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The Beaches Ignite
December 20, 2022
Time: 20:00 JST
As the naval war begins, so too does the land war.
Earlier this evening, satellite and SIGINT confirmed the deployment of Shina invasion forces from multiple Type 071 amphibious transport docks off the coasts of Tainan, Taiwan and Miyako Island, Okinawa Prefecture. From these vessels, Type 726 Yuyi-class air-cushioned landing craft surged toward shore, with each carrying squads of 60-70 troops and one main battle tank or two infantry fighting vehicles.
Crashing through the thick waves, the boats succeeded in their initial attempt at landing Shina soldiers on Taiwan soil. This, Shina had planned for and expected. The Shina soldier trained for this. What the Shina soldier did not train for, and could not train for, was then seeing his comrade incinerated by .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO) gunfire from well-stocked and positioned Nipponese Sumitomo Type-62 heavy machine guns located just in range of the beachheads.
It was a massacre. The Shina soldier had no experience for coming under real fire and seeing his comrades die around him and attempt to make ground. But, to their credit, they tried.
In Tainan, six Shina divisions attack. The Shinese ground invasion faces an uphill battle of first getting past the beachhead, and then fighting through an urban sprawl.
In Miyako Island, five Shina divisions attack. Their task is slightly easier in that past the beachheads are plains, which makes it easier to attack, but Miyako Island is also fortified with cement and steel to prevent Shina assaults from succeeding.
Blood now has been shed, and the first images and videos taken from restricted and prohibited personal Apple and Samsung phones share the war with the Nippon citizenry back home. Everyone, in a sense, is in the fight now.
December 20, 2022
Time: 20:00 JST
As the naval war begins, so too does the land war.
Earlier this evening, satellite and SIGINT confirmed the deployment of Shina invasion forces from multiple Type 071 amphibious transport docks off the coasts of Tainan, Taiwan and Miyako Island, Okinawa Prefecture. From these vessels, Type 726 Yuyi-class air-cushioned landing craft surged toward shore, with each carrying squads of 60-70 troops and one main battle tank or two infantry fighting vehicles.
Crashing through the thick waves, the boats succeeded in their initial attempt at landing Shina soldiers on Taiwan soil. This, Shina had planned for and expected. The Shina soldier trained for this. What the Shina soldier did not train for, and could not train for, was then seeing his comrade incinerated by .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO) gunfire from well-stocked and positioned Nipponese Sumitomo Type-62 heavy machine guns located just in range of the beachheads.
It was a massacre. The Shina soldier had no experience for coming under real fire and seeing his comrades die around him and attempt to make ground. But, to their credit, they tried.
In Tainan, six Shina divisions attack. The Shinese ground invasion faces an uphill battle of first getting past the beachhead, and then fighting through an urban sprawl.
In Miyako Island, five Shina divisions attack. Their task is slightly easier in that past the beachheads are plains, which makes it easier to attack, but Miyako Island is also fortified with cement and steel to prevent Shina assaults from succeeding.
Blood now has been shed, and the first images and videos taken from restricted and prohibited personal Apple and Samsung phones share the war with the Nippon citizenry back home. Everyone, in a sense, is in the fight now.
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