Russia and China

If Guno believes the Washington Times is the only one reporting these stories he is mistaken. I've posted other links - news sources - for him.
 
This article is from Oct.17,2013 and is about an earlier drill that China engaged in for the invasion of Taiwan:

20121115-183502-pic-588824157_c0-110-4874-2950_s326x190.jpg


Inside China: Taiwan invasion exercise - Washington Times

By Miles Yu - - Thursday, October 17, 2013


More than 20,000 Chinese soldiers, sailors and airmen carried out a boisterous joint-operation exercise this month, with Taiwan as the apparent simulated target of a Normandy-style invasion.

Code-named Mission 2013B, the exercises are the third installment this year of a series of military drills. Participating in the exercise are ground troops from the 42nd Army of the Guangzhou Military Region command — the military’s crack force that was the main fighting unit during the Korean War and the 1979 invasion of Vietnam.


Air force units, surface warships and amphibious vessels, and electronic warfare groups from the Guangzhou and Nanjing region commands also formed a key portion of the war games.

In September, an earlier exercise, Mission 2013A, involved more than 40,000 troops from multiple services aimed at a large-scale island invasion either in the South China Sea or East China Sea where China has encountered strong resistance to its claims of territorial or maritime assets.

A third exercise, Mission 2013C, was conducted and directed primarily by the air force.

China’s state media enthusiastically reported the current Guangzhou exercise. State-run China Central Television (CCTV) prominently featured the drill from multiple angles, including a display of an operational map ofTaiwan and nearby islands that were marked as key military targets.

“The exercise will test dozens of new fighting methods developed by our troops in a live-fire environment,” CCTVreported during an evening prime-time broadcast.

Another key feature of the exercises was to show off joint military operations across a vast territory under two or more of China’s seven military regional commands.

During the three exercises so far, the Nanjing and Guangzhou Military Region commands played the central role in linking each command by rapidly transporting tens of thousands of troops and multiple weapons platforms — including tanks, missiles, aircraft, surface and amphibious warships, radar and other logistics items — in China’s southern and southeastern maritime provinces.

CCTV.

“This exercise will be conducted in various possible battle scenarios including conditions of danger, difficulty and risk, with the objective of enhancing our capabilities of joint command, joint operations and joint support.”

All military units have been on a binge of drills since Xi Jinping took over last November as China’s supreme leader. Yet there have been many cases of false reporting on drill outcomes to headquarters commanders.

“We are not afraid of our problems and shortcomings being exposed during this exercise … and are determined to sweep the trend of formalism and fraud out of the exercise fields,” CCTV quoted one senior military official as saying.

The display of an operational military map of Taiwan during Mission 2013B caused a big stir in the democratic island nation that is claimed by China.

Taiwan’s United Daily News cited sources in China as claiming the maneuver was designed to intimidateTaiwan, which so far has refused to engage in negotiations for a “political settlement” with China. Taiwanese President Ma Ying-yeou’s mainland policy has been viewed as slavishly accommodating to China.


The Washington times is owned by the unification Church started by Sung Yung Moon , they are are also knows as the moonies

Do you have any idea how many news sources have reported these stories, Guno?

How China Practices the Invasion of Taiwan <------------from The Diplomat

Taiwan, with some minor assistance from the U.S. Would send thousands of Chinese ships to the bottom.

It would be a massacre

The Russians have done drills with them and are planning more - they have vowed to back China. Is it still a massacre? Who is going to massacre them?

Russia Plans South China Sea Naval Exercise With China in 2016
Hopefully no one will be doing anymore massacres. There are enough of those going around in the ME.
 
This article is from Oct.17,2013 and is about an earlier drill that China engaged in for the invasion of Taiwan:

20121115-183502-pic-588824157_c0-110-4874-2950_s326x190.jpg


Inside China: Taiwan invasion exercise - Washington Times

By Miles Yu - - Thursday, October 17, 2013


More than 20,000 Chinese soldiers, sailors and airmen carried out a boisterous joint-operation exercise this month, with Taiwan as the apparent simulated target of a Normandy-style invasion.

Code-named Mission 2013B, the exercises are the third installment this year of a series of military drills. Participating in the exercise are ground troops from the 42nd Army of the Guangzhou Military Region command — the military’s crack force that was the main fighting unit during the Korean War and the 1979 invasion of Vietnam.


Air force units, surface warships and amphibious vessels, and electronic warfare groups from the Guangzhou and Nanjing region commands also formed a key portion of the war games.

In September, an earlier exercise, Mission 2013A, involved more than 40,000 troops from multiple services aimed at a large-scale island invasion either in the South China Sea or East China Sea where China has encountered strong resistance to its claims of territorial or maritime assets.

A third exercise, Mission 2013C, was conducted and directed primarily by the air force.

China’s state media enthusiastically reported the current Guangzhou exercise. State-run China Central Television (CCTV) prominently featured the drill from multiple angles, including a display of an operational map ofTaiwan and nearby islands that were marked as key military targets.

“The exercise will test dozens of new fighting methods developed by our troops in a live-fire environment,” CCTVreported during an evening prime-time broadcast.

Another key feature of the exercises was to show off joint military operations across a vast territory under two or more of China’s seven military regional commands.

During the three exercises so far, the Nanjing and Guangzhou Military Region commands played the central role in linking each command by rapidly transporting tens of thousands of troops and multiple weapons platforms — including tanks, missiles, aircraft, surface and amphibious warships, radar and other logistics items — in China’s southern and southeastern maritime provinces.

CCTV.

“This exercise will be conducted in various possible battle scenarios including conditions of danger, difficulty and risk, with the objective of enhancing our capabilities of joint command, joint operations and joint support.”

All military units have been on a binge of drills since Xi Jinping took over last November as China’s supreme leader. Yet there have been many cases of false reporting on drill outcomes to headquarters commanders.

“We are not afraid of our problems and shortcomings being exposed during this exercise … and are determined to sweep the trend of formalism and fraud out of the exercise fields,” CCTV quoted one senior military official as saying.

The display of an operational military map of Taiwan during Mission 2013B caused a big stir in the democratic island nation that is claimed by China.

Taiwan’s United Daily News cited sources in China as claiming the maneuver was designed to intimidateTaiwan, which so far has refused to engage in negotiations for a “political settlement” with China. Taiwanese President Ma Ying-yeou’s mainland policy has been viewed as slavishly accommodating to China.


The Washington times is owned by the unification Church started by Sung Yung Moon , they are are also knows as the moonies

Do you have any idea how many news sources have reported these stories, Guno?

How China Practices the Invasion of Taiwan <------------from The Diplomat

Taiwan, with some minor assistance from the U.S. Would send thousands of Chinese ships to the bottom.

It would be a massacre

Yes, when we assist them? That is when the Russians are going to "assist China"... and do a nuclear strike on America followed by a full on invasion.
 
This article is from Oct.17,2013 and is about an earlier drill that China engaged in for the invasion of Taiwan:

20121115-183502-pic-588824157_c0-110-4874-2950_s326x190.jpg


Inside China: Taiwan invasion exercise - Washington Times

By Miles Yu - - Thursday, October 17, 2013


More than 20,000 Chinese soldiers, sailors and airmen carried out a boisterous joint-operation exercise this month, with Taiwan as the apparent simulated target of a Normandy-style invasion.

Code-named Mission 2013B, the exercises are the third installment this year of a series of military drills. Participating in the exercise are ground troops from the 42nd Army of the Guangzhou Military Region command — the military’s crack force that was the main fighting unit during the Korean War and the 1979 invasion of Vietnam.


Air force units, surface warships and amphibious vessels, and electronic warfare groups from the Guangzhou and Nanjing region commands also formed a key portion of the war games.

In September, an earlier exercise, Mission 2013A, involved more than 40,000 troops from multiple services aimed at a large-scale island invasion either in the South China Sea or East China Sea where China has encountered strong resistance to its claims of territorial or maritime assets.

A third exercise, Mission 2013C, was conducted and directed primarily by the air force.

China’s state media enthusiastically reported the current Guangzhou exercise. State-run China Central Television (CCTV) prominently featured the drill from multiple angles, including a display of an operational map ofTaiwan and nearby islands that were marked as key military targets.

“The exercise will test dozens of new fighting methods developed by our troops in a live-fire environment,” CCTVreported during an evening prime-time broadcast.

Another key feature of the exercises was to show off joint military operations across a vast territory under two or more of China’s seven military regional commands.

During the three exercises so far, the Nanjing and Guangzhou Military Region commands played the central role in linking each command by rapidly transporting tens of thousands of troops and multiple weapons platforms — including tanks, missiles, aircraft, surface and amphibious warships, radar and other logistics items — in China’s southern and southeastern maritime provinces.

CCTV.

“This exercise will be conducted in various possible battle scenarios including conditions of danger, difficulty and risk, with the objective of enhancing our capabilities of joint command, joint operations and joint support.”

All military units have been on a binge of drills since Xi Jinping took over last November as China’s supreme leader. Yet there have been many cases of false reporting on drill outcomes to headquarters commanders.

“We are not afraid of our problems and shortcomings being exposed during this exercise … and are determined to sweep the trend of formalism and fraud out of the exercise fields,” CCTV quoted one senior military official as saying.

The display of an operational military map of Taiwan during Mission 2013B caused a big stir in the democratic island nation that is claimed by China.

Taiwan’s United Daily News cited sources in China as claiming the maneuver was designed to intimidateTaiwan, which so far has refused to engage in negotiations for a “political settlement” with China. Taiwanese President Ma Ying-yeou’s mainland policy has been viewed as slavishly accommodating to China.


The Washington times is owned by the unification Church started by Sung Yung Moon , they are are also knows as the moonies

Do you have any idea how many news sources have reported these stories, Guno?

How China Practices the Invasion of Taiwan <------------from The Diplomat

Taiwan, with some minor assistance from the U.S. Would send thousands of Chinese ships to the bottom.

It would be a massacre

The Russians have done drills with them and are planning more - they have vowed to back China. Is it still a massacre? Who is going to massacre them?

Russia Plans South China Sea Naval Exercise With China in 2016

Invading Taiwan would be a massacre

90 miles of sea to cross and face one million Taiwanese troops

Neither Russia or China has the Navy for the job
 


Published on May 21, 2015
The U.S. military says China is building islands for military bases in a disputed area of South China Sea. The Air Force's most advanced surveillance plane spotted the construction Wednesday in the Spratly Islands. As Seth Doane reports, the flight led to a confrontation.
 
This article is from Oct.17,2013 and is about an earlier drill that China engaged in for the invasion of Taiwan:

20121115-183502-pic-588824157_c0-110-4874-2950_s326x190.jpg


Inside China: Taiwan invasion exercise - Washington Times

By Miles Yu - - Thursday, October 17, 2013


More than 20,000 Chinese soldiers, sailors and airmen carried out a boisterous joint-operation exercise this month, with Taiwan as the apparent simulated target of a Normandy-style invasion.

Code-named Mission 2013B, the exercises are the third installment this year of a series of military drills. Participating in the exercise are ground troops from the 42nd Army of the Guangzhou Military Region command — the military’s crack force that was the main fighting unit during the Korean War and the 1979 invasion of Vietnam.


Air force units, surface warships and amphibious vessels, and electronic warfare groups from the Guangzhou and Nanjing region commands also formed a key portion of the war games.

In September, an earlier exercise, Mission 2013A, involved more than 40,000 troops from multiple services aimed at a large-scale island invasion either in the South China Sea or East China Sea where China has encountered strong resistance to its claims of territorial or maritime assets.

A third exercise, Mission 2013C, was conducted and directed primarily by the air force.

China’s state media enthusiastically reported the current Guangzhou exercise. State-run China Central Television (CCTV) prominently featured the drill from multiple angles, including a display of an operational map ofTaiwan and nearby islands that were marked as key military targets.

“The exercise will test dozens of new fighting methods developed by our troops in a live-fire environment,” CCTVreported during an evening prime-time broadcast.

Another key feature of the exercises was to show off joint military operations across a vast territory under two or more of China’s seven military regional commands.

During the three exercises so far, the Nanjing and Guangzhou Military Region commands played the central role in linking each command by rapidly transporting tens of thousands of troops and multiple weapons platforms — including tanks, missiles, aircraft, surface and amphibious warships, radar and other logistics items — in China’s southern and southeastern maritime provinces.

CCTV.

“This exercise will be conducted in various possible battle scenarios including conditions of danger, difficulty and risk, with the objective of enhancing our capabilities of joint command, joint operations and joint support.”

All military units have been on a binge of drills since Xi Jinping took over last November as China’s supreme leader. Yet there have been many cases of false reporting on drill outcomes to headquarters commanders.

“We are not afraid of our problems and shortcomings being exposed during this exercise … and are determined to sweep the trend of formalism and fraud out of the exercise fields,” CCTV quoted one senior military official as saying.

The display of an operational military map of Taiwan during Mission 2013B caused a big stir in the democratic island nation that is claimed by China.

Taiwan’s United Daily News cited sources in China as claiming the maneuver was designed to intimidateTaiwan, which so far has refused to engage in negotiations for a “political settlement” with China. Taiwanese President Ma Ying-yeou’s mainland policy has been viewed as slavishly accommodating to China.


The Washington times is owned by the unification Church started by Sung Yung Moon , they are are also knows as the moonies

Do you have any idea how many news sources have reported these stories, Guno?

How China Practices the Invasion of Taiwan <------------from The Diplomat

Taiwan, with some minor assistance from the U.S. Would send thousands of Chinese ships to the bottom.

It would be a massacre

Yes, when we assist them? That is when the Russians are going to "assist China"... and do a nuclear strike on America followed by a full on invasion.

Oh...you want to go nuke over stinking Taiwan?

We have the nuclear arsenal to wipe both Russia and China off the map....and the means to deliver them
 
This article is from Oct.17,2013 and is about an earlier drill that China engaged in for the invasion of Taiwan:

20121115-183502-pic-588824157_c0-110-4874-2950_s326x190.jpg


Inside China: Taiwan invasion exercise - Washington Times

By Miles Yu - - Thursday, October 17, 2013


More than 20,000 Chinese soldiers, sailors and airmen carried out a boisterous joint-operation exercise this month, with Taiwan as the apparent simulated target of a Normandy-style invasion.

Code-named Mission 2013B, the exercises are the third installment this year of a series of military drills. Participating in the exercise are ground troops from the 42nd Army of the Guangzhou Military Region command — the military’s crack force that was the main fighting unit during the Korean War and the 1979 invasion of Vietnam.


Air force units, surface warships and amphibious vessels, and electronic warfare groups from the Guangzhou and Nanjing region commands also formed a key portion of the war games.

In September, an earlier exercise, Mission 2013A, involved more than 40,000 troops from multiple services aimed at a large-scale island invasion either in the South China Sea or East China Sea where China has encountered strong resistance to its claims of territorial or maritime assets.

A third exercise, Mission 2013C, was conducted and directed primarily by the air force.

China’s state media enthusiastically reported the current Guangzhou exercise. State-run China Central Television (CCTV) prominently featured the drill from multiple angles, including a display of an operational map ofTaiwan and nearby islands that were marked as key military targets.

“The exercise will test dozens of new fighting methods developed by our troops in a live-fire environment,” CCTVreported during an evening prime-time broadcast.

Another key feature of the exercises was to show off joint military operations across a vast territory under two or more of China’s seven military regional commands.

During the three exercises so far, the Nanjing and Guangzhou Military Region commands played the central role in linking each command by rapidly transporting tens of thousands of troops and multiple weapons platforms — including tanks, missiles, aircraft, surface and amphibious warships, radar and other logistics items — in China’s southern and southeastern maritime provinces.

CCTV.

“This exercise will be conducted in various possible battle scenarios including conditions of danger, difficulty and risk, with the objective of enhancing our capabilities of joint command, joint operations and joint support.”

All military units have been on a binge of drills since Xi Jinping took over last November as China’s supreme leader. Yet there have been many cases of false reporting on drill outcomes to headquarters commanders.

“We are not afraid of our problems and shortcomings being exposed during this exercise … and are determined to sweep the trend of formalism and fraud out of the exercise fields,” CCTV quoted one senior military official as saying.

The display of an operational military map of Taiwan during Mission 2013B caused a big stir in the democratic island nation that is claimed by China.

Taiwan’s United Daily News cited sources in China as claiming the maneuver was designed to intimidateTaiwan, which so far has refused to engage in negotiations for a “political settlement” with China. Taiwanese President Ma Ying-yeou’s mainland policy has been viewed as slavishly accommodating to China.


The Washington times is owned by the unification Church started by Sung Yung Moon , they are are also knows as the moonies

Do you have any idea how many news sources have reported these stories, Guno?

How China Practices the Invasion of Taiwan <------------from The Diplomat

Taiwan, with some minor assistance from the U.S. Would send thousands of Chinese ships to the bottom.

It would be a massacre

Yes, when we assist them? That is when the Russians are going to "assist China"... and do a nuclear strike on America followed by a full on invasion.

Oh...you want to go nuke over stinking Taiwan?

We have the nuclear arsenal to wipe both Russia and China off the map....and the means to deliver them
Hopefully everyone will keep their nukes to themselves. Most Ti's I have met do not want to be communist or ruled over by communist.
 
This article is from Oct.17,2013 and is about an earlier drill that China engaged in for the invasion of Taiwan:

20121115-183502-pic-588824157_c0-110-4874-2950_s326x190.jpg


Inside China: Taiwan invasion exercise - Washington Times

By Miles Yu - - Thursday, October 17, 2013


More than 20,000 Chinese soldiers, sailors and airmen carried out a boisterous joint-operation exercise this month, with Taiwan as the apparent simulated target of a Normandy-style invasion.

Code-named Mission 2013B, the exercises are the third installment this year of a series of military drills. Participating in the exercise are ground troops from the 42nd Army of the Guangzhou Military Region command — the military’s crack force that was the main fighting unit during the Korean War and the 1979 invasion of Vietnam.


Air force units, surface warships and amphibious vessels, and electronic warfare groups from the Guangzhou and Nanjing region commands also formed a key portion of the war games.

In September, an earlier exercise, Mission 2013A, involved more than 40,000 troops from multiple services aimed at a large-scale island invasion either in the South China Sea or East China Sea where China has encountered strong resistance to its claims of territorial or maritime assets.

A third exercise, Mission 2013C, was conducted and directed primarily by the air force.

China’s state media enthusiastically reported the current Guangzhou exercise. State-run China Central Television (CCTV) prominently featured the drill from multiple angles, including a display of an operational map ofTaiwan and nearby islands that were marked as key military targets.

“The exercise will test dozens of new fighting methods developed by our troops in a live-fire environment,” CCTVreported during an evening prime-time broadcast.

Another key feature of the exercises was to show off joint military operations across a vast territory under two or more of China’s seven military regional commands.

During the three exercises so far, the Nanjing and Guangzhou Military Region commands played the central role in linking each command by rapidly transporting tens of thousands of troops and multiple weapons platforms — including tanks, missiles, aircraft, surface and amphibious warships, radar and other logistics items — in China’s southern and southeastern maritime provinces.

CCTV.

“This exercise will be conducted in various possible battle scenarios including conditions of danger, difficulty and risk, with the objective of enhancing our capabilities of joint command, joint operations and joint support.”

All military units have been on a binge of drills since Xi Jinping took over last November as China’s supreme leader. Yet there have been many cases of false reporting on drill outcomes to headquarters commanders.

“We are not afraid of our problems and shortcomings being exposed during this exercise … and are determined to sweep the trend of formalism and fraud out of the exercise fields,” CCTV quoted one senior military official as saying.

The display of an operational military map of Taiwan during Mission 2013B caused a big stir in the democratic island nation that is claimed by China.

Taiwan’s United Daily News cited sources in China as claiming the maneuver was designed to intimidateTaiwan, which so far has refused to engage in negotiations for a “political settlement” with China. Taiwanese President Ma Ying-yeou’s mainland policy has been viewed as slavishly accommodating to China.


The Washington times is owned by the unification Church started by Sung Yung Moon , they are are also knows as the moonies

Do you have any idea how many news sources have reported these stories, Guno?

How China Practices the Invasion of Taiwan <------------from The Diplomat

Taiwan, with some minor assistance from the U.S. Would send thousands of Chinese ships to the bottom.

It would be a massacre

Yes, when we assist them? That is when the Russians are going to "assist China"... and do a nuclear strike on America followed by a full on invasion.

Oh...you want to go nuke over stinking Taiwan?

We have the nuclear arsenal to wipe both Russia and China off the map....and the means to deliver them

You're seriously mistaken. I already provided you with numerous reports of the Chinese supplying our military with faulty chips that will drop our planes out of the sky like confetti. You know this so why do you continue to pretend all is well when it isn't?
 
This article is from Oct.17,2013 and is about an earlier drill that China engaged in for the invasion of Taiwan:

20121115-183502-pic-588824157_c0-110-4874-2950_s326x190.jpg


Inside China: Taiwan invasion exercise - Washington Times

By Miles Yu - - Thursday, October 17, 2013


More than 20,000 Chinese soldiers, sailors and airmen carried out a boisterous joint-operation exercise this month, with Taiwan as the apparent simulated target of a Normandy-style invasion.

Code-named Mission 2013B, the exercises are the third installment this year of a series of military drills. Participating in the exercise are ground troops from the 42nd Army of the Guangzhou Military Region command — the military’s crack force that was the main fighting unit during the Korean War and the 1979 invasion of Vietnam.


Air force units, surface warships and amphibious vessels, and electronic warfare groups from the Guangzhou and Nanjing region commands also formed a key portion of the war games.

In September, an earlier exercise, Mission 2013A, involved more than 40,000 troops from multiple services aimed at a large-scale island invasion either in the South China Sea or East China Sea where China has encountered strong resistance to its claims of territorial or maritime assets.

A third exercise, Mission 2013C, was conducted and directed primarily by the air force.

China’s state media enthusiastically reported the current Guangzhou exercise. State-run China Central Television (CCTV) prominently featured the drill from multiple angles, including a display of an operational map ofTaiwan and nearby islands that were marked as key military targets.

“The exercise will test dozens of new fighting methods developed by our troops in a live-fire environment,” CCTVreported during an evening prime-time broadcast.

Another key feature of the exercises was to show off joint military operations across a vast territory under two or more of China’s seven military regional commands.

During the three exercises so far, the Nanjing and Guangzhou Military Region commands played the central role in linking each command by rapidly transporting tens of thousands of troops and multiple weapons platforms — including tanks, missiles, aircraft, surface and amphibious warships, radar and other logistics items — in China’s southern and southeastern maritime provinces.

CCTV.

“This exercise will be conducted in various possible battle scenarios including conditions of danger, difficulty and risk, with the objective of enhancing our capabilities of joint command, joint operations and joint support.”

All military units have been on a binge of drills since Xi Jinping took over last November as China’s supreme leader. Yet there have been many cases of false reporting on drill outcomes to headquarters commanders.

“We are not afraid of our problems and shortcomings being exposed during this exercise … and are determined to sweep the trend of formalism and fraud out of the exercise fields,” CCTV quoted one senior military official as saying.

The display of an operational military map of Taiwan during Mission 2013B caused a big stir in the democratic island nation that is claimed by China.

Taiwan’s United Daily News cited sources in China as claiming the maneuver was designed to intimidateTaiwan, which so far has refused to engage in negotiations for a “political settlement” with China. Taiwanese President Ma Ying-yeou’s mainland policy has been viewed as slavishly accommodating to China.


The Washington times is owned by the unification Church started by Sung Yung Moon , they are are also knows as the moonies

Do you have any idea how many news sources have reported these stories, Guno?

How China Practices the Invasion of Taiwan <------------from The Diplomat

Chinese navy conducts drill in western Pacific Ocean - Global Times <------------From Global Times
China's Military Practices Invading Taiwan
- National Interest
none of those are valid sources church lady

Sent from my VS415PP using Tapatalk
 
This article is from Oct.17,2013 and is about an earlier drill that China engaged in for the invasion of Taiwan:

20121115-183502-pic-588824157_c0-110-4874-2950_s326x190.jpg


Inside China: Taiwan invasion exercise - Washington Times

By Miles Yu - - Thursday, October 17, 2013


More than 20,000 Chinese soldiers, sailors and airmen carried out a boisterous joint-operation exercise this month, with Taiwan as the apparent simulated target of a Normandy-style invasion.

Code-named Mission 2013B, the exercises are the third installment this year of a series of military drills. Participating in the exercise are ground troops from the 42nd Army of the Guangzhou Military Region command — the military’s crack force that was the main fighting unit during the Korean War and the 1979 invasion of Vietnam.


Air force units, surface warships and amphibious vessels, and electronic warfare groups from the Guangzhou and Nanjing region commands also formed a key portion of the war games.

In September, an earlier exercise, Mission 2013A, involved more than 40,000 troops from multiple services aimed at a large-scale island invasion either in the South China Sea or East China Sea where China has encountered strong resistance to its claims of territorial or maritime assets.

A third exercise, Mission 2013C, was conducted and directed primarily by the air force.

China’s state media enthusiastically reported the current Guangzhou exercise. State-run China Central Television (CCTV) prominently featured the drill from multiple angles, including a display of an operational map ofTaiwan and nearby islands that were marked as key military targets.

“The exercise will test dozens of new fighting methods developed by our troops in a live-fire environment,” CCTVreported during an evening prime-time broadcast.

Another key feature of the exercises was to show off joint military operations across a vast territory under two or more of China’s seven military regional commands.

During the three exercises so far, the Nanjing and Guangzhou Military Region commands played the central role in linking each command by rapidly transporting tens of thousands of troops and multiple weapons platforms — including tanks, missiles, aircraft, surface and amphibious warships, radar and other logistics items — in China’s southern and southeastern maritime provinces.

CCTV.

“This exercise will be conducted in various possible battle scenarios including conditions of danger, difficulty and risk, with the objective of enhancing our capabilities of joint command, joint operations and joint support.”

All military units have been on a binge of drills since Xi Jinping took over last November as China’s supreme leader. Yet there have been many cases of false reporting on drill outcomes to headquarters commanders.

“We are not afraid of our problems and shortcomings being exposed during this exercise … and are determined to sweep the trend of formalism and fraud out of the exercise fields,” CCTV quoted one senior military official as saying.

The display of an operational military map of Taiwan during Mission 2013B caused a big stir in the democratic island nation that is claimed by China.

Taiwan’s United Daily News cited sources in China as claiming the maneuver was designed to intimidateTaiwan, which so far has refused to engage in negotiations for a “political settlement” with China. Taiwanese President Ma Ying-yeou’s mainland policy has been viewed as slavishly accommodating to China.


The Washington times is owned by the unification Church started by Sung Yung Moon , they are are also knows as the moonies

Do you have any idea how many news sources have reported these stories, Guno?

How China Practices the Invasion of Taiwan <------------from The Diplomat

Chinese navy conducts drill in western Pacific Ocean - Global Times <------------From Global Times
China's Military Practices Invading Taiwan
- National Interest
none of those are valid sources church lady

Sent from my VS415PP using Tapatalk

Give me your idea of a valid source please.
 
This article is from Oct.17,2013 and is about an earlier drill that China engaged in for the invasion of Taiwan:

20121115-183502-pic-588824157_c0-110-4874-2950_s326x190.jpg


Inside China: Taiwan invasion exercise - Washington Times

By Miles Yu - - Thursday, October 17, 2013


More than 20,000 Chinese soldiers, sailors and airmen carried out a boisterous joint-operation exercise this month, with Taiwan as the apparent simulated target of a Normandy-style invasion.

Code-named Mission 2013B, the exercises are the third installment this year of a series of military drills. Participating in the exercise are ground troops from the 42nd Army of the Guangzhou Military Region command — the military’s crack force that was the main fighting unit during the Korean War and the 1979 invasion of Vietnam.


Air force units, surface warships and amphibious vessels, and electronic warfare groups from the Guangzhou and Nanjing region commands also formed a key portion of the war games.

In September, an earlier exercise, Mission 2013A, involved more than 40,000 troops from multiple services aimed at a large-scale island invasion either in the South China Sea or East China Sea where China has encountered strong resistance to its claims of territorial or maritime assets.

A third exercise, Mission 2013C, was conducted and directed primarily by the air force.

China’s state media enthusiastically reported the current Guangzhou exercise. State-run China Central Television (CCTV) prominently featured the drill from multiple angles, including a display of an operational map ofTaiwan and nearby islands that were marked as key military targets.

“The exercise will test dozens of new fighting methods developed by our troops in a live-fire environment,” CCTVreported during an evening prime-time broadcast.

Another key feature of the exercises was to show off joint military operations across a vast territory under two or more of China’s seven military regional commands.

During the three exercises so far, the Nanjing and Guangzhou Military Region commands played the central role in linking each command by rapidly transporting tens of thousands of troops and multiple weapons platforms — including tanks, missiles, aircraft, surface and amphibious warships, radar and other logistics items — in China’s southern and southeastern maritime provinces.

CCTV.

“This exercise will be conducted in various possible battle scenarios including conditions of danger, difficulty and risk, with the objective of enhancing our capabilities of joint command, joint operations and joint support.”

All military units have been on a binge of drills since Xi Jinping took over last November as China’s supreme leader. Yet there have been many cases of false reporting on drill outcomes to headquarters commanders.

“We are not afraid of our problems and shortcomings being exposed during this exercise … and are determined to sweep the trend of formalism and fraud out of the exercise fields,” CCTV quoted one senior military official as saying.

The display of an operational military map of Taiwan during Mission 2013B caused a big stir in the democratic island nation that is claimed by China.

Taiwan’s United Daily News cited sources in China as claiming the maneuver was designed to intimidateTaiwan, which so far has refused to engage in negotiations for a “political settlement” with China. Taiwanese President Ma Ying-yeou’s mainland policy has been viewed as slavishly accommodating to China.


The Washington times is owned by the unification Church started by Sung Yung Moon , they are are also knows as the moonies

Do you have any idea how many news sources have reported these stories, Guno?

How China Practices the Invasion of Taiwan <------------from The Diplomat

Chinese navy conducts drill in western Pacific Ocean - Global Times <------------From Global Times
China's Military Practices Invading Taiwan
- National Interest
none of those are valid sources church lady

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How about Reuters or the Guardian? Is that mainstream enough for you @Dot com ?

Reuters news report:

Taiwan says China could launch successful invasion by 2020

the Guardian news report:

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Taiwanese tanks take part in a live-fire drill on Kinmen Island in the Taiwan Strait on 8 September. Photograph: Military News Agency/EPA

China to hold live-fire drills in Taiwan Strait
 
The U.S. has the most powerful Navy in human history. Neither Russia or China can compete with us

That means we control the oceans and they don't. Kind of limits their mobility
 
The Washington times is owned by the unification Church started by Sung Yung Moon , they are are also knows as the moonies

Do you have any idea how many news sources have reported these stories, Guno?

How China Practices the Invasion of Taiwan <------------from The Diplomat

Taiwan, with some minor assistance from the U.S. Would send thousands of Chinese ships to the bottom.

It would be a massacre

Yes, when we assist them? That is when the Russians are going to "assist China"... and do a nuclear strike on America followed by a full on invasion.

Oh...you want to go nuke over stinking Taiwan?

We have the nuclear arsenal to wipe both Russia and China off the map....and the means to deliver them

You're seriously mistaken. I already provided you with numerous reports of the Chinese supplying our military with faulty chips that will drop our planes out of the sky like confetti. You know this so why do you continue to pretend all is well when it isn't?

You don't even know what a chip is and how the military tests them
 
The U.S. has the most powerful Navy in human history. Neither Russia or China can compete with us

That means we control the oceans and they don't. Kind of limits their mobility
Is that why China is preparing to invade Taiwan? Because China and Russia cannot compete with us? Did you get the news that we are in over 17 trillion dollars worth of debt and our enemies are not in debt? Neither of them? Or does that not factor into the equation in your estimation?
 
This article is from Oct.17,2013 and is about an earlier drill that China engaged in for the invasion of Taiwan:

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Inside China: Taiwan invasion exercise - Washington Times

By Miles Yu - - Thursday, October 17, 2013


More than 20,000 Chinese soldiers, sailors and airmen carried out a boisterous joint-operation exercise this month, with Taiwan as the apparent simulated target of a Normandy-style invasion.

Code-named Mission 2013B, the exercises are the third installment this year of a series of military drills. Participating in the exercise are ground troops from the 42nd Army of the Guangzhou Military Region command — the military’s crack force that was the main fighting unit during the Korean War and the 1979 invasion of Vietnam.


Air force units, surface warships and amphibious vessels, and electronic warfare groups from the Guangzhou and Nanjing region commands also formed a key portion of the war games.

In September, an earlier exercise, Mission 2013A, involved more than 40,000 troops from multiple services aimed at a large-scale island invasion either in the South China Sea or East China Sea where China has encountered strong resistance to its claims of territorial or maritime assets.

A third exercise, Mission 2013C, was conducted and directed primarily by the air force.

China’s state media enthusiastically reported the current Guangzhou exercise. State-run China Central Television (CCTV) prominently featured the drill from multiple angles, including a display of an operational map ofTaiwan and nearby islands that were marked as key military targets.

“The exercise will test dozens of new fighting methods developed by our troops in a live-fire environment,” CCTVreported during an evening prime-time broadcast.

Another key feature of the exercises was to show off joint military operations across a vast territory under two or more of China’s seven military regional commands.

During the three exercises so far, the Nanjing and Guangzhou Military Region commands played the central role in linking each command by rapidly transporting tens of thousands of troops and multiple weapons platforms — including tanks, missiles, aircraft, surface and amphibious warships, radar and other logistics items — in China’s southern and southeastern maritime provinces.

CCTV.

“This exercise will be conducted in various possible battle scenarios including conditions of danger, difficulty and risk, with the objective of enhancing our capabilities of joint command, joint operations and joint support.”

All military units have been on a binge of drills since Xi Jinping took over last November as China’s supreme leader. Yet there have been many cases of false reporting on drill outcomes to headquarters commanders.

“We are not afraid of our problems and shortcomings being exposed during this exercise … and are determined to sweep the trend of formalism and fraud out of the exercise fields,” CCTV quoted one senior military official as saying.

The display of an operational military map of Taiwan during Mission 2013B caused a big stir in the democratic island nation that is claimed by China.

Taiwan’s United Daily News cited sources in China as claiming the maneuver was designed to intimidateTaiwan, which so far has refused to engage in negotiations for a “political settlement” with China. Taiwanese President Ma Ying-yeou’s mainland policy has been viewed as slavishly accommodating to China.


The Washington times is owned by the unification Church started by Sung Yung Moon , they are are also knows as the moonies

Do you have any idea how many news sources have reported these stories, Guno?

How China Practices the Invasion of Taiwan <------------from The Diplomat

Taiwan, with some minor assistance from the U.S. Would send thousands of Chinese ships to the bottom.

It would be a massacre

Yes, when we assist them? That is when the Russians are going to "assist China"... and do a nuclear strike on America followed by a full on invasion.
lol. You and OP are funny [emoji14]

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Do you have any idea how many news sources have reported these stories, Guno?

How China Practices the Invasion of Taiwan <------------from The Diplomat

Taiwan, with some minor assistance from the U.S. Would send thousands of Chinese ships to the bottom.

It would be a massacre

Yes, when we assist them? That is when the Russians are going to "assist China"... and do a nuclear strike on America followed by a full on invasion.

Oh...you want to go nuke over stinking Taiwan?

We have the nuclear arsenal to wipe both Russia and China off the map....and the means to deliver them

You're seriously mistaken. I already provided you with numerous reports of the Chinese supplying our military with faulty chips that will drop our planes out of the sky like confetti. You know this so why do you continue to pretend all is well when it isn't?

You don't even know what a chip is and how the military tests them
I posted numerous links about it including the photographs here on USMB just recently. Does your memory fail you?
 
This article is from Oct.17,2013 and is about an earlier drill that China engaged in for the invasion of Taiwan:

20121115-183502-pic-588824157_c0-110-4874-2950_s326x190.jpg


Inside China: Taiwan invasion exercise - Washington Times

By Miles Yu - - Thursday, October 17, 2013


More than 20,000 Chinese soldiers, sailors and airmen carried out a boisterous joint-operation exercise this month, with Taiwan as the apparent simulated target of a Normandy-style invasion.

Code-named Mission 2013B, the exercises are the third installment this year of a series of military drills. Participating in the exercise are ground troops from the 42nd Army of the Guangzhou Military Region command — the military’s crack force that was the main fighting unit during the Korean War and the 1979 invasion of Vietnam.


Air force units, surface warships and amphibious vessels, and electronic warfare groups from the Guangzhou and Nanjing region commands also formed a key portion of the war games.

In September, an earlier exercise, Mission 2013A, involved more than 40,000 troops from multiple services aimed at a large-scale island invasion either in the South China Sea or East China Sea where China has encountered strong resistance to its claims of territorial or maritime assets.

A third exercise, Mission 2013C, was conducted and directed primarily by the air force.

China’s state media enthusiastically reported the current Guangzhou exercise. State-run China Central Television (CCTV) prominently featured the drill from multiple angles, including a display of an operational map ofTaiwan and nearby islands that were marked as key military targets.

“The exercise will test dozens of new fighting methods developed by our troops in a live-fire environment,” CCTVreported during an evening prime-time broadcast.

Another key feature of the exercises was to show off joint military operations across a vast territory under two or more of China’s seven military regional commands.

During the three exercises so far, the Nanjing and Guangzhou Military Region commands played the central role in linking each command by rapidly transporting tens of thousands of troops and multiple weapons platforms — including tanks, missiles, aircraft, surface and amphibious warships, radar and other logistics items — in China’s southern and southeastern maritime provinces.

CCTV.

“This exercise will be conducted in various possible battle scenarios including conditions of danger, difficulty and risk, with the objective of enhancing our capabilities of joint command, joint operations and joint support.”

All military units have been on a binge of drills since Xi Jinping took over last November as China’s supreme leader. Yet there have been many cases of false reporting on drill outcomes to headquarters commanders.

“We are not afraid of our problems and shortcomings being exposed during this exercise … and are determined to sweep the trend of formalism and fraud out of the exercise fields,” CCTV quoted one senior military official as saying.

The display of an operational military map of Taiwan during Mission 2013B caused a big stir in the democratic island nation that is claimed by China.

Taiwan’s United Daily News cited sources in China as claiming the maneuver was designed to intimidateTaiwan, which so far has refused to engage in negotiations for a “political settlement” with China. Taiwanese President Ma Ying-yeou’s mainland policy has been viewed as slavishly accommodating to China.


The Washington times is owned by the unification Church started by Sung Yung Moon , they are are also knows as the moonies

Do you have any idea how many news sources have reported these stories, Guno?

How China Practices the Invasion of Taiwan <------------from The Diplomat

Taiwan, with some minor assistance from the U.S. Would send thousands of Chinese ships to the bottom.

It would be a massacre

Yes, when we assist them? That is when the Russians are going to "assist China"... and do a nuclear strike on America followed by a full on invasion.
lol. You and OP are funny [emoji14]

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It's good to see you laugh, Dot. Now tell me did you see the links for Reuters and the Guardian and have a look?
 

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