Taiwan Simulates Defense Against Amphibious Assault on Kinmen
Drill near mainland China involves US-made weaponry and asymmetric warfare capabilities
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Taiwan's military conducted a simulated defense drill on Kinmen (Quemoy) against a People's Liberation Army (PLA) amphibious assault, utilizing US-made Javelin anti-tank missiles and advanced command systems, highlighting efforts to strengthen asymmetric warfare capabilities near the mainland Chinese city of Xiamen.
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Kinmen's strategic location near mainland China makes it a focal point in Taiwan-China military dynamics.
The Taiwanese army conducted a simulated defense drill on Kinmen (Quemoy) against a potential People’s Liberation Army (PLA) amphibious assault. The exercise, which included the first live firing of US-made Javelin anti-tank missiles in Kinmen, aimed to strengthen Taiwan’s asymmetric warfare capabilities. Conducted in the Houhu coastal area near Xiamen, China, the drill involved multiple military units and showcased advanced weaponry and command systems.
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Increased military drills in the region
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أسئلة مفتوحة
- Future drill schedules
- PLA's response to the drill






