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Title: The four major theaters of the People's Liberation Army, wars are raging!The east is walking on thin ice, the west is domineering, and readers are grateful to experience the grand occasion of national defense!
In today's China, our military strength has reached an unprecedented height, which is not only the pride of our country, but also the existence of the world's attention. However, there is one question that is very difficult before us: can the five major theaters of the People's Liberation Army be able to deal with four large-scale wars at the same time?This question is no longer just a conjecture for military fans, but an urgent and realistic test.
Previously, it was said that one heavy composite brigade in our country would be enough to defeat the entire army of a small and medium-sized country. This argument may have been justified in the past, but now it is a daunting challenge. There are four potential hotspots for the outbreak of war around our country, and each of them is a test that pushes our military to the top.
The Northern Theater of Operations, the Korean Peninsula, fierce and delicate. Potential adversaries include not only the United States, Japan, and South Korea, but also the Korean People's Army as a potential auxiliary. In this area, the PLA Northern Theater must always remain vigilant and face a complex and dangerous war situation. It is not an exaggeration to say that war is on the verge of breaking out.
The Eastern Theater of Operations is a vulnerable part of our national defense line. The opponents include the US Pacific Fleet and the puppet army with relatively weak combat power. In the South China Sea, the United States is entangled in the Philippines, Vietnam, and other countries, and is eyeing China's territorial waters and reefs. If war breaks out in the northeast and two directions at the same time, the South China Sea will not be able to maintain a state of calm and calm, and the southern theater must be ready to be ready at any time to leave no opportunity for the South China Sea to take advantage of.
In the Western Theater, since the disastrous defeat of the Indian army in southern Tibet in 1962, our People's Liberation Army (PLA) has been vigorously preparing to respond to India's provocations. India's dream of revenge has always been haunting its heart, and once one of our countries is caught in a conflict, India will certainly take the opportunity to stab in the back. The hardware strength of the Western Theater cannot be underestimated, and advanced equipment, including the J-20 and J-Type light main battle tanks, have made the Western Theater feel like no one on the battlefield.
However, even if the Western Theater seems to be full of hard power, it is a thought-provoking question whether one theater alone will be enough to easily deal with India, which is naturally self-confident. Although the Western Theater of Operations is more clear in terms of strategic objectives, it lacks naval power, and the main opponent is the Indian army. In recent years, in order to strengthen border defense, unmanned equipment has been continuously added to the combat sequence of the Western Theater, including various types of advanced unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned vehicles, and even the construction of unmanned posts, these military equipment are in an extremely harsh geographical environment to form an effective lethality against the Indian army.
In the field of heavy equipment, the Western Theater is one of the earliest theaters in China to be equipped with the J-20. In addition, the armament of the Type 15 light main battle tank is a dimensionality reduction blow to the Indian army's mountain troops. In order to cope with the large-scale offensive of the Indian army, in the rear of the Western Theater of Operations, our country has also deliberately reserved four large-scale armored divisions, which can easily move with ease in terms of quantity and quality, and have always maintained the initiative.
But if our country really copes with four wars at the same time, which theater of operations will be under the greatest pressure?Under the current circumstances, the Eastern Theater is undoubtedly the theater with the greatest military pressure in the future. Not only is the probability extremely high, but the opponent is even tougher. In addition to the intervention of the United States, it will also face intervention from Japan, and the Eastern Theater will undertake an arduous task, which is not only to accomplish the great cause of national reunification, but also to carry out anti-access operations. Its theater covers a wide area, involving six provincial-level administrative regions along the eastern coast, including the vast areas along the coasts of Zhejiang and Fujian that extend to the Taiwan Strait and the Bashi Strait. Because of this, the strength of the Eastern Theater has grown rapidly in terms of land, sea, air, and rocket forces in order to meet a possible war. The People's Liberation Army (PLA) has changed from a military region to a theater of operations, aiming to be prepared for any situation that may arise and to maintain an absolute state of readiness. Any enemy who dares to attack will be met head-on.
But let's be honest, the daunting task of the Eastern Theater of Operations is not something we can easily handle. Here, we face a much more formidable adversary than in other theaters, not only with the involvement of the United States, but also with the intervention of Japan. In such a situation, we have to maintain a high level of tension at all times, and every inch of territory is the focus of war. The armies of the Eastern Theater are not only the defenders of the country, but also the staunch promoters of national reunification.
Some people may ask, why is the Southern Theater relatively relaxed?This is because although the South China Sea region faces maritime threats, we have the most powerful maritime power in the whole army. Half of the 055 destroyers, the two aircraft carriers all belong to the Southern Theater of Operations, plus the anti-ship missiles of the Rocket Force, we can say that we are completely confident about the maritime coalition forces of the United States, the Philippines and other countries. On land, it's easy and stress-free. Therefore, the southern theater of operations has remained relatively stable in the overall situation.
Moving on to the western part of our country, this is one of the earliest threats our country faces, and it is also one of the high-profile theaters of war. Since the disastrous defeat of the Indian army in southern Tibet in 1962, the PLA has killed, wounded and captured thousands of Indian troops, and the self-defense counterattack against India has made Indians feel uneasy. It is worth noting, however, that the Western Theater has not always been the core focus of our development. Although the strength of the opponent is not very strong, India's revenge has not dissipated. In order to respond to India's military provocations and threats at any time, China's western theater has been working hard for many years and is always waiting to be called.
Now, we have to face the question of whether a single Western Theater of Operations is enough to easily deal with India, which is naturally self-confidentAlthough this theater of operations is relatively clear in terms of strategic objectives, it lacks naval forces, and the main opponent is the Indian army. Despite this, the hardware strength of the Western Theater should not be underestimated. The addition of unmanned equipment, including various types of advanced unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned vehicles, and even the construction of unmanned outposts, is adding a lot to the defense forces of the western theater. In the field of heavy equipment, the Western Theater is also one of the earliest theaters in China to be equipped with the J-20. In addition, the armament of the Type 15 light main battle tank is a dimensionality reduction blow to the Indian army's mountain troops. In order to cope with the large-scale offensive of the Indian army, in the rear of the Western Theater of Operations, China has also deliberately reserved four large-scale armored divisions, which can easily maneuver with ease in quantity and quality, and has always maintained the initiative.
But to face India, you can't just rely on hard power. We must see that India has not only risen in strength, but also has a sense of self-confidence, a natural pride. Military strength alone may not be enough. However, we have solid rear support, we have the unity of the country and the support of the people. This is our strongest and our strongest line of defense. Our military is not only a cold hard power, but also a deep belief of hundreds of millions of people.
At this juncture, we may have to ask ourselves the question of whether we have the confidence to rise to the occasion and defend our homeland, even in the face of many difficultiesThe answer, I believe, is yes. Whether it is the north, the east, the south or the west, we will be closely united to defend our proud homeland with our flesh and blood. Because this is not only the responsibility of soldiers, but also the responsibility of every Chinese. Four war zones, one homeland, we will never allow anyone to tear apart this land and shake our foundations.
Let us work together with our love for our country and our desire for peace, and continue to move forward bravely for the sake of everyone on this land and for our future. It's a war without gunpowder, but it's a battle in which each of us is involved. At this juncture, we need to unite and let the four major theaters shine together, so that our country can stand firm in the face of any difficulties. Because this land is worth defending with our lives.