為達最佳瀏覽效果,建議使用 Chrome、Firefox 或 Microsoft Edge 的瀏覽器。

請至Edge官網下載 請至FireFox官網下載 請至Google官網下載
晴時多雲

限制級
您即將進入之新聞內容 需滿18歲 方可瀏覽。
根據「電腦網路內容分級處理辦法」修正條文第六條第三款規定,已於網站首頁或各該限制級網頁,依台灣網站分級推廣基金會規定作標示。 台灣網站分級推廣基金會(TICRF)網站:http://www.ticrf.org.tw

《TAIPEI TIMES》 Asymmetric warfare key against PRC

Institute for National Defense and Security Research chairman Huoh Shoou-yeh speaks at the opening of a forum on cross-strait relations at the Ambassador Hotel in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Chen Yu-fu, Taipei Times

Institute for National Defense and Security Research chairman Huoh Shoou-yeh speaks at the opening of a forum on cross-strait relations at the Ambassador Hotel in Taipei yesterday. Photo: Chen Yu-fu, Taipei Times

2019/10/31 03:00

FORUM: Speakers at an Institute for National Defense and Security Research event said Taiwan needs more portable weapons to deter threats and uphold regional security

By Jason Pan / Staff reporter

China has bolstered its naval forces to assert its claim to disputed islets in the South China Sea, so Taiwan has to focus more on asymmetric warfare to defend against Beijing’s military activities in the region, reports delivered at a cross-strait forum in Taipei yesterday said.

Over the past decade, China has been upgrading and expanding its naval forces, and increased its military activities around disputed islets near Taiwan and the Ryukyu Islands, Institute for National Defense and Security Research (INDSR) deputy executive director Ou Si-fu (歐錫富) said.

“The [Chinese] People’s Liberation Army Navy [PLAN] under Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s (習近平) directives are pushing to control the East China Sea, and to break through from the first island chain to the second island chain, to contest the US dominance in the Pacific Ocean,” Ou said in his presentation to the forum hosted by the institute.

China has promoted its territorial maps with the “nine-dash line” and has built up extensive civilian harbor facilities and military installations on disputed islets and atolls in the Paracel Islands (Xisha Islands, 西沙群島) and Spratly Islands (Nansha Islands, 南沙群島), which are also claimed by several Southeast Asian countries, Ou said.

“Since Xi took power in 2012, he has launched large-scale shipbuilding and weapon modernization programs, [and] allocated larger proportions of China’s national budget for the construction of new warships, and amassing modern weapons and guided missiles,” he said.

PLAN’s strength is close to that of the Russian navy, while the Chinese leadership is seeking to close the gap with the US Navy with the aim of challenging the US for control of Western Pacific, Ou said.

The potential for skirmish exists in the East China Sea, with increased PLAN activities in the areas, and Chinese warships transiting through the Miyako Strait between Taiwan and Okinawa could make it a flashpoint, reports by other military experts said.

Lin Ying-yu (林穎佑), an international relations researcher at National Chung Cheng University, said that Beijing gave the China Coast Guard (CCG) more than 200 patrol cutters, while the China Maritime Militia, a paramilitary force that operates in the South China and the East China seas, has harassed, spied and chased foreign fishing boats away from China-controlled islets.

The PLAN, CCG and Maritime Militia are known as China’s three sea forces, and they have collaborated in military activities to challenge foreign vessels in what they considered to be Chinese waters, while engaging in patrol and surveillance missions, in “low-intensity struggles” to bolster China’s sovereignty claims in contested marine territories, and thereby to advance China’s objectives without engaging in combat. Lin said.

Taiwan’s navy must be prepared for more such encounters, he added.

Due to the increasing gap in military strength, Taiwan needs to focus on asymmetric warfare and portable weapons to deter China’s threat in the surrounding seas and to uphold regional security, several experts said yesterday.

These should include more production or procurement of mobile surface-to-air missiles, vehicle-mounted multiple-rocket launchers, small and medium-scale submarines, stealth missile corvettes, and weapon-carrying drones, they said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

不用抽 不用搶 現在用APP看新聞 保證天天中獎  點我下載APP  按我看活動辦法

焦點今日熱門
看更多!請加入自由時報粉絲團

網友回應

載入中
此網頁已閒置超過5分鐘,請點擊透明黑底或右下角 X 鈕。