On the 31st, Taiwan's Ministry of Defense released an annual report on China's military power, improving the ability to deploy troops from the sky with a helicopter, although the capacity for large-scale landing operations in Taiwan is not yet complete. I warned that I was.

Taiwan's Ministry of Defense submits a report on China's military power to the Legislative Yuan, which is a parliament, every year at this time.



In addition to last year's assessment of the Chinese military's "electronic warfare" capabilities, which stated in this report that it "has a rudimentary power to provoke Taiwan's air defense, command of the sea, and counterattack operations," it is already at this point. He pointed out that it is possible to block communications on the west side of the "first island chain" that extends from the Nansei Islands to Taiwan.



He also said that the commissioning of a third aircraft carrier would increase the ability to prevent foreign military intervention after 2025.



Furthermore, regarding the large-scale landing operation in Taiwan, helicopter will be used to deploy troops from the sky while maintaining last year's evaluation that "the ability is not yet complete" due to lack of equipment for landing and logistical support. He warned that he was accelerating the improvement of his abilities.



Other threats from the Chinese military include the "cognitive warfare" that attempts to affect Taiwan's public opinion by disseminating false information, and the "gray zone situation" in which military aircraft frequently enter Taiwan's air defense identification zone. I also mentioned in particular.