Since the beginning of this year, the actions of the United States on the South China Sea issue have moved from behind the scenes to the forefrontThe situation in the South China SeaBringing new variables to the table. This phenomenon has sparked our questioning about the followingNanshaReflections on the deployment of heavy forces in the region. For a long time, we we've been inNanshaThe three major islands and reefs are only temporarily deployedMilitaryequipment, without the official deployment of heavy troops. This is out of consideration for maintaining relatively stable relations between neighboring countries. However, as the U.S. and Philippines continue to provoke China, we are forced to change our tactics and consider itNanshaMore heavy deployments in the regionMilitaryEquip. Such a deployment would bring benefits in several ways.
South China Sea islands and reefsThe defense system includes multiple offensive and defensive units, such as alert, air defense, anti-missile, sea-to-land, and anti-landing. At the moment, although we are already inNanshaSome units have been deployed in the region, but there are still some deficiencies that need to be improved. For example, we can consider an increaseFightersand so onto improve the ability to respond quickly to U.S. aircraft. In addition, we can also strengthen the long-range range of rocket artillery, etcto expand its ability to control disputed sea areas.
Currently, although oursSurface shipsTroops forNanshaThe response in the sea area is relatively fast, but the air response capability is limited. DeploymentFighterswithand so onIt can greatly improve the rapid response ability to the United States. NanshaAirfields have been built on the three major reefs, if deployed on these islands and reefsFighterswithWe will have the ability to respond to provocations more quickly.
At the moment, we are interested in:NanshaThe response in the south tends to be more passive, with insufficient numbers of troops deployed and sometimes insufficient combat radius. By deploying heavy forces, we will be able to gain active control over disputed sea areas. This will give us more room to maneuver and allow us to take more proactive action on disputed islands and reefs to defend our territorial rights and interests.
In the past,NanshaThere are some premature factors in the problem of encroachment on islands and reefs. However, the substantial involvement of the United States has made the time ripe for a solution to the problem. By deploying heavy dutyMilitaryequipment, we can not only respond to US-Philippine provocations, but also demonstrate our legitimacy to the international community. As long as our actions are a response to US provocations, we do not have to worry about accusations from the international community. In addition, the Philippines itself cannot complain, because they are already trying to confront China by co-opting the United States.
In the current complexThe situation in the South China SeaThe U.S. intervention has pushed the South China Sea issue to a new climax. We doNanshaSovereign countries in the region need to leverage their strength and use their own advantages to defend our territorial rights and interests. By inNanshaBy increasing the deployment of heavy troops in the region, we will be able to improve the defense system, improve our rapid response capability against US aircraft, and enhance our ability to actively control the disputed sea area, and at the same time, we will be able to solve the problemNanshaThe issue of encroachment on islands and reefs has laid a solid foundation. This is not only our responsibility to the world, but also to show the world China's determination and strength as a maritime power.
Since the South China Sea issue involves the interests of many countries, the process of resolving this issue is bound to be complex and lengthy. We need to firmly defend our rights and interests, and at the same time, seek the support and understanding of the international community through diplomatic means. We're inNanshaDeployment operations in the region should be consistent with international law and norms, without giving excuses or accusations to other countries. Only in this way can we safeguard our own interests and maintain good relations with other countries and promote the final settlement of the South China Sea issue. The South China Sea is our homeland, and we must protect it with firm faith and courage.