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With 3,000 missiles at the bottom, the YJ-21 is aiming, and 11 ships of China's task force control the South China Sea.

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The South China Sea is one of the earliest areas to be discovered and exploited in Chinese history, with islands such as Xisha Islands, Nansha Islands, and Dongsha Islands. According to international practice, these islands are all part of China's territory. However, due to the borders with countries such as the Philippines, some countries constantly claim that parts of the islands in the South China Sea are theirs. In order to defend the mainland's territorial sovereignty, territorial disputes between the mainland and other countries in the South China Sea have never stopped.

The biggest challenge facing the South China Sea today is not the island dispute, but the repeated trespasses and blatant provocations by other countries. The Philippines' recent trespass into Ren'ai Jiao in the South China Sea is undoubtedly manipulated by the forces behind it. The United States had previously illegally entered the South China Sea on the mainland, and the mainland navy had monitored and expelled them in accordance with the law.

With 3,000 missiles at the bottom, the YJ-21 is aiming, and 11 ships of China's task force control the South China Sea.

In the face of these ill-intentioned countries, the mainland can no longer hold back its anger. The mainland sent a task force defense fleet to directly control the South China Sea, sending a strong warning to those countries that covet the South China Sea. This fleet consists of 11 ships, plus the original South China Sea Fleet, a total of more than 40 ships, forming a formidable defensive formation.

This task force is not only equipped with a large number of missiles, according to incomplete statistics, the number of which exceeds 3,000, but it is also well deployed and ready to be on standby at any time. As long as they give an order, they can cooperate with the YJ-21 missile to launch a precise strike against the enemy with lightning speed. This powerful firepower deterrent is enough to deter any forces that vainly attempt to infringe on the mainland and the South China Sea.

With 3,000 missiles at the bottom, the YJ-21 is aiming, and 11 ships of China's task force control the South China Sea.

Defending the South China Sea is one of the important tasks of the mainland, so we have sent the strongest South China Sea Fleet to demonstrate our determination and strength to defend the territory. This fleet not only has a large amount of ammunition, but is also far ahead in all configurations. Among them, a destroyer weighing 550,000 tons is eye-catching. With more than 100 launch cells, the destroyer is capable of firing multiple missiles at the same time and switching different types of missiles according to operational needs, continuously delivering powerful attacks. What's even more amazing is that its main gun has a caliber of more than 100 mm, which is not trivial. The destroyer is also equipped with all-electric silent driving capabilities and super defensive stealth capabilities, and the radar detection and scanning capabilities are also very advanced. This allows the destroyer not only to strike the enemy with precision, but also to protect itself well. Such a well-equipped destroyer will undoubtedly become an important force of the South China Sea Fleet and play an important role in defending the territory of the South China Sea and safeguarding national interests.

With 3,000 missiles at the bottom, the YJ-21 is aiming, and 11 ships of China's task force control the South China Sea.

The mainland's actions in the South China Sea are not only to defend its territorial sovereignty, but also to maintain regional peace and stability. The South China Sea is an important sea lane and trade corridor, and neighboring countries and the international community share common concerns about the stability and security of the South China Sea. The mainland actively advocates the settlement of disputes in the South China Sea through dialogue and consultation, and advocates the handling of relevant issues in accordance with international law and relevant international conventions. At the same time, the mainland is also committed to strengthening cooperation with neighboring countries to achieve win-win and mutually beneficial development through joint development and utilization of resources in the South China Sea.

In short, the mainland is firmly determined to safeguard its territorial sovereignty in the South China Sea. By sending powerful military forces such as the task force and the South China Sea Fleet, we have demonstrated to the world our determination and strength to defend our territory. At the same time, the mainland also insists on resolving disputes in the South China Sea through dialogue and consultation to promote regional peace and stability. As a responsible major country, the mainland will continue to make positive contributions to maintaining peace and prosperity in the South China Sea.

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