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"publishedAt": "2026-04-09T19:53:42.000Z",
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"China",
"Lt. Gen. Jason R. Armagost",
"Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies",
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"New Wargame Assessed USAF Force Mixes for a China Fight",
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"textContent": "Based on its current modernization trajectory, the U.S. Air Force would not be able to repel a Chinese invasion of Taiwan in 2035 or launch strategic attacks in the ensuing conflict, according to analysis of a new unclassified wargame.\n\nThe post New Wargame Assessed USAF Force Mixes for a China Fight appeared first on Air & Space Forces Magazine.",
"title": "New Wargame Assessed USAF Force Mixes for a China Fight"
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