5 takeaways from China’s military drills around Taiwan
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The Worcester County Fire Marshal’s Office believes both devices are practice rockets or some variation, known as a “Super Bazooka.”
China fired rockets into waters off Taiwan, showcased assault ships and dismissed prospects of an intervention to block future attacks by Beijing.
China maintains a large and growing arsenal of missile capabilities able to directly threaten the U.S., the Pentagon said.
China’s military also sent warships and aircraft during a second day of exercises designed to show its ability to claim the democratic island.
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China fires rockets on second day of military drills around Taiwan as Trump addresses fears of invasion
China launched missiles and deployed dozens of fighter aircraft and navy vessels around Taiwan on Tuesday for a second day of live-fire drills.
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China fires missiles on second day of military drills Taiwan calls "highly provocative and reckless"
As Taiwan blasts China's "highly provocative and reckless" blockade rehearsal, Trump touts his relationship with Xi Jinping and says an invasion is unlikely.
The Chinese military held a second day of large-scale exercises on Tuesday focused on isolating the democratic island and deterring aid from Taipei’s partners.
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The weapon that started shooting rockets out of the sky
For decades, mortars, rockets, and artillery were among the deadliest threats faced by U.S. troops overseas, as a single concealed launcher could devastate an entire base or convoy with almost no warning.
The Air Force and Space Force are spending millions of dollars researching a concept called “rocket cargo,” where they would shoot a capsule full of troops or supplies into orbit and land it anywhere on Earth in 90 minutes or less, which is way faster ...
The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) has approved procurement of long range rockets, missiles, radar systems and military platforms worth Rs 79,000 crore to bolster the military's combat prowess.