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Recently, many Taiwan media have hyped up a photo released by the Mainland Air Force in September, saying that the island shown in the picture is Taiwan's outer island, Lanyu Island. Taiwan's defense department and the Mainland Affairs Council came forward to explain the situation, saying that the Continental Army planes were flying outside Taiwan's so-called "air awareness zone." In addition, the Taiwan military also revealed that the United States recently sent the "Global Hawk" unmanned aerial vehicle to monitor the overall situation at high altitude.
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Taiwan's Lianhe Pao, Liberty Times, and other media published a photo of a H-6K bomber flying in the clouds in their reports on Monday, judging that the front of the fighter's left was Lanyu Island in Taiwan. The report said that behind the white clouds farther behind the left rear of the plane, the coastline at the southeast end of Taiwan's main island loomed.
Some retired Taiwan pilots have judged that the PLA fighter should fly from the southwest to the northeast, and it can be known from the light that it is morning, the flight altitude is about 6,000 meters, and it passes through the "Flight Information Area" outside Lanyu Island.
In response to this, Taiwan defense department spokesman Chen Zhongji once again responded to the new photos on Sunday, saying that the continental army planes were all flying outside Taiwan's so-called "air defense identification zone," and the Taiwan military could effectively grasp and respond. It is worth noting that on Friday, for the same photo of a H-6K cruise, military experts analyzed its background as the distant mountain range in Taiwan's Pingtung County, Beidawu Mountain. Taiwan's defense department also came out to deny it at the time, saying that it was media speculation.
Zhang Xiaoyue, chairman of the Mainland Affairs Council of Taiwan, said on Monday that the relevant situation of the mainland's military exercises has been very well grasped. The media asked: Has the MAC tried to communicate with the mainland on this matter? Zhang Xiaoyue said that the relevant situations are mastered and will continue to be monitored.
Huang Jing (Professor, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore): The underlying implication is that we don't report like the People of Taiwan because they don't enter our "identification zone." Its purpose in saying this is nothing more than to make an explanation for its own "ostrich policy", at least to explain it, right? Otherwise, the people of Taiwan will say, you say that you want to defend the safety of our people in Taiwan, and now that the AIR force planes of the People's Liberation Army are flying above our heads, why don't you take action?
However, Taiwanese director Zeppelin, who has long been engaged in aerial shooting, told Lianhe Bao that it is difficult to confirm whether it is really Lanyu and Xiaolanyu from the resolution of the photos. Zeppelin said that aircraft in the air from the ground are often farther away than the average person thinks. For example, passenger aircraft that can generally see aircraft clouds have often reached a cruising altitude of 10,000 meters. If the elevation angle of the aircraft from the ground at this time is 30 degrees, it means that the distance between the aircraft and the witnesses is 21 kilometers. In the same way, the ground mountains and rivers seen from the air seem to be not far away, but in fact, they may be tens of kilometers away.
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