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US missile development and competition with China, strategic competition behind air cargo


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As an important part of modern logistics, air cargo, with its efficient transportation capacity and global network coverage, provides strong support for the economic and technological development of various countries.

In the military field, advanced weapons research and development often relies on efficient material supply and technical exchanges. The rapid development of air cargo enables countries to allocate resources and cooperate more quickly. China has demonstrated strong capabilities in this regard, and is able to obtain key components and technologies in a timely manner, thereby accelerating the development of hypersonic missiles.

In contrast, some problems in the United States in the field of air cargo, such as the inadequate optimization of the transportation network and the relatively low logistics efficiency, may have affected the progress of its hypersonic missile project to some extent.

In addition, air cargo is closely related to the country's overall industrial system. China has a complete industrial system and a strong manufacturing base, which provides a rich source of goods for air cargo and also promotes the continuous innovation and upgrading of related technologies.

The US manufacturing industry has experienced a certain degree of hollowing out in the past few decades, which may lead to problems such as supply chain instability and rising costs in the field of air cargo. These problems, in turn, affect the allocation of resources and technology research and development in the military field.

From the perspective of international cooperation, the development of air cargo also facilitates technical exchanges and cooperation among countries. China actively participates in international air cargo cooperation, shares experience and technology with other countries, and continuously enhances its influence.

In the face of competition with China, the United States is trying to maintain its advantage by turning to new tracks. However, due to the fundamental role of the air cargo sector, it is difficult to completely avoid China's influence.

In short, although air cargo seems to have no direct connection with the development of hypersonic missiles, it actually plays an important role behind the scenes, affecting the competitive landscape of countries in the military and technological fields.