According to recent media reports on the island, DPP leader Tsai Ing-wen inspected the land, sea and air military bases on June 2 and presided over the naming and bottle-throwing ceremony of the first 4,000-ton coast guard built by Taiwan Shipbuilding Company. The ship is named "

According to recent reports from the island’s media, DPP leader Tsai Ing-wen inspected the land, sea and air military bases on June 2 and presided over the naming and bottle-throwing ceremony of the first 4,000-ton coast guard built by the Taiwan Shipbuilding Company. , the ship was named "Chiayi" ship. Later, when Tsai Ing-wen went to the Airborne Training Center of the Army Aviation Special Department, she declared in her speech that "national security and regional peace and stability do not rely on groveling, but on solid defense." This further demonstrated her stubborn attitude towards separatism and resistance to reunification.

The newly launched 4,000-ton frigate "Chiayi" gave a group of Taiwanese independence activists another shot. Some people even clamored that they would not be afraid even if the Shandong aircraft carrier came, and wanted to let it know how powerful it was. "Chiayi" is the largest ship since the establishment of the Coast Guard. It is expected to take half a year to conduct various sea tests. If everything goes well, it will be delivered to the ship for service by the end of the year. The Coast Guard plans to build a total of four 4,000-ton frigates at a total cost of NT$10.437 billion. Some "public opinion representatives" of the Democratic Progressive Party proudly stated that the 4,000-ton frigate will perform maritime patrol missions in Dongsha, Nansha and surrounding waters in the future, which is the so-called "extension of Taiwan's sovereignty and national power."

Where did the Taiwanese independence elements get their confidence? How could they rely on frigates to show how powerful the Shandong warships were? At present, the weapons planned for "Chiayi" are only "Zhenhai" rockets used for anti-submarine and other purposes, and some machine guns. The ship's deck can be used for the landing of helicopters from the Air Service Corps and other units, and can carry out humanitarian operations in relevant sea areas. rescue mission. The main focus of the Taiwan independence elements is that the 4,000-ton frigate retains space for installing missile launchers, which can be converted into peacetime and wartime if necessary.

So in the end, the so-called argument that frigates can deal with aircraft carriers is just a continuation of the myth of Taiwan independence elements that "as long as there are Yusan, they are invincible." Some of the maritime forces developed by the Taiwan authorities in recent years, such as the "Guanghua 6" missile speedboat built by the Taiwan Shipbuilding Company, equipped with four Hsiung Feng II anti-ship missiles, are also touted as invincible. No matter what warship comes from the other side, it will be sunk. Including aircraft carriers. A total of 30 Guangli speedboats have been mass-produced, and their follow-up missile speedboats are also under development.

When speaking at the Airborne Training Center of the Aviation Special Department, Tsai Ing-wen ordered the Taiwan military to strengthen defense and adhere to basic combat capabilities while also accelerating the development of asymmetric combat capabilities to face non-traditional threats and implement a reserve mobilization system. Reform and continuously improve the force management system. In fact, anyone who is sane can see that the ship manufacturing capabilities of the two sides of the Taiwan Strait are completely different. Although the tonnage and combat capabilities of the "Shandong Ship" are not as good as those of the U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, it has equivalent shipbuilding capabilities worldwide. There are only a handful of countries with the capability. Just build some missile boats and frigates to give yourself a boost. The Taiwanese independence elements really deserve the title of "frog in the well." Text/PY