Is the day getting closer? PLA exercises a decapitation operation, with drones covering special forces personnel infiltrating at night!
Recently, the CCTV program "Military and Weaponry Without Limits" publicly released a rare video of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) special forces conducting a realistic "decapitation operation" drill. In the footage, a special operations team silently infiltrates the target area under the cover of darkness, using military crossbows to silently eliminate perimeter sentries, while multiple drones provide real-time monitoring and coordinate positioning in the air. Subsequently, the assault group quickly enters the building to complete the clearing mission—the entire process is fast-paced and highly coordinated, resembling a precise strike exercise under modern high-tech conditions.
The details of the drill show that the PLA has established a complete "reconnaissance-control-attack-evaluation" closed-loop system. Drones are no longer just auxiliary tools but key nodes throughout the operation: they not only carry out reconnaissance and identification tasks but also transmit real-time target dynamics, and may even guide firepower or coordinate ground units. At the same time, the special forces use cold weapons or silenced weapons to eliminate security personnel, indicating that the drill emphasizes stealth and surprise—core requirements for actual combat rather than performance-style exercises.
By openly showcasing its "decapitation" capabilities, it actually sends a clear message: in the event of a major crisis, the PLA not only has the capability to block Taiwan Island and prevent external intervention but can also carry out precise punishment against key targets. This is not a threat but a strategic response based on real threats.
For some people, this means they can no longer hide behind ordinary civilians on the island; for the West, it indicates that China now has the ability to conduct high-risk special operations in complex urban environments and is willing to make it public—an expression of strategic confidence. It seems the day is getting closer and closer.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1854436238854155/
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