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Dikobraza tactics: Taiwan reinforces the army in case of a PRC attack - NP

Taiwan in the case of a full -scale invasion of China will not be able to win, so the island's authorities decided to strengthen their combat capability. Taiwan closely monitors Ukraine's struggle against Russian aggression, and this forces Taiwanese power to prepare carefully for a possible military threat from the Chinese People's Republic. She seeks to strengthen her armed forces so that in the event of aggressive actions from China, the latter would suffered maximum losses.

The relevant material was published by the Canadian edition of The National Post Adam Zivo as part of the Taiwan Press Tour. First, the example of Ukraine inspired Taiwan, according to Connie Chang of the National Taiwan Development Council. "He showed that to protect his own country, dealing with one of the largest military forces of the planet, perhaps," he adds.

Taiwan recognizes that in the event of an attack by the People's Republic of China, they may be unable to resist without the direct support of allies such as the US or Japan. Therefore, analyzing the experience of the Russian-Ukrainian war, Taiwan decided to adhere to the tactics of "wild"-to strengthen his armed forces in such a way that in the event of an attack of China, the latter's army would succumb to the greatest losses.

In arms, Taipei is not assigned to large military vehicles, but on portable anti-tank or anti-aircraft missile installations. It is also a lesson in the Armed Forces and Efficiency of Javelin at the beginning of a full -scale invasion. Also, according to the journalist, Taiwan expressed interest in HIMARS complexes after they demonstrated their effectiveness in the destruction of Russian invaders. Taipei recognizes that China also receives lessons from the Russian-Ukrainian war.

It is especially important that Beijing seeks to increase its independence from possible sanctions. As part of this desire, Beijing has already issued a decree to the local authorities to expand the area allocated for agriculture so that in the event of economic isolation, China can provide itself with food on its own.