The mainland drone flew over Tsai Ing-wen? The real "big killer" at the Zhuhai Air Show

Source: Voice of the Straits

Recently, a news about "five or six hundred mainland drones flying over Tsai Ing-wen" has been swiped on social platforms inside and outside the island. The DPP authorities habitually use this issue to exaggerate the "mainland threat". How naive is such an operation? The drone that appeared on Tsai Ing-wen's head is just a commercial model of mainland drones; if you want to see more advanced and more deterrent drones, you might as well take a look at the Zhuhai Air Show.

How did the DPP authorities find out that the drone flying over Tsai Ing-wen was made in mainland China? In fact, they didn't find it at all, and even boasted the mainland drones as "the light of Taiwan" at one point. This news was revealed by the "legislator" during the questioning process, and the whole questioning process was quite funny.

A few days ago, Lu Mingzhe, a "legislator" of the Kuomintang, praised the Taiwanese company responsible for drone performances for their excellent technology when questioning them. Taiwan's "Transportation Minister" Wang Guocai is quite satisfied with the development of Taiwan's drones, saying that dozens of manufacturers have settled in the drone innovation and R&D center of Chiayi and .

However, Lu Mingzhe then changed the topic and said that after careful inspection, there were rows of simplified characters on the drones . He pointed out that these drones are all made by Shenzhen companies. From the body, battery, control system, flight pattern to firmware, they are all mainland products. "The only power in the 's battery is the made in Taiwan." He also revealed that the Taiwanese manufacturer also lowered the angle of the computer screen to 30 degrees to prevent the security personnel of the Taiwanese authorities from discovering that the orchestration system was owned by a mainland company. Lu Mingzhe said that "five or six hundred mainland-made drones are flying on Tsai Ing-wen but don't know about ." Taiwan's "Executive President" Su Zhenchang was furious after hearing this, and ordered an investigation on the spot. According to

, the Taiwan media reported that the embarrassment had "overwhelmed the back of the paper", and Su Zhenchang's so-called anger and investigation were nothing but a funny and childish performance. Some netizens on the island ridiculed, "The mobile phone you take is also made in mainland China, and only the electricity used for charging is from Taiwan." Some netizens pointed out that "high-end" vaccines known as "made in Taiwan" also cooperate with mainland manufacturers?

Having said that, the mainland drone performed on Tsai Ing-wen's head is just a small commercial aircraft, and it does not have a high technological content. The drone that "Taiwan independence" politicians should really be afraid of is actually at the Zhuhai Air Show.

The Zhuhai Airshow, which opened on November 8, has attracted much attention at home and abroad. Not to mention the advanced main battle equipment such as the Chinese Air Force J-20, Yun 20, and Z-20, the drone alone is enough to amaze the world. At the last air show, there were 27 UAV products in the aviation industry, and this time it reached a record 43. Among them, Wuzheng-7, Wuzheng-8, attack-11 and "Wing Loong", "Yunying" and "Xuange" series of UAVs constitute a complete unmanned aerial strike system.

In addition, the "Feihong-97A Loyal Wingman" developed by Feihong Company of the Ninth Academy of Aerospace Science and Technology Group also made its debut at this air show. This group of highly intelligent drones, like "guards with knives", accompany the manned fighter to provide them with intelligence, information and firepower support. It is understood that the "Feihong-97A" built-in bomb bay can carry 8 miniature intelligent air-to-air missiles, and the underside of the wing and the belly also have the ability to expand the mount, which can be mounted on the auxiliary fuel tank , air-to-air missiles , accurate according to the mission requirements Various equipment such as guided weapons and electronic warfare pods.

​​In recent years, the People's Liberation Army drones have joined the training team on the stage. Since the in September this year, Taiwan's defense department has successively monitored six PLA drones. Some Taiwanese military experts pointed out that is an important indicator for the PLA to familiarize itself with long-distance battlefield training and move towards joint operations. The locations of military facilities such as the Taiwan airport and the radar may all be mastered and used as the target of the first strike. Some scholars pointed out that the operating cost of drones is relatively low, and the flight cost of manned fighters and drones can differ by as much as 25 times.

For the people of Taiwan and peace across the Taiwan Strait, there has never been a "mainland threat", only the threat of "Taiwan independence". 's use of unmanned equipment to combat "Taiwan independence" forces is not a question of "can", but a question of "will." 's will and ability to fight "Taiwan independence" on the mainlandThe "Taiwan independence" forces on the island should not only feel terrified, but should change course and completely stop their separatist activities for "independence".