U.S. military operations to strengthen the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait, P8A through the st

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-28

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Recently, US P-8A anti-submarine patrol planes have frequently clashed with the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and conducted many aerial confrontations with the PLA's J-11 and J-16 heavy fighters. Despite this, the American P-8A anti-submarine patrol aircraft maintained a high level of action, repeatedly passing through the Taiwan Strait.

The PLA tracked this and drove it away with the necessary surveillance, but the actions of the US military showed that they gambled that the PLA would not dare to **. The P-8A anti-submarine patrol aircraft, which carried out such operations in the name of so-called freedom of navigation, did not actually enter Chinese airspace. The PLA can only drive it away, not directly.

Even if nothing was gained each time they were driven away, the United States was still on the edge because they thought the PLA would not dare to shoot it down. What's more, China and the United States are both nuclear powers, and there will be no easy exchange of fire.

After US Navy Admiral Grady made a high-profile statement about intensifying operations in the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait, the P-8A anti-submarine patrol aircraft immediately crossed the Taiwan Strait.

Some strategic research institutions believe that the PLA can maintain regional security and stability by setting up a restricted area for military exercises and sending warships to the far seas of the western Pacific to respond.

This series of disputes and conflicts has raised concerns about sea and air security, and reminded all parties to strengthen dialogue and consultation to avoid further escalation.

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