China's military beefs up coastal forces as it prepares for possible invasion of Taiwan

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Coastal rocket bases have been equipped with DF-17 ballistic missiles. Photo / AP

Missile bases have been upgraded and equipped with the most advanced hypersonic missile the DF-17, according to one military source, reports Minnie Chan of the South China Morning Post

Beijing is stepping up the militarisation of its southeast coast as it prepares for a possible invasion of Taiwan, military observers and sources have said.

The People's Liberation Army has been upgrading its missile bases, and one Beijing-based military source said it has deployed its most advanced hypersonic missile the DF-17 to the area.

"The DF-17 hypersonic missile will gradually replace the old DF-11s and DF-15s that were deployed in the southeast region for decades," said the source, who requested anonymity, because of the sensitivity of the topic. "The new missile has a longer range and is able to hit targets more accurately."

The DF-17, which has a maximum range of 2500km, made its first public appearance on last year's October 1 National Day parade to mark the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.

Beijing regards Taiwan as a breakaway province which it has vowed to take back, by force if necessary. Relations between Beijing and Taipei have deteriorated since Tsai Ing-wen from the independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) was elected as president in 2016 and refused to accept the one-China principle.

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Relations between Beijing and Taipei have deteriorated since Tsai Ing-wen was elected in 2016 and refused to accept the one-China principle. Photo / AP

The deployment of missiles on the coasts of Fujian and Zhejiang provinces previously peaked during the presidency of Tsai's DPP predecessor Chen Shui-ban.

Ties have come under further strain this year as Taipei moved closer to the United States and signed a series of arms deals, including for Patriot missiles and an upgrade to its F-16 Viper jets.

Satellite images show that both the Marine Corps and Rocket Force bases in Fujian and Guangdong provinces have expanded in recent years, according to Andrei Chang, editor-in-chief of the Canada-based Kanwa Defence Review.

"Every rocket force brigade in Fujian and Guangdong is now fully equipped," he said.

 

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A state like Taiwan and Invading the island of a country like China having millions of menpower and vast of technology. It is not realistic!
 

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Guess the Chinese are fine-tuning the art of mobilisation on multiple fronts. Even if they do invade Taiwan, they are making sure India can't make any surprises with Himalayan mountain passes closed in winter. I guess they didn't expect this winter deployment on this side of their border.

They won't make a move till US elections atleast or fine-tune their machine for a few years before they go in for an invasion.
 
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