China has unveiled a frightening array of new invasion ships that could be used to invade Taiwan.
Satellite images show a large fleet of special ships creating a floating bridge for vehicles that can attack land, creating a scene reminiscent of the D-Day operations during World War II.
These ships are designed to form a floating bridge, where combat vehicles and tanks can cross to reach the shore. The pillars that hold the ships in place are detachable and can be anchored to the seabed to ensure the bridges remain stable during movement.
The development has alarmed military experts, who say China is moving closer to a possible invasion of Taiwan. The effort is part of Beijing's broader strategy to project military strength toward Taiwan, which China considers part of its territory, even though the island has declared independence.
Furthermore, China has conducted a host of military maneuvers around Taiwan, with the army, navy, and missile forces engaging in major exercises.
Satellite images also show the presence of large warships surrounding the island, increasing tensions in the region.
Taiwan's response has also been strong. Taiwan's military has stepped up its training, including a major two-week exercise using simulations and real-life exercises. Taiwanese authorities have also announced that they have detected a large number of Chinese warships and aircraft in the waters around the island.
These developments indicate an increase in the possibilities for a possible escalation of the conflict, making a Chinese invasion of Taiwan more possible every day. (A2 Televizion)