China ferry prepares ‘attack’ on Taiwan
China’s military has used the largest roll-on, roll-off ferry in Asia to move troops and vehicles as a ‘rehearsal’ for an attack.
The Chinese military has used the largest roll-on, roll-off passenger ferry in Asia to transport more than 1000 troops and hundreds of vehicles in an exercise interpreted as a rehearsal for a possible attack on Taiwan.
Footage televised by China’s state broadcaster showed a 45,000-tonne civilian ferry named the Chinese Rejuvenation being loaded with military personnel and equipment for an overnight voyage of almost 600 miles.
'A combined arms brigade affiliated with the PLA 81st Group Army uses the Chinese Rejuvenation ferry to transport troops and vehicles, including Type 96 main battle tanks, in a military-civilian integrated, cross-sea troop maneuvering exercise in October 2021.' pic.twitter.com/KjBcuKhOiS
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An assault force including Type 96 battle tanks, Type 04 infantry fighting vehicles, and medical, command and support staff boarded the ferry in a sequence “based on combat tasks” so that troops were ready to fight when they disembarked, China Central Television said.
The Chinese military has amphibious landing ships but is testing how civilian vessels could deploy personnel and equipment to the battlefield, an unnamed expert told Global Times, a Communist Party-run newspaper.
Taiwan’s defence ministry has simulated an attack from the People’s Liberation Army, predicting that China could deploy two aircraft carriers and a 40,000-tonne amphibious attack ship while firing more than 1000 missiles to paralyse the island’s political, military and economic centres.
It told Central News Agency, Taiwan’s state news agency, there was no “winning or losing” result.
The report was dismissed as “self-deceiving” by Chinese state media.
The Times