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Drones could play key role in PLA’s ‘final unification war’ on Taiwan
- Chinese military magazine outlines how a People’s Liberation Army attack on the self-ruled island might unfold
- It says drones could be used to ‘assassinate enemy leaders’ and target mobile missile launchers and heavy weaponry
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A Chinese military magazine has highlighted the vital role drones would play in the event of a war across the Taiwan Strait.
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It said drones could be used to “assassinate enemy leaders” and that their use could minimise casualties by shortening the conflict. They could also be used to target Taiwan’s mobile missile launchers and heavy weaponry.
The article in Ordnance Industry Science Technology outlines how a People’s Liberation Army attack on Taiwan might unfold.
After launching “the final unification war”, the PLA would seek to “suppress the island of Taiwan in all directions – land, sea, air, space, electricity and the internet”, according to the article.
It said drones would be key, noting their advantages over manned aircraft and other weapons systems.
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“Manned combat aircraft can only stay in the air for a short time, usually three to four hours, which is completely different from the 30 to 40 hours of large and medium-sized drones,” it said.
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