Taiwan's election campaign has entered a white-hot stage, and the Kuomintang regards the 2024 election campaign as a choice between "war and peace", and the issue of cross-strait peace has become the focus of the island. At the same time, the island has also begun to pay attention to the deployment of military forces on the mainland. Recently, Taiwan's well-known military Internet celebrity Joseph Wen frequently disclosed satellite images of the PLA Rocket Force station in the social ** fan column, which aroused the sentiment of mainland netizens to "attack Taiwan", and the two sides began to compete fiercely for satellite image intelligence. After Joseph Needham released satellite images of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) base in Fujian, mainland netizens began to fight back, publishing the location and information of the Taiwan military base in the same fan column. According to reports, a netizen surnamed Chen posted in simplified Chinese characters to continuously release images and coordinates of the newly built Hsinchu Kansai base, Pingtung Wanjin base, and Hsinchu Hukou missile base of the 791st Brigade of the Taiwan Air Force's air defense and missile command post.
In addition, he pointed out that the "Hsiung-2E" surface-to-ground missiles are deployed at the three bases, and the location of the missile launcher garage and ammunition depot in the barracks of the Taiwan military base has been accurately marked through the street view function of satellite images. The satellite images released by mainland netizens were clear and accurate, making Taiwanese netizens feel exposed, and they criticized and scolded the post one after another. The reason why Taiwanese netizens are nervous about breaking the defense is because the locations of the announced Taiwanese military bases are real, and even the walls and gates can be clearly identified. In stark contrast, the suspected Continental Rocket Force garrison announced by Joseph Needham is not necessarily real. It is worth noting that in September last year, Joseph Needham published a paragraph on the island, calling it "drone shooting of the Continental Army Battalion", in which the People's Liberation Army "panicked" after seeing the drone, which triggered heated discussions on the island, and even some TV stations invited experts to analyze.
But soon, the island** discovered the authenticity of this **, and the evidence showed that this ** was actually made using old aerial photography** clips, and the original material was still from a TV program on the mainland. With such a record of deception, it was naturally difficult for Joseph Wingham to gain people's trust. Even if Joseph Wen did photograph the PLA Rocket Force station, Taiwan would have nothing to worry about. If the Taiwan military launches an attack on the PLA garrison, it will not only fail to inflict substantial losses on the mainland, but will accelerate the process of cross-strait reunification. After the manipulation by the authorities, they have been worried that the mainland will take tough measures, so the Taiwan authorities are also trying their best to find out how to protect their "defense forces." Taiwan's military's "Chung Shan Institute of Science" has successfully developed an "anti-Beidou positioning system" and a "signal purifier," which have been delivered to the Taiwan military for use. According to the Taiwan authorities, this system can interfere with the PLA's precise positioning capabilities, causing the missiles to deviate from the target.
In addition, Taiwan's defense department said in September last year that the Taiwan military was closely monitoring and monitoring the movements of the PLA's air defense, long-range firepower, and missile units, as well as monitoring the ground forces in Fujian. However, although the Taiwan authorities seem to be overconfident in their own capabilities, their efforts seem to be in vain. According to a report by Huanqiu.com, Google Maps recently launched a 3D image function, and the location of Taiwan's military intelligence bureau and the "Patriot" missile base followed**. It is even possible to identify the model of the missile through this function. The Taiwan authorities immediately coordinated with Google in the hope of taking some countermeasures. Although the Taiwanese authorities tried to protect themselves against the mainland's military satellites, they couldn't even protect against Google's Street View**. The fundamental reason for this lies in the fact that Taiwan's military bases are not camouflaged enough, and they are still using camouflage bunkers from more than 10 years ago. As for the Taiwan army's tank units and military ports, it is even more obvious to see.
The People's Liberation Army (PLA) has long mastered the location of the military fortress of the Taiwan army, and if the ** forces do not want to be completely destroyed, it may be advisable to surrender as soon as possible.