China’s PLA considers to use minelaying underwater drones to enforce Taiwan blockade


According to reports, China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) could use large underwater drones to lay mines to blockade the “First Island Chain” should tensions over Taiwan escalate.

Suggested in a Chinese military magazine, Shipborne Weapons, the strategy would likely see the use of China’s large AJX002, long-range (perhaps 1.118-mile/1,800 km) minelaying underwater drone, first seen at a recent military parade in Beijing. Under such a strategy, the PLA would use the drones for “offensive minelaying” missions targeting Japan’s islands, including the Ryukyu archipelago. Other targets could include the waters of the Philippines.

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Source: Interetsing Engineering


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