kalu_miah
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How would you guys feel if I said Japan and Korea is not strong enough to lead a coalition as effectively as the US?
Japan is technologically advanced, but it's Aegis ships are actually few in numbers, most Japanese DDGs are just somewhat better than the DDGs pre-052C.
Japanese LHD is the major threat, but in terms of landing operations, our LPDs are way better, I have heard Japan looking into this type of ship, but haven't heard more.
We will go for a 6 LPD +6 LHD configuration by 2025 more or less, which should place us on some what of a equal footing, but Japan may have the advantage still in Helicopter tech.
If we can get SK to remain neutral which is highly likely, but better if we can get them to fight on our side, that would be awesome. In terms of trade, cash, political influence, and even NK, we can offer them a much bigger reward, than Japan can.
Without going too far into it, ASEAN navies are negligible at best, and doesn't come into this equation.
But as a disclaimer before some dude comes in here and accuse something, this is just for fun, consider it a fanfic.
You are looking at only military hardware, but we are thinking in terms of human resource and economic development, which auto magically eventually translates into military power in the long term.
You have a point about Korea remaining neutral, but when they see a team full of friendly South East Asian and South Asian nations and no possibility of any domination by any one country such as Japan, I think they will gladly join this club. It is better than being a glorified vassal state. But then again I could be wrong about this. Its hard to predict what will happen in the future.