Taiwan military simulates repelling Chinese amphibious assault in coastal drill with live rockets and artillery, calling it a more realistic combat scenario with reduced preparation time.
Taiwan's military simulated destroying an invading Chinese force in a coastal exercise, firing rockets and artillery to stop an amphibious assault in what it described as a more realistic combat scenario with less preparation time.
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