(Taipei Comprehensive News) The Taiwan Army first notified the Chinese Rocket Army on Saturday (July 13) on Saturday (July 13). On the occasion of testing in Inner Mongolia in Inner Mongolia, Taiwan Lai Qingde went to the Keelung to console the naval fleet officers and soldiers on the same day and boarded warship vision.This is the first time he did this on May 20 this year to show his determination to guard Taiwan.

Lai Qingde was accompanied by Wu Zhaozheng, Secretary -General of the National Security Council, Gu Lixiong Gu Lixiong, and General Tang Hua, commander of the Navy.He hopes that officers and soldiers will continue to uphold loyalty military style to protect the safety of sea and land.

Lai Qingde posted on Facebook that the 131st fleet stationed in the local navy was responsible for the investigation and patrol tasks of the northeast waters, straits, and southern parties in Taiwan.

He also pointed out that The Wanjiang Ship under the jurisdiction of the fleet ,Not only has hidden traceability and navigation stability, but also regional air defense firepower, making Taiwan's security more secure.

Lai Qingde also boarded the "Xujiang Ship" at the Minjiang -class patrol ship on Saturday.The ship has an invisible hiding design, and it is also equipped with 12 "male wind" anti -ship missiles and 16 "Sea Sword" type 2 air defense missiles, with strong firepower.

The situation in the Taiwan Strait has continued to be tight recently. The Taiwan Ministry of National Defense first notified on Saturday that in mainland China Liberation ArmyThe Rocket Army conducts multiple waves of testing in Inner Mongolia .

Su Ziyun, director of the National Defense Strategy and Resources Research Institute of Taiwan National Defense Security Research Institute, analyzed that the Taiwan Ministry of National Defense continued to show the ability of Taiwan to investigate and master its military dynamics through "reconnaissance scare".

Lin Yingyou, assistant professor of the Institute of International Affairs and Strategy of Tamkang University in Taiwan, also pointed out that the Taiwan army's move represents the detection and monitoring capabilities of its radar and the inland areas of the mainland.