia by 1960. The CCN's present state might by 1962 have been augmented by the ships shown in Appendix 'A',

Part III. These additional ships are unlikely to alter the

capabilities of the CCN as given in para 5 but would certainly add strength and flexibility to their operations. Chinese Communist Naval Air Forces (CCNAF)

7。

9

The capabilities of the CCNAF are mentioned in this

paper under the Chinese Air Forces (CAF). The CCNAF would

operate in concert with the CAF. There are no seaborne

aircraft.

8.

Amphibious ships and craft of the Southern fleet are

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further 40,000 could probably be ferried across the Pearl River,

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