×

Maintenance Repair & Overhaul Space Air Cargo

Home- Stories

US Special Forces Simulate Taiwan Defence Against China

Our Bureau - : May 4, 2023 - : 12:47 am

With China ramping up its military activities around Taiwan, the US Special Operations Command (USASOC) has conducted its first simulation of Taiwan’s defence against a potential Chinese invasion, Military.com has reported.

During the drill, American forces landed several CH-47 Chinook helicopters on a concrete structure that resembled a potential landing zone on the island nation. Soldiers then entered the area and fired Carl Gustaf recoilless rifles.

As part of the exercise, the soldiers breached tunnels and operated Switchblade kamikaze drones at a training site in North Carolina. They also practiced capture evasion, responded to information warfare, and addressed “gray zone” tactics employed by China.

The troops also demonstrated intermediate to advanced command of Mandarin to gain a critical advantage on the battlefield. According to the report, the training was part of a capabilities exercise, which included USASOC’s simulated insertion into Taipei to defend against Beijing’s forces.

Beijing views Taipei as part of its territory that should be reunited “by force, if necessary.” U.S. President Joe Biden has said that U.S forces would defend Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion.

MORE NEWS

Headquartered in Singapore with reporters spread across all major regions, GBP Aerospace & Defence is a leading media house that publishes three publications that serve the aerospace and defence sector - Asian Defence Technology, Asian Airlines & Aerospace and Daily News. Known industry-wide for quality journalism, GBP Aerospace & Defence is present at more international tradeshows and exhibitions than any other competing publication in the region.
For over three decades, our award-winning team of reporters has been producing top-notch content to help readers stay abreast of the latest developements in the field of commercial aviation, MRO, defence, and Space.

Popular Posts

Copyright 2024. GBP. All Rights Reserved.

Home Defence & Security Space Commercial Aviation Maintence Repair & Overhaul Daily News Events About Us