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five steps to regain taiwan? japan predicts the people's liberation army's means of attacking taiwan, and taiwan will retreat: it overestimates the combat power of taiwan's military

2024-10-07

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various provocative actions by "taiwan independence" elements on the island have stirred up troubles in cross-strait relations, and the topic of "taiwan strait conflict" has been raised again. unlike the blind confidence of the taiwan military, japan gave a completely different view.

japan assessment report: the pla will take 5 steps to attack taiwan

according to japanese media reports, the japanese government conducted an in-depth interpretation of a series of missile tests and ship exercises conducted by the people's liberation army last year. this analysis report pointed out that if the various units of the people's liberation army act together, it will only take a week from blocking the sea and airspace around taiwan to large-scale landing of troops.

the report lists five steps for the people's liberation army to attack taiwan:

the first step is to gather on the coast of mainland china in the name of exercises. the real and fake exercises make the outside world unclear about the true intentions of the people's liberation army. the second step is to send a large number of warships to block the sea area and seize control of the sea.

(the people's liberation army aircraft carrier formation conducts actual combat exercises in the waters east of taiwan island)

the third step is to use a large number of missiles to saturate taiwan's military facilities and use electronic warfare means to paralyze the other party's communication network and command system. the fourth step is to establish a "bridgehead" by landing ships and transport helicopters to quickly deliver heavy equipment and troops. in the final step, the landing troops landed on the island to launch ground operations and finally took complete control of taiwan.