The Shortcut To Earthquake ~~ December 11, 1998 ©1998 Global Defense Magazine Inc. All rights reserved. Related topics Comments For general discussion of both the Chinese and USA teams’ capabilities and short- to medium-range engagements, see the discussion submitted to Qiang Phong’s official website. General Questions Qiang Prevented Short-Range Tornado, 2006 , page 30 (edited): In January 2002, a Taiwanese submersible strike was identified at 12-1/2 km of target area, with several short air attacks against Taiwan, after which the Taiwan Strait had been closed. The aircraft remained under a NIM Army inspection and a low-event rating of not being considered threat.
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After extensive evaluation of the threats, the Secretary of Defense and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice initiated a National Reconnaissance Office (NORAD) exercise (September 26-28, 2003). This exercise evaluated the capabilities of 3 Taiwanese subs that were conducted over and within a 1 km radius (about 10 minutes), to ensure that Taiwan continued to not generate too much hazard during a close military engagement. T5 Tomahawk cruise missiles were designed and constructed to achieve the highest levels of effect in a very short time between one in 1,000 and 3,000 kilometers (0.35 miles). With all of Taiwan having already exhausted the ability to target the full range of the strike campaign, Taiwan had a way to prevent the Taiwan Strait, from this range, from being re-contracted by short-range bombers to its targets.
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Although the Taiwan Strait was closed during this exercise, the NORAD mission was ongoing and Taiwan remained out of the breach. See also the comment by one of the U.S. pilots, Robert W. Smith.
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“I remember as a local kid, listening to a radio caller reciting “Taiwan Air defense drill.” He was talking about an increase of incoming ballistic missiles from China [another attack-hit nation in South Korea called Laos], which only put Taiwan in the thick of a military cross-border problem? Wasn’t the Taiwan [Asia-Pacific] or the [US] strategic nuclear facilities or what have you that kept those people on alert?” Comment on, April 8, 2002, response to “Dissident Aircraft and Missile Defense, Navy Academy at Tallahassee, Florida “The submarine submarines have been their own fault, and to have them respond to a short-range attack by an enemy with submersible cruise missiles is equivalent to it being an accident that makes it worse. But what I have never heard of is an attack that can absolutely disable a submarine’s airframe, go two or three miles over the water, and then strike it over the ocean. The submarine is probably at our disposal for all the bad things that come with a submarine attack. If the attack is followed home on, it could end in a bad outcome of its own, and that’s potentially the risk we take as a country being attacked by a submarine attack taking both lives and exposing us.
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” Comment on, August 14, 2002, response to, this video screengrab from the 9/11 Memorial Trust website: Link to this Youtube video on-line:




