The
Chinese People's Liberation Army Eastern Theater Command releases a
computer-generated animation depicting its mock joint precision strikes
on the island of Taiwan on April 9, 2023. It shows conventional missiles
and long-range rocket launchers on land, warplanes in the air and
warships at sea simultaneously launching attacks from multiple
directions. Photo: Screenshot from China Central Television.
The
Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Eastern Theater Command organized
its multiple affiliated military services and branches and conducted
joint precision strike simulations on the island of Taiwan on Sunday,
the second day of its Taiwan Island encirclement combat alert patrols
and "Joint Sword" exercises, continuing to pressure "Taiwan
independence" forces and safeguard national sovereignty and territorial
integrity.
Different from the first day, which honed seizing
control of sea, air and information, the second day trained launching
strikes on land targets, showing the exercises featured multiple courses
that are very realistic and combat-oriented, experts said.
Under
the unified command of the PLA Eastern Theater Command, multiple
military services and branches on Sunday carried out simulated joint
precision strikes on key targets on the island of Taiwan and in its
surrounding waters, keeping the suppressive situation in which the
island is encircled, China Central Television (CCTV) reported on the
day.
This is the first time an official public report has
revealed that "key targets on the island of Taiwan and in its
surrounding waters" are mock strike targets of the PLA, observers said.
Zhao
Xiaozhuo, a research fellow at China's Academy of Military Sciences,
told the Global Times on Sunday that the key targets refer to military
facilities and specific buildings on the island of Taiwan.
They
could include key positions, airfields, important nodes in the Taiwan
island's military system as well as important mobile targets, Zhao said.
These
key targets should be struck by multiple means from multiple angles in a
precise manner, and at the same time when necessary, Zhao said.
In
the Taiwan Straits, multiple destroyers, frigates and missile boats
worked in tandem with shore-based missile assault groups and locked on
targets in the southwest of the island of Taiwan, with the PLA Navy
vessels taking strike positions using high-speed maneuvers and stealth
approaches.
Conducting tactical maneuvers in waters to the east of the island, the Type 054A frigate
Xuzhou of the PLA Navy visually confirmed the frigate
Yi Yang operated by the island of Taiwan from about five nautical miles.
In
the air, several dozens of early warning aircraft, reconnaissance
aircraft, fighter jets, bombers and electronic warfare aircraft of the
PLA Air Force sortied to mission areas in combat formations, built a
shore-sea-air joint strike system. Under the support of joint
information that enabled the aircraft fleet to accurately grasp the
battlefield situation, it provided target guidance and cover for the
joint assault forces.
Modularized long-range multiple rocket
launcher systems of the Army moved out in the early morning, took
advantage of the interconnected reconnaissance, command and fire chain
and practiced precision strikes and compound damage using multiple types
of munitions on multiple targets under the target guidance from drones.
Also
in the wee hours of the day, the conventional missile units of the
Rocket Force participating in the exercise relocated themselves after
launching the first wave of mock strikes on key targets on the island of
Taiwan. With the headquarters selecting new targets, several dozens of
missile launchers entered launching positions and readied for a second
wave of attack.
The PLA Eastern Theater Command also made a
computer-generated animation depicting its mock joint precision strikes
on the island of Taiwan. The animanation shows that conventional
missiles and long-range rocket launchers on the land, warplanes in the
air and warships at sea simultaneously launched attacks from multiple
directions of the island.
The mock strike drills on Sunday came after the
PLA practiced seizing control of sea, air and information on Saturday.
These
two phases represent a general pattern in modern warfare, as seizing
control of sea, air and information is the first step of a military
conflict, and striking key targets such as warships, airfields and radar
installations contribute to the sustained control, Fu Qianshao, a
Chinese mainland military expert, told the Global Times on Sunday.
If
the control of sea, air and information is not secure, the follow up
operations such as amphibious landing will face grave threats, Fu said.
The
PLA Eastern Theater Command's exercises demonstrated and further
enhanced its capabilities in these aspects, and showed its determination
in safeguarding national sovereignty, security and territorial
integrity, sending a strong signal to the "Taiwan independence" forces
and external interference forces, Fu said.
Firm responseEncircling
the island of Taiwan from the Taiwan Straits, as well as the sea and
air regions to the north, south and east of the island, the patrols and
joint exercises were announced by Senior Colonel Shi Yi, a spokesperson
at PLA Eastern Theater Command, on Saturday.
This is a stern
warning to "Taiwan independence" secessionist forces and their collusion
with external forces, and a necessary move to safeguard national
sovereignty and territorial integrity, Shi said.
The drills
started only a day after Tsai returned to the island of Taiwan on Friday
following her meeting with McCarthy in California on Wednesday local
time.
Some 71 PLA aircraft and nine PLA vessels were detected
around the island of Taiwan on the first day of the exercise, according
to the island's defense authority.
Zhao confirmed with the Global Times that the
Shandong
aircraft carrier group, now operating in the West Pacific waters
southeast of the island of Taiwan, is also a part of the exercise, and
is playing an important role in surrounding the island from its east
side.
Other weaponry and equipment involved in the patrols and
joint drills include the PHL-191 long-range multiple launch rocket
system of the Army, the Type 052C destroyer, the Type 054A frigate, the
Type 22 missile boat, the YJ-12B shore-based anti-ship missile of the
Navy, the J-10C, the J-16 and the Su-30 fighter jets, the KJ-500 early
warning aircraft, the H-6K bomber, the YU-20 aerial tanker of the Air
Force, as well as the DF-11, DF-15 and the DF-16 conventional ballistic
missiles of the Rocket Force, according to official PLA reports.
The
exercise gathered all military services and branches with complete
combat elements, with all of them equipped with live munitions and
radars turned on, in a move to demonstrate the PLA's firm will and
strong capability in thwarting all "Taiwan independence" secessionist
moves and external interference attempts and safeguarding national
sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity, Zhao said.