Dongyin Command Validates Force Capabilities with Drone Recon in Anti-Landing Drill
The Army's Dongyin Area Command recently held the "Zhongyi" military drill, simulating an enemy landing invasion. Utilizing drone reconnaissance and live-fire exercises, the troops validated their anti-landing operations and battlefield adaptability.
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(CNA Reporter Pan Hsin-tung, Lienchiang County 15th) The Dongyin Area Command recently carried out the "Zhongyi" drill, simulating an enemy landing invasion from the Aodi area of Dongyin Island. The military used drones for enemy reconnaissance and utilized live-troop, on-site, and combat-realistic methods to validate the overall response capabilities of the unit.
The Army's Dongyin Area Command issued a press release today stating that to strengthen the defense zone's overall combat capabilities, the "Zhongyi" drill was recently conducted, simulating an enemy force invading via an amphibious landing at the Aodi area of Dongyin Island. Under the command and control of various echelons, operations such as anti-landing and beachhead combat were sequentially exercised.
The Command stated that during the drill, drones were first deployed to conduct enemy reconnaissance. Then, artillery and organic weapons from various strongpoints carried out live-fire strikes on the target areas. Through situational guidance and real-time decision-making, the exercise trained cadres in command procedures and joint operations capabilities, validated the appropriateness of troop and firepower allocation, familiarized troops with weapon operation and firing techniques, and enhanced battlefield responsiveness and psychological resilience.
The Command added that this exercise adopted live-troop, on-site, and combat-realistic methods to not only validate the troops' routine training results and overall response capabilities but also integrated new combat methods like drones, emphasizing countermeasures and showcasing strong defensive capabilities at the nation's northernmost frontier.
Commander Feng Shao-yi of the Dongyin Area Command emphasized through the press release that facing current enemy threats, troops in the defense zone uphold the spirit of "train where you fight" and "everywhere is a battlefield, train at all times." They will continue to implement various combat training missions, familiarize themselves with the battlefield environment, and demonstrate the military's firm resolve of "sharing one island, yielding not a single inch of land" to maintain the overall security of the Dongyin area. (Editor: Lin Shu-hui) 1150515
(CNA Reporter Pan Hsin-tung, Lienchiang County 15th) The Dongyin Area Command recently carried out the "Zhongyi" drill, simulating an enemy landing invasion from the Aodi area of Dongyin Island. The military used drones for enemy reconnaissance and utilized live-troop, on-site, and combat-realistic methods to validate the overall response capabilities of the unit.
The Army's Dongyin Area Command issued a press release today stating that to strengthen the defense zone's overall combat capabilities, the "Zhongyi" drill was recently conducted, simulating an enemy force invading via an amphibious landing at the Aodi area of Dongyin Island. Under the command and control of various echelons, operations such as anti-landing and beachhead combat were sequentially exercised.
The Command stated that during the drill, drones were first deployed to conduct enemy reconnaissance. Then, artillery and organic weapons from various strongpoints carried out live-fire strikes on the target areas. Through situational guidance and real-time decision-making, the exercise trained cadres in command procedures and joint operations capabilities, validated the appropriateness of troop and firepower allocation, familiarized troops with weapon operation and firing techniques, and enhanced battlefield responsiveness and psychological resilience.
The Command added that this exercise adopted live-troop, on-site, and combat-realistic methods to not only validate the troops' routine training results and overall response capabilities but also integrated new combat methods like drones, emphasizing countermeasures and showcasing strong defensive capabilities at the nation's northernmost frontier.
Commander Feng Shao-yi of the Dongyin Area Command emphasized through the press release that facing current enemy threats, troops in the defense zone uphold the spirit of "train where you fight" and "everywhere is a battlefield, train at all times." They will continue to implement various combat training missions, familiarize themselves with the battlefield environment, and demonstrate the military's firm resolve of "sharing one island, yielding not a single inch of land" to maintain the overall security of the Dongyin area. (Editor: Lin Shu-hui) 1150515