PLA Accuses Japan of 'Dangerous Gamble' Over Taiwan Island Drone Deployment
L'essentiel
China's PLA Daily criticized Japan's plan to deploy satellite-aided drones and Tomahawk missiles to islands near Taiwan, calling it a "dangerous gamble" with an "offensive nature" despite Japan's claims of a defensive system.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Japan is planning to deploy satellite-aided drones to its southwestern islands and equip its naval fleet with US-made Tomahawk cruise missiles. The People's Liberation Army (PLA) views these actions as having an offensive nature, despite Japan's claims of building a defensive system.
The People’s Liberation Army has accused Japan of taking a “dangerous gamble” with its plan to deploy satellite-aided drones to its southwestern islands near Taiwan.
In a commentary on Sunday, the PLA Daily, the mouthpiece of the Chinese military, said that while Tokyo maintained that it was building a multilayered coastal defence system, the equipment had a “distinct offensive nature”.
“While called a ‘shield’, it is in reality a ‘spear’,” it said.
Japan is actively equipping its naval fleet with US-made Tomahawk cruise missiles to bolster its long-range counterstrike capabilities. The country plans to 400 Tomahawks with a range of roughly 1,600km, allowing it to hit targets deep inland without exposing vessels to close-range enemy fire.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific types of satellite-aided drones will Japan deploy?
- What is the exact timeline for the deployment of Tomahawk missiles?
- How will Japan's allies respond to these deployments?
- What specific "offensive nature" does the PLA refer to beyond the 'spear' analogy?





