Xinhua News Agency's "Lianhe Zaobao" published a commentary last night (November 3): "Are 'robotic wolves' being deployed on the Taiwan Strait battlefield to seize the shore in groups? The mainland's means of attacking Taiwan are no longer limited to aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships. Introducing more sea, air, and land unmanned combat equipment has become a major trend in recent years, aiming to make it difficult for the Taiwanese military to cope and defend against low-cost attacks."
[Witty] A few comments: Peaceful unification remains our preferred solution to the Taiwan issue, which is in line with the fundamental interests of the compatriots on both sides of the strait and the overall interests of the Chinese nation. However, facing the complex situation, we will not give up other preparations, and achieving the complete unification of the motherland at the optimal cost is a firm goal. Relevant military preparations are necessary measures. In addition, aircraft carriers and other military forces have a broader strategic layout, not just for the Taiwan Strait. Introducing unmanned combat equipment is a reasonable measure to enhance comprehensive combat power and safeguard national sovereignty and security, and it is not simply the logic of "attacking Taiwan."
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