Tiger’s Claw A Novel

Tiger’s Claw by Dale Brown is a gripping novel published by HarperCollins on September 4, 2012. This first edition spans 432 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on escalating tensions in the Pacific as China enhances its naval capabilities and weapon technology, posing a significant threat to American military dominance. As the United States grapples with economic challenges and reduced military funding, the story unfolds around the urgent need to counter China’s advancements, particularly following the successful test of a new antiship ballistic missile.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of military strategy and international conflict as retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant General Patrick McLanahan takes the lead in refurbishing long-range bombers to support the AirSea Battle strategy. The plot intensifies as the People’s Liberation Army responds to this emerging threat with advanced military assets, setting the stage for a dramatic confrontation in the South China Sea. This novel delves into themes of warfare and military preparedness, reflecting the complexities of modern geopolitical dynamics.
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The fight for the Pacific begins
When China increases its naval presence in the Pacific and develops advanced weapon technology that targets American ships with lethal accuracy, it imperils American military superiority. Can the United States, in the wake of an economic recession and decreased military spending, compete with its cash-rich Chinese enemy? This question can be answered only when U.S.-China tensions blow up in an epic battle for supreme dominion of the Pacific.
When China launches the first successful test of its Dong Feng-21D antiship ballistic missile, the future looks bleak for America. Fearing the U.S. will lose its naval supremacy in the Pacific if it does not counter this Chinese threat, President Kenneth Phoenix finds himself in a compromised position. New technology requires money, but the country is recovering from a massive recession, and the president has slashed the military budget to reduce the national debt. Without the funds to compete with China’s advancing technology, are the country’s days of naval preeminence in the Pacific running out?
Retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant General Patrick McLanahan refuses to accept this fate. The government may lack money, but McLanahan reasons that the United States can afford to refurbish old but potent long-range B-1B Lancer bombers to promote the AirSea Battle strategy that will push back against Chinese aggression. President Phoenix commissions McLanahan to lead this effort, and soon America stands ready to deploy an AirSea Battle task force in the South China Sea.
The People’s Liberation Army recognizes that this growing air threat will jeopardize its air and naval superiority in the South China Sea. They aggressively deploy advanced fighters, land-based antimissiles, three aircraft carriers, and exotic, top secret directed energy weapons against their neighbors, hoping to convince the U.S. Navy to stay away. But Patrick McLanahan is finally given the green light to lead his force westward to challenge the Chinese threat head-on.
New York Times bestselling author Dale Brown is at the top of his game with Tiger’s Claw. Once again he brings to life a thrilling and dramatic story that is right out of what could be the headlines of the not-so-distant future.
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