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Báo động khẩn: THỦ ĐÔ HÀ NỘI SẼ LÀ MỤC TIÊU của Lữ đoàn Tên lửa 827 Trung Quốc
Đánh giá vị trí địa lý Thiều
Quan, các chuyên gia cho rằng, Lữ đoàn Tên lửa 827 rõ ràng có nhiệm vụ
đe dọa Đài Loan và các nước có chung biên giới phía Biển Đông
Chẳng hạn như thủ đô Hà Nội của Việt Nam có khoảng cách với Thiều Quan dưới 1000 km
Nếu NỔ RA xung đột giữa Trung
Quốc và Việt Nam về chủ quyền các nhóm đảo trên Biển Đông, thì HÀ NỘI
SẼ LÀ MỤC TIÊU của Lữ đoàn Tên lửa 827.
China has set up a new missile brigade in its southern province of
Guangdong as part of a “shock and awe” strategy to deter other countries
with claims to the South China Sea from challenging its dominance in
the region, a local newspaper reported Monday.
Citing sources familiar with the matter, the United Daily News said
the new 827 Ballistic Missile Brigade is based in Guangdong’s Shaoguan
City.
While the brigade’s administrative building was still under
construction at the end of March, missile launch vehicles had been
posted at the Shaoguan base, the report said.
Missiles installed at the base might include Dongfeng (DF)-21D
anti-ship ballistic missiles and Dongfeng-16 — a new type of ballistic
missile that has a longer range than anything in China’s current
cross-Taiwan Strait arsenal, according to the report.
The exposure of the new Chinese missile brigade came amid
increasingly active efforts by Vietnam and the Philippines to ramp up
their sovereignty claims to South China Sea island groups, the report
said.
The following is an excerpt from the United Daily News report on
China’s “shock and awe” strategy to underscore its claim to the South
China Sea:
Satellite images on the Internet show that the new base covers a
large area, with a number of missile launch vehicles parked outside a
hangar at the northeastern wing of the base.
Some vehicles stand 16 meters long and are mounted with cylindrical
tubes, while others stand some 12 meters long with square-shaped tubes
that look like those used for a new type of ballistic missile unveiled
by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) earlier this year.
Military experts said the new missile base is equipped with DF-21D
anti-ship missiles that have a range of 2,000-3,000 km and are
potentially capable of hitting moving targets with pinpoint precision.
Some geopolitical analysts have called DF-21D missile a “game
changer” that could threaten the U.S. aircraft carrier fleet’s supremacy
in the Pacific, particularly if conflict breaks out in the Taiwan
Strait or in the South China Sea.
The new DF-16 has a range of about 1,200 km and possesses considerable destructive power, military experts said.
Judging from Shaoguan’s geographic location, they said, the 827
Missile Brigade is apparently charged with the mission of intimidating
Taiwan and countries bordering the South China Sea.
For instance, Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital, is less than 1,000 km away
from Shaoguan. If a conflict breaks out between China and Vietnam over
their conflicting claims to the South China Sea island groups, the 827
Missile Brigade could include Hanoi as a target.
Besides China, five other countries — Taiwan, Vietnam, the
Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei — also claim full or partial
sovereignty over the South China Sea island groups and surrounding
waters, which are believed to be rich in oil and gas reserves and are
close to one of the world’s busiest sea lanes.
Vietnam and the Philippines have also become increasingly assertive in their South China Sea claims.
After a two-month-long standoff in the Scarborough Shoal between the
Philippines and China ended because of adverse weather in late June, the
Philippine government has opened a small kindergarten on another islet,
Pagasa Island (known as Chungyeh Island in Mandarin Chinese) in the
Spratlys.
In the meantime, Vietnam has purchased a large quantity of naval and
aerial weaponry from Russia and deployed Su-27 jet fighters to inspect
the Spratlys recently.
Moreover, Vietnam passed a maritime law in June that claims
sovereignty and jurisdiction over the Paracel and Spratly islandsin the
South China Sea. Taiwan has protested such a move. (July 2,2012).
(By Sofia Wu)