Sunday, April 16, 2023

Pentagon Leaks Say China Likely To Rapidly Achieve Air Superiority Over Taiwan

Taiwan highly vulnerable to Chinese air attack, leaked documents show © I-Hwa Cheng/Bloomberg News  

The Guardian: China likely to rapidly achieve air superiority over Taiwan, US leaks say  

Documents among those shared by alleged leaker raise questions over island’s military readiness 

China would probably establish air superiority very rapidly in any attack on Taiwan, according to leaked US intelligence assessments that raise disturbing questions about the self-ruled island’s military readiness. 

The documents, part of a series allegedly leaked by the US air national guardsman Jack Teixeira, emerged as G7 foreign ministers met to discuss a common China strategy and Beijing briefly halted flights over part of the East China Sea on Sunday. 

The classified documents seen by the Washington Post reveal that Taiwan’s military leaders doubt their air defences can “accurately detect missile launches” and that only about half of the island’s aircraft are capable of effectively engaging the enemy.  

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Update #1: Taiwan highly vulnerable to Chinese air attack, leaked documents show (Washington Post)  

Update #2: China would gain swift air superiority over Taiwan, US leaks show (Times of India)  

WNU Editor: U.S. concerns over Taiwan's air defenses is nothing new .... U.S. Needs Air Superiority, Ship-Killing Weapons to Defend Taiwan, Pacific Air Forces Commander Says (USNI News).

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

No shit

Anonymous said...

Um might be time for Taiwan to take the threat seriously. I mean they've only had what 20+ years to prepare? If China attacks, Taiwan has just 1 and only 1 chance to defend, if they fail nothing will ever the same again

Anonymous said...

Taiwan doesn't need to fight any battle against the other Chinese provinces. While Tsai Ing-wen was across the planet in California kissing McCarthy's boots, the leadership of the Kuomintang was in Beijing making arrangements for their upcoming electoral victory.

Anonymous said...

Tsai Ing-wen was in California to prepare for her retirement.