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2020-10-06 PIÀNN-TIÛNN(拚場) Second Visits - Searching For Chih-hsiung Chen(陳智雄) Martyr's Lîng-tsong(靈蹤)

PIÀNN-TIÛNN(拚場) Second Visits - Searching For Chih-hsiung Chen(陳智雄) Martyr's Lîng-tsong(靈蹤)




2020-10-06 PIÀNN-TIÛNN(拚場) Second Visits - Searching For Chih-hsiung Chen(陳智雄) Martyr's Lîng-tsong(靈蹤)


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Last Updated ( Monday, 13 February 2023 15:56 )  

Newsflash

The Chinese navy has commissioned three new amphibious transport docks over the past few years that could improve Beijing’s ability to seize and hold Taiwan’s outlying islands.

According to a report to be unveiled by the US House Armed Services Committee yesterday, each of the docks can carry a mix of air-cushion landing craft, amphibious armored vehicles, helicopters and marines.

Nevertheless, the report says that “at this time” China does not appear to be pursuing the amphibious capabilities necessary to conduct a large-scale invasion of Taiwan.