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Embarrassing! Taiwanese media: On the first day of the "Han Kuang" exercise, the Taiwan military's "Clouded Leopard" armored vehicle was suspected to have engine failure and stopped in front of a residential house for emergency repairs

2024-07-22

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[Global Network Report] According to Taiwan's United Daily News on July 22, the Taiwan military's "Han Guang 40" exercise officially began early this morning (22nd). The 333rd Brigade of the Fourth Operation Zone of the Taiwan military received an order on the morning of the 22nd to dispatch multiple armored vehicles to tactical positions on standby. The report said that embarrassingly, a "Clouded Leopard" eight-wheeled armored vehicle in the convoy was suspected of having an engine failure and stopped in front of a residential house for emergency repairs, with soldiers behind it on guard with guns.

The Taiwan military's "Han Kuang 40" exercise began in the early morning of the 22nd. A "Clouded Leopard" armored vehicle of the 333rd Brigade of the Fourth Operational Zone of the Taiwan military was suspected to have an engine failure, and the officers and soldiers stopped in front of a residential house for emergency repairs. Taiwan's "United Daily News" report with picture

According to reports, on the first day of the Taiwan military's "Han Kuang" exercise, the Fourth Operation Zone deployed a number of "Clouded Leopard" armored vehicles and mortar vehicles to "demonstrate the Taiwan military's defensive strike power." The convoy set out from the camp at 8 a.m. on the 22nd, deploying CM32 and CM34 "Clouded Leopard" eight-wheeled armored vehicles, CM23 tracked mortar vehicles and a number of support vehicles. NCOs were on guard with guns, and reconnaissance and alert were also practiced during the process.

The report mentioned that the Taiwan military said that the "Han Guang" exercise was designed to encounter various emergencies, including a complete SOP (standard operating procedure) for dealing with vehicle failures, and the Taiwan military also had relevant training and support.

The Taiwan military recently introduced the details of this year's "Han Kuang 40" exercise at a press conference, talking about the so-called "decentralized", "no imaginary enemy", "no script, actual combat" exercise. However, the successive revelations of the exercise by the Taiwan media have proved that these changes to the "Han Kuang 40" exercise are simply "changing the soup but not the medicine", and have taken a further step in kidnapping the lives and safety of the Taiwanese people.

Senior Colonel Wu Qian, Director of the Information Bureau of the Ministry of National Defense and spokesman of the Ministry of National Defense, said on June 27 that the DPP authorities stage the so-called "Han Kuang Exercise" every year, but it is all just a show and cannot change the outcome that "Taiwan independence must perish."