The reclamation of islands in the South China Sea can be said to be one of the behind-the-scenes roles behind China's control of the South China Sea. Ten years ago, China began reclaiming islands in the South China Sea, most notably in the South China SeaSecond Thomas ReefIt is about 1,100 kilometers away from Hainan Island. The aim of the project is to carry out round-the-clock patrols and surveillance to ensure full control and protection of the waters around the islands in the South China Sea. For supportCoast GuardThe actions of the boats, the Chinese fishermen and theirsFishing boatsIt also plays an important role. According to the survey in the Philippines, only inSecond Thomas ReefThere are more than 100 ships nearbyFishing boatsGuarding this sea. theseFishing boatsThe queue was formed with the aim of blocking Philippine ships from approaching Chinese territory. The orderly actions of such a team are:Coast GuardVital support was provided by the vessel's surveillance operations. However,Fishing boats's continued material support is a huge challenge. There are many problems that need to be faced when returning to Hong Kong for resupply, such as the rest and adjustment of personnel, as well as the replenishment of supplies. But, exactlyReclamation of the South China SeaThe support behind the island-building project makes itFishing boatsBeing able to carry out such a large-scale operation has made a huge contribution to China's control of the South China Sea.
ChineseCoast GuardPower plays an important role in controlling the South China Sea. Chinese NavyThe pace of development is very fast, not only has there been a breakthrough in aircraft carriers and destroyers, but China also has a very powerful forceCoast GuardStrength. Compared to neighboring countries, China'sCoast GuardIt has a clear advantage in equipment. Although the Philippines has a large number of themCoast Guardships, but they are clearly inferior in equipment compared to China. In addition, the Philippines is supported by the powerful military forces of the United States, Japan, Australia and other countries. However, on the issue of the South China Sea, China'sCoast GuardThe forces still reign supreme. This fact raises the question of who is the one who has the final say in the South China SeaChineseCoast GuardThe superiority of power cannot be ignored, and it provides a solid support for China's control of the South China Sea region.
ExceptCoast Guardships, China also has a range of air special forces combat platforms, such as large unmanned aerial vehicles, AWACS aircraft and electronic combat aircraft. Just rely onCoast GuardThe cooperation between ships and the South China Sea region does not provide a complete picture of the operation in the South China Sea, and aircraft have become the best tool. Reclamation of the South China SeaThe efforts behind the island-building project allow these platforms to play an important role. So, while controlling the South China Sea is just two simple words, it actually requires a lot of effort and resources. It is precisely because of China's steady progress step by step that we have the current strong strength. China's efforts and persistence have made the situation in the South China Sea favorable to our country, but we must not let our guard down and must remain vigilant at all times. The Philippines is currently stepping up a series of provocative actions, and the situation is constantly changing, and no one can predict the final direction. Only by being prepared every step of the way will we be able to achieve the most perfect outcome and make China stronger.
Through the implementation of the land reclamation project, China has successfully achieved full control and protection of the South China Sea region. There are three people behind this project: ChinaFishing boatsformed a team, strongCoast Guardforces as well as strategic coordination of the combat platform of the air special forces. Fishing boatsThe team isCoast GuardThe actions of the ships provided important support, and ChinaCoast GuardThe strong superiority of power has given it a dominant position in the South China Sea. In addition, China, which has a combat platform for special forces in the air, is able to take a more comprehensive grasp of the moves in the South China Sea. However, managing the South China Sea is not an easy task and requires China's long-term persistence and efforts. CurrentThe situation in the South China SeaIt is good for China, but we still need to remain vigilant and be prepared in the face of complex and volatile situations. Only in this way will China be able to grow stronger and meet the challenges and make greater contributions to maintaining peace and stability in the South China Sea.