China’s Manmade Island Fortresses Like You’ve Never Seen Them Before
China’s Manmade Island Fortresses Like You’ve Never Seen Them Before https://t.co/hJShlhDe5z
— The War Zone (@thewarzonewire) October 28, 2022
By NC ScoutPublished On: October 27, 2022Categories: Uncategorized4 Comments on China’s Manmade Island Fortresses Like You’ve Never Seen Them Before
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Saw one of a giant turret on a landing craft looking ship.
Just right for some Taiwan action.
Every inlet and beach-dune in Taiwan has missiles.
Been watching this for a bit:
https://milsurpwriter.wordpress.com/2020/03/02/meanwhile-in-the-south-china-sea/
The pictures, though… No bueno.
Just like home with all the trees they flew in. Insane.
Something to notice in the pictures. Except for the vehicles parked on the runway (denial of usage), the bases were GHOST TOWNS. Likely, they got EVERYTHING and EVERYONE inside before they were surveilled. Speaks to discipline and awareness.
I’m guessing we (.mil/.gov) has better images showing what all is there, but “we” aren’t going to be seeing those.