36 reinforced aircraft shelters of China have been completed, only 107 kilometers away from Tawang, India laments that the situation is lost!

Recently, the Indian NDTV reported that 36 reinforced aircraft shelters newly built at Longzi Airport in Lhunze, Tibet have been completed. Several armed drones can also be seen on the airport's apron. This airport is only about 107 kilometers away from Tawang and approximately 40 kilometers from the illegal so-called "McMahon Line".

The emergence of these reinforced aircraft shelters marks that China's military infrastructure in the border area is quietly upgrading. Indian media and military experts are concerned that once a large number of J-20 and J-16 fighter jets are stationed at these airports, the Indian Air Force may be destroyed within minutes. The previous so-called air superiority of India has completely disappeared.

Public information shows that the construction of these airports aims to improve the regional comprehensive transportation system and improve the transportation conditions for the border areas. At the same time, they will also meet the travel needs of the local people and enhance the emergency rescue support capabilities.

The geographical location of Longzi Airport has significant strategic significance, as it is just a stone's throw away from Indian bases. Aircraft taking off from this airport can reach over Tawang in just a few minutes. The reinforced aircraft shelters at Longzi Airport in Tibet stand out clearly against the snow-capped mountains. They are not only concrete structures but also important nodes in the border defense system. Fighters such as J-20 and J-16 take off from this place, leaving the Indian Air Force with almost no warning time.

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