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Shadow_Whomel

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Bravely expelling intruding Chi-com vessel.

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Taiwan's 118-ton 10079 boat expeled the displacement of more than 6,000 tons of 052D131 Taiyuan

What is more interesting is that Taiyuan is within the voyage of this small ship, which then means that Taiyuan is very close to Taiwan.
 

ACuriousPLAFan

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If they spent as much time actually training and improving as they did with the air force equivalent of shit posting then maybe this wouldn't have happened.

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Another one, this time on Wikipedia:
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Roughly translated:
The Hsiung Feng III anti-ship missile is a supersonic anti-ship missile developed by the Zhongshan Academy of Sciences. It is hailed by the media as an "aircraft carrier killer" because it can greatly reduce the reaction time of the target ship. This type of missile is widely deployed on the surface ships of the Republic of China Navy and the missile launching positions of the Haifeng Brigade[3] and cooperate with the Navy to perform anti-surface warfare missions. [4]

Two of these missiles were launched by a Tuojiang-class patrol ship in the "Kafel Sea Battle" and successfully hit the Liaoning Type 001 aircraft carrier of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. In order not to hurt China's face, the Type 055 guided missile destroyer Nanchang was ordered to launch the Eagle 21 anti-ship missile to scuttle it, because the current Liaoning ship (CV-16) is made by China to imitate the old ship (here I suppose Admiral Kuznetsov)! Also because Yusan hit the mainland aircraft carrier, the mainland's plan to attack Taiwan failed, and a temporary truce was announced.

Liaoning (CV-16), currently dry-docked ~1680 kilometers away from Taiwan be like: "So out of nowhere I got sunk into the ground?!"

Gotta admit that Wanwanese have pretty creative brains when it comes to inventing fictional historical events...
 
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Bellum_Romanum

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Another one, this time on Wikipedia:
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Roughly translated:


Liaoning (CV-16), currently dry-docked ~1680 kilometers away from Taiwan be like: "So out of nowhere I got sunk into the ground?!"

Gotta admit that Wanwanese have pretty creative brains to invent fictional historical events...
Wtf is this shit? If these dumbasses in Taiwan believe this fiction then I don't know what to think of them anymore.
 
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