Taiwan‘s National Institute of Sun Yat-sen Science continued to test the infinitely high missile on January 14 and 15 were successful in test firing.
Chinese Communist Party military aircraft continue to disturb Taiwan and threaten the security of the Taiwan Strait. Taiwan’s National Sun Yat-sen Institute of Science (NSIS) continued to test an infinitely high missile on January 14 and 15, following the successful test of an infinitely high missile on January 7, and both tests were successful.
The ROC Air Force (ROCAF) dispatched an Air Transport-8 (AT-8) and an AT-8 technical reconnaissance aircraft to violate Taiwan’s southwest air defense identification zone (ADIZ) on January 14. The ROCAF dispatched air patrol troops to respond, broadcast repulsion, and air defense missile tracking and monitoring.
The Republic of China Air Force (ROCAF) released the dynamics of the common aircraft on January 14. The ROCAF dispatched one Yun-8 far stem aircraft and one Yun-8 technical reconnaissance aircraft to violate Taiwan’s southwest air defense identification zone (ADIZ), pictured here is the Yun-8 technical reconnaissance aircraft (the same type). (Courtesy of the Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of China)
According to the “Instant Military News” section of the official website of the Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of China, there was one Yun-8 technical reconnaissance aircraft on January 2 and 11, one Yun-8 anti-submarine aircraft on January 3, 9, and 13, and one Yun-8 long-range aircraft, one Yun-8 anti-submarine aircraft, one Yun-8 technical reconnaissance aircraft, and one Yun-9 communication aircraft on January 4. A countermeasure aircraft violated Taiwan’s southwest ADIZ.
On the 5th, there was one Yun-8 long-distance dryer; on the 6th, one Yun-8 ASW and one Yun-8 long-distance dryer; on the 7th, one Air Marshal-500; on the 12th, one Yun-8 ASW, one Yun-8 long-distance dryer, and one Yun-8 technical reconnaissance aircraft; and on the 14th, one Yun-8 long-distance dryer and one Yun-8 technical reconnaissance aircraft violated Taiwan’s southwest ADIZ.
According to the Ministry of National Defense, from January to the end of December 2020, about 380 aircraft have violated Taiwan’s southwest ADIZ. Compared with the past, the southwest airspace is different from the usual airspace and is the most seriously violated.
In response to the threat of Chinese communist force against Taiwan, Taiwan has continued to strengthen its military forces. The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) conducted intensive missile test firings at its base in Jiupeng late last year, with the maximum ballistic scale marked as “infinite height. According to the announcement of the firing briefings by CAS, missile artillery test firings were conducted on January 7 and 8, 14 and 15, 18 and 19 of this year, with the maximum ballistic altitude being “infinite height,” and the firing time and control range were the same, belonging to the same type of missile.
The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) conducted its first “unlimited height” missile test firing this year on the 7th and 8th at the Jiupeng base, which was judged by the height and the zigzag firing area to be a possible extended-range Tian Gong III missile or a Yunfeng missile.
According to the Central News Agency (CNA), the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) conducted the second long-range missile firing this year on the 14th, together with the first wave of firing on the 7th and 8th, the Communist reconnaissance ships rarely did not show up. The military sources have judged that the absence is suspected to be related to the U.S. warship entering the Bus Strait from off Lan Yu in the morning.
Retirees from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) judged that the firing was most likely an extended-range Xiong Er E cruise missile, based on the danger range and L-shaped flight trajectory of the firing.
Comprehensive media reports, CAS 15 at 9:32 a.m., in the Jiupeng base on time to shoot a missile straight towards the sky. CAS test-fired missiles are highly intensive and have apparently entered the final verification phase. Outside speculation is yet to reveal the new missile’s electronic navigation testing and verification.
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