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China shows off tanks in simulated battle for Taiwan.
Dec. 17 (UPI) -- China is demonstrating its military power on state networks in what analysts say is a warning to Taiwan and President Tsai Ing-wen.
Beijing's China Central Television recently aired footage of a simulated war, set in Taiwan, showing the capabilities of the People's Liberation Army's Type 96A tanks and Type 04 infantry fighting vehicles, the South China Morning Post reported Thursday.
China's main battle tanks were on display in a scenario that depicted a Chinese landing or invasion of the island in a "possible war against Taiwan," Chinese state media said, according to the Post.
State media also said the PLA assumes street battles on the 14,000-square-mile island are "inevitable, once troops land on the self-ruled island," the report says.
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The mock landing featured a combat brigade of the PLA's 72nd Group Army in eastern China, with 230 troops and 30 tanks representing the Chinese army, fighting a rival team, representing the Taiwanese side, with 70 soldiers and six tanks. The Taiwanese team was shown delivering weaker fighting power, according to the report.
Dec. 17 (UPI) -- China is demonstrating its military power on state networks in what analysts say is a warning to Taiwan and President Tsai Ing-wen.
Beijing's China Central Television recently aired footage of a simulated war, set in Taiwan, showing the capabilities of the People's Liberation Army's Type 96A tanks and Type 04 infantry fighting vehicles, the South China Morning Post reported Thursday.
China's main battle tanks were on display in a scenario that depicted a Chinese landing or invasion of the island in a "possible war against Taiwan," Chinese state media said, according to the Post.
State media also said the PLA assumes street battles on the 14,000-square-mile island are "inevitable, once troops land on the self-ruled island," the report says.
Related :
Beijing's state media alleges South Korean celebrities insult China
The mock landing featured a combat brigade of the PLA's 72nd Group Army in eastern China, with 230 troops and 30 tanks representing the Chinese army, fighting a rival team, representing the Taiwanese side, with 70 soldiers and six tanks. The Taiwanese team was shown delivering weaker fighting power, according to the report.
China shows off tanks in simulated battle for Taiwan - UPI.com
China is demonstrating its military power on state networks in what analysts say is a warning to Taiwan and President Tsai Ing-wen.
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