WASHINGTON: China would probably gain air superiority very quickly in any attack on Taiwan, something Russia crucially failed to do in its invasion of Ukraine last year, leaked US intelligence documents show, according to media reports on Saturday.
The classified documents, allegedly leaked by a US national guardsman in the worst US security breach in a decade, reveal that Taiwan’s military leaders doubt their air defenses can “accurately detect missile launches,” while only about half of their aircraft are capable of effectively engaging the enemy.
China views democratic, self-ruled Taiwan as part of its territory to be retaken one day, by force if necessary. The island lives under the constant fear of a Chinese invasion, and Beijing has stepped up its rhetoric and military activity around it in recent years.
The intelligence reports said that Taiwan fears it could take up to a week to move its aircraft to shelters, leaving them vulnerable to Chinese missile strikes.
In addition, China’s use of civilian shipping, including passenger ferries, for military purposes has hampered the US intelligence community’s ability to predict when an invasion might be pending, the Washington Post reported.
The Pentagon criticised Taiwan’s missile drills as too highly scripted, which could leave their armed forces and leadership unprepared for a “real-world event,” the Post said.
President Xi Jinping has undertaken a huge overhaul of China’s army to expand and modernise it. The People’s Liberation Army is estimated to be 14 times the size of Taiwan’s own armed forces.
Published in Dawn, April 16th, 2023
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