The People's Liberation Army (PLA) has been conducting exercises in the Taiwan Strait, marking an increased urgency under the leadership of Xi Jinping. This capability to quickly cross the strait, despite the inherent challenges posed by its weather conditions, poses a considerable threat to Taiwan’s security.
The newly introduced barges have been seen in practice about 350 kilometers southwest of Guangzhou, showcasing substantial amends in China's strategy. Their structure allows for heavy-duty legs, which stabilize the vessel against wave action, while extendable bridges can cover a staggering 2,700-foot stretch to shore. This operational flexibility significantly enhances the PLA's options for deployment.
Military experts note that as China continues to foster this operational capacity, concerns over an impending invasion of Taiwan have become more pronounced. The arrival of these barges could signal a formerly unfeasible level of logistical support for a potential military incursion, raising international alarm about the stability in the Taiwan Strait and surrounding regions.
The newly introduced barges have been seen in practice about 350 kilometers southwest of Guangzhou, showcasing substantial amends in China's strategy. Their structure allows for heavy-duty legs, which stabilize the vessel against wave action, while extendable bridges can cover a staggering 2,700-foot stretch to shore. This operational flexibility significantly enhances the PLA's options for deployment.
Military experts note that as China continues to foster this operational capacity, concerns over an impending invasion of Taiwan have become more pronounced. The arrival of these barges could signal a formerly unfeasible level of logistical support for a potential military incursion, raising international alarm about the stability in the Taiwan Strait and surrounding regions.