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Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-07

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Introduction. In January 2024, the Philippine Air Force carried out an ultra-low flight mission at Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea to deliver supplies to a Philippine landing ship, and the astonishing news swept the world. The launch has heightened concerns about the Philippines' motives, processes and consequences in the South China Sea. This article analyzes the airborne incident on the Philippine Aijiao Island from multiple perspectives, hoping to give a clear and complete answer.

The reasons for the airborne operation in the Philippines.

The Filipino Aijiao drop was not a whim, it was premeditated and premeditated. From three perspectives, the Philippine airborne operation was carried out for three reasons. First of all, the Philippines' airborne operation is aimed at maintaining and strengthening its control over Ren'ai Jiao. The Philippines' only occupied island in the South China Sea, Second Thomas Jiao, is strategically important for the Philippines. The launch is intended to tell China, and the world, that the Philippines will not relinquish its possession and ownership of the reef. Second, the Philippines' investment is aimed at weakening and challenging China's power and influence in the South China Sea. China is the world's largest maritime power, and it has a strong military and power in the South China Sea. The Philippines is trying to use the parachute to demonstrate its strong force and China's political will to undermine China's dominant role in the South China Sea. Third, the Philippines has made a project with U.S. assistance and intervention. The United States has long been an ally and security force for the Philippines and has played an important role in the South China Sea. The Philippines is trying to show its loyalty and importance to the United States through this airborne mission, hoping to gain US support and interference.

Philippine air raids.

The airborne work on Petra Reef in the Philippines has gone through preliminary preparations, implementation and acceptance of results. First, the Philippines plans and prepares for an airborne mission in early January next year. They intend to use C-130 transports, starting from Palawan and landing on the Ren'ai Shoal Beach in an ultra-low way along the border of the South China Sea. To improve the odds of victory, the Philippines decided to carry out an airborne operation one night in mid-January.

Second, the Philippine airborne operation will begin at around 10 p.m. on January 15 next year. The experienced lieutenant colonel left Palawan on a C-130 transport plane with troops and supplies and flew to Second Thomas Shoal on the established route. Upon arrival at the reef, the Philippine Air Force lowered the plane's altitude and opened the hatch in the cargo hold to deliver supplies to it with a parachute. When they had done that, they hurried back to Palawan.

In the end, although the Philippine Air Force airborne operation was successful, it still faced a series of technical and weather difficulties. For example, the aircraft engine fails, the parachute is not fully opened, the deviation between the product and the target surface, the wind force and wind direction are not good, etc. For these reasons, airborne landing has become more complex and more difficult.

Philippine bomb results.

This move by the Philippines may seem like a huge victory, but in fact it is a huge venture capital. The launch has had little impact on the situation in the South China Sea and has no real benefit to the Philippines. However, the Philippines' move has provoked anger and response from China. China has harshly criticized the Philippine airborne operation as a provocation to China's national sovereignty and a threat to peace and stability in the South China Sea. China has also responded to the Philippine airborne behavior in a series of ways, including a military exercise and a diplomatic demonstration. In addition, the Philippine missile launch in the South China Sea has aroused more international concern and caused wider controversy and controversy.

Brief summary. The Philippines' deployment of "Ren'ai Jiaodao" in the South China Sea is premeditated and premeditated, with the aim of asserting its control over the islands and reefs, challenging China's dominance and influence in the South China Sea, and seeking support and interference from the United States. The airborne landing of the Philippine Air Force went through three different periods of preparation, implementation and results, and it seemed to be a victory, but in fact it was an unsuccessful attempt. The launch incident did not have any impact on the situation in the South China Sea, on the contrary, China responded violently to it, and attracted the attention of countries around the world. In the end, the Philippines' move does not create real benefits for itself, but on the contrary, it will provoke more tensions and conflicts. Therefore, the Philippines should reflect on its position and behavior in the South China Sea and find a solution based on peace and cooperation.

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