#China magazine publishes article detailing 3 stage attack on #Taiwan
The first stage of an assault on Taiwan is ballistic missile attacks. The second stage includes cruise missile attacks. The 3rd round is artillery strikes from land-based rocket forces. indianarrative.com/world-news/chi…
2/ The three stages would pave the way for the PLA's marine corps and amphibious landing troops who would invade Taiwan for the final assault and integration.
3/ first stage includes ballistic missile attacks to destroy air bases, radars, air defense bases & command centers. It would be done using of DF-16 short-range ballistic missile.
This stage would also include attacks on Taiwanese naval bases by H-6 bombers & J-16 fighter.
4/ The second stage of the attack would include intensive cruise missile attacks, such as the YJ-91 and CJ-10 launched from land, ships and submarines.
The targets would include military bases, ammunition depots, communication infrastructure and road junctions.
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The Galwan incident was the first taste of combat—though without firearms—that it had with an actual enemy after getting a bloody nose in #Vietnam in 1979 theweek.in/theweek/cover/…
2/ “The PLA has been facing a challenge of absence of combat experience and a lack of realistic training. It has been widely accepted even within the Chinese establishment,” said Lieutenant General (retd) D.S. Hooda, former northern Army commander.
3/ Battlefield blood is nothing new for the Indian Army. It has been bleeding in combat every day for the past 3 decades in counter-insurgency operations in Kashmir & had also fought a limited conventional war in Kargil, complete with the use of airpower, two decades ago.
#India deployed another 50,000 troops to its disputed border with #China amid high tension
Over the last 3 months, India has dispatched soldiers & fighter jets to the border, bringing its total up to 200,000 troops, an increase of 40% on last year. dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9…
2/ China has bolstered its infrastructure across the tundra with runways, bomb-proof bunkers for fighter jets, howitzers and outposts.
Beijing has also sent long-range artillery, tanks, anti-aircraft missiles and fighter jet squadrons over the last few months.
3/ India's new deployment allows commanders more options if attacked and a tactic known as 'offensive defence,' a source said.
In addition to Ladakh, India has sent more men to its other borders with China, including along the southern Tibetan plateau, between Nepal and Bhutan.
1/ #Chinese Military Scientist Filed Patent For A Covid Vaccine Soon After #China Revealed Covid-19 Details in 2020
This new report is now raising concerns that the unnamed vaccine was being tested even before the Covid-19 pandemic became public. in.news.yahoo.com/chinese-milita…
2/ According to documents obtained by The Weekend Australian, Zhou Yusen, a respected military scientist for the PLA who collaborated with the controversial Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) and American experts, submitted a patent for a Covid-19 vaccine on 24 February last year.
3/ However, the report revealed that the patent, filed by the PLA’s Institute of Military Medicine, was lodged just five weeks after China acknowledged human-to-human transmission of the novel virus.
#THREAD: 1/ The #Pentagon gave $39 MILLION to Dr. Peter Daszak’s EcoHealth Alliance - the charity that funded coronavirus research at #China's Wuhan lab accused of being the source of the outbreak, federal data reveals.
2/ The majority of the DoD funding came from the DTRA, a military branch with a mission to 'counter & deter weapons of mass destruction & improvised threat networks.'
Federal grant data shows that the charity has received more than $123 million from the government in total.
3/ The news comes as the charity's chief, British-born scientist Dr. Peter Daszak, was exposed in an alleged conflict of interest and back-room campaign to discredit lab leak theories.
2/ As the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) clamps down on dissidents ahead of Friday's anniversary of the Tiananmen massacre, younger people living in mainland China are largely unaware of the momentous events of the spring of 1989.
3/ Public memorials for the victims are banned, and any references to the People's Liberation Army (PLA)'s bloody suppression of the student-led protest movement are quickly deleted from the country's tightly controlled internet.
Secret document say death toll was much higher than later reported, while claiming wounded students were bayoneted as they begged for their lives independent.co.uk/news/world/asi…
2/ First waves of troops went in unarmed to disperse the protesters. Then “The 27 Army APCs opened fire on the crowd before running over them. APCs ran over troops & civilians at 65kmh.” “Students were given one hour to leave square, but after five minutes, the APCs attacked.
3/ “Students linked arms but were mown down. APCs then ran over the bodies time and time again to make, quote ‘pie’ unquote, and remains collected by bulldozer. “The Remains were incinerated and then hosed down into the drains.”