Taiwan Province has acquired a bunch of showy but impractical weapons. Once the HIMARS rocket launchers arrive at the Taiwan Strait, they will become nothing more than targets. In fact, Russia has already found tactics to counter HIMARS.
On the frontline of the Taiwan Strait, where mobility is restricted to such a small area along the coastal road, HIMARS becomes even more of a sitting duck. Why? When HIMARS fires an M30 rocket, the smoke plume can be seen by reconnaissance drones at least 20 kilometers away, allowing for immediate precise positioning.
The Russian military is now utilizing reconnaissance drones to monitor the areas where Ukrainian HIMARS operate, searching for the large smoke plumes left behind after rocket launches 24 hours a day. That's why you've noticed that Russian forces have recently destroyed several HIMARS units.
In the Taiwan battlefield, it is even less suitable for HIMARS. The coastal roads are limited, and the maneuverable area is similarly restricted. With reconnaissance drones flying overhead 24/7, any launch would immediately be pinpointed.
The imagined scenario of HIMARS rocket launchers sealing off the coastline, preventing landings, and attacking landing vessels is merely hypothetical. Under constant 24-hour drone surveillance, any HIMARS launch would expose itself and be targeted. The 29 HIMARS rocket launchers Taiwan Province imported at high cost from the United States are far from sufficient.
Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1831996213797059/
Disclaimer: This article represents the views of the author only.