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Yu Beichen, who had defected from the Kuomintang, started blowing again: It had an absolute advantage in waging a war with the People's Liberation Army in the strait

author:Liao looks across the strait
Yu Beichen, who had defected from the Kuomintang, started blowing again: It had an absolute advantage in waging a war with the People's Liberation Army in the strait

The Taiwan army, which has just announced its withdrawal from the Kuomintang, will retire to Beichen and is even more unrestrained in the media, and its Taiwan independence arrogance is becoming more and more arrogant.

According to the "News Revelation", Yu Beichen has recently begun to blow again in the Taiwanese television political discussion program.

He said, "Although I have declared a comprehensive war with your Platon Army as a whole, the Taiwan army cannot win the war, so I will directly say, don't exaggerate, and comprehensively confront the PLA, and the fight will not win." There are so many others, but in the very few Taiwan Straits, we definitely have a local advantage. ”

Although I am not a military expert, I can also see the absurdity of Yu Beichen's remarks.

Yu Beichen said that in the local battlefield of the Taiwan Strait, the Taiwan military has absolute superiority, and its basis is "numbers."

According to his logic, it is impossible to win a comprehensive war with the PLA because of its large numbers. The People's Liberation Army has more than 2 million, and the Taiwan army has only more than 200,000, a difference of 10 times, of course, it cannot win. However, in the small Taiwan Strait, when it goes to war with the PLA, the Taiwan army will have a local absolute superiority, because the strait is too small to hold so many people, and the PLA will not send too many people, so the Taiwan army will have an absolute advantage.

This is what Yu Beichen, a so-called retired general, said.

I really don't know how his title of general was mixed up, how his military was so backward, and his military common sense was so naïve.

First of all, his military philosophy is still stuck in the Period of World War II, relying on the tactics of the sea of people to fight. Whoever has the largest number of troops will have the upper hand.

Second, he was almost completely ignorant of the model of modern warfare. The width and narrowness of the Taiwan Strait can actually be the decisive factor in the success or failure of the war, and it is really too speechless.

Then let me, a layman who is not a military fan, give Yu Beichen a make-up lesson.

First, whether an all-out war is waging or only going to war in the Taiwan Strait, the Taiwan military is in an absolutely inferior position and is not at all on the same scale. The fundamental reason for this is not in the number of people, but in the degree of modernization of the army and the level of integration of all elements. From the air to the land to the underwater, the PLA has formed an integrated combat system and formed a comprehensive strike capability. The vast majority of its advanced equipment is several generations ahead of the Taiwan military, and it is not at all an intergenerational weapon confrontation.

It can be said that the two armies do not need to meet, the PLA can already fight wherever it wants, fight as much as it wants, and fight whenever it wants, and the Taiwan army is completely in a passive situation of being beaten.

Second, even if a war breaks out in the Taiwan Strait, the PLA is in an absolute superiority. This is because the People's Liberation Army is located on the other side of the Taiwan Strait and is fighting at the doorstep of the Taiwan army like the Taiwan army, and this point is not special to the Taiwan army. If the People's Liberation Army fights with the U.S. army, the U.S. army is a labor division expedition, the front line is too long, whether it is logistical supplies or the time for the army to unfold is at a disadvantage.

Could it be that Yu Beichen regarded the Mainland's People's Liberation Army as the US military on the other side of the Pacific? No matter how ignorant you are, you don't even have this bit of geographical knowledge, right?

Third, the modern model of warfare does not require man-sea tactics at all. If a war breaks out in the strait, the PLA can completely sit at home and launch an attack; the first wave of attacks, missiles flying through the strait, can focus on clearing the main military targets of the Taiwan military, such as radar, missile bases, airfields, military ports, and so on. The second wave of attacks, the removal of points and points, the implementation of beheading, completely paralyzed the command system of the Taiwan army. Only after the third wave of attacks can it land on the island, and only then can the Taiwan military see the face of the Platon Army.

But at this stage, it is time to clean up the mess, clean up the battlefield, and eliminate a small number of stubborn resistance elements. The Taiwan army, on the other hand, is lined up in a neat line, waiting for the People's Liberation Army to deal with it.

At this time, where are you hiding in Beichen?

This is the problem that Tufang Brother has to consider.

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