China Has Been Practicing For Strikes On US Jets & Warships In Remote Desert Region
China Has Been Practicing For Strikes On US Jets & Warships In Remote Desert Region

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/military/china-has-been-practicing-strikes-us-jets-warships-remote-desert-region

根据谷歌地球的卫星图像以及《南华早报》和《商业内幕》的报道,中国军方据称在新疆僻静的沙漠地区练习使用模型攻击美国喷气式飞机模型和航母。 这些报告指出 5 月 29 日的图像描绘了类似于先进 F-35 和 F-22 型号的美国战斗机。 尽管未经证实,但消息人士称这些活动可能发生在新疆若羌县。 一些模型上看到的损坏暗示模拟空袭,而另一份报告表明类似的活动涉及美国驱逐舰和 P-8A 海神号和 U-2 侦察机等飞机。 分析人士推测,这些模型不仅用于培训,而且还用于训练。 它们可能通过有针对性的识别和精确攻击技术的开发来帮助完善雷达和武器系统。

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Recently emerged satellite images reveal that the Chinese military has been practicing for attacks on US fighter jets and aircraft carriers in the remote deserts of Xinjiang in northwest China.

South China Morning Post (SCMP) in a fresh report analyzing the photographs identifies that the images were taken by Google Earth on May 29 and show mock-ups of jets resembling advanced US stealth fighters.

Replica US stealth fighters in remote Chinese desert, X/@clashreport

SCMP highlights a post by the Turkey-based Clash Report which was the first to highlight the photos with a caption: "Chinese PLA Air Force pilots are learning to practice air strikes on American F-35 and F-22 mock-ups."

A likely location within Xingjiang region has been Qakilik (or Ruoqiang County) in the Taklamakan Desert, but this has neither been acknowledged by the Chinese government nor confirmed by any official source.

A number of the mock-up stealth fighters appeared to have suffered damage, likely by PLA aerial bombing runs, with blackened craters in a runway at the fictional airbase.

A separate report in Business Insider appears to show separate satellite images, obtained on a different date, of the same location in the desert. The images, captured in late April by Planet Labs PBC, similarly show around 20 aircraft near a runway.

Among the planes that resembles US stealth fighters, there also appears to be a P-8A Poseidon and the U-2 reconnaissance plane.

Planet Labs was also able to capture an apparent US Arleigh Burke class destroyer mock-up in the Taklamakan Desert earlier this year.

One analyst highlighted in comments made to the publication that the mock-ups likely are not just for target practice, but for honing radar and weapons-guidance software and sensitive technology.

The expert described that "these mock-ups potentially allowed China to refine seekers with image-recognition capabilities and help it develop the ability to accurately target particular ships or even specific parts of ships where a missile could do the most damage."

Source: Planet Labs
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