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According to reports from China Military Television Network, in addition to deploying new equipment, Japan's Self-Defense Forces have also expanded their amphibious combat forces in Kyushu. Military commentator Wei Dongxu believes that Japan's Self-Defense Forces have assembled a large number of amphibious combat forces in Kyushu, including the normal deployment of Osprey tilt-rotor transport aircraft in Kyushu, which represents the two main directions of its operation to seize the island, namely against the Korean Peninsula and the Taiwan Strait. The Osprey tilt-rotor transport aircraft can be used independently. Using the geographical location of Kyushu, they can quickly send forces to seize the island in the direction of the Tsushima Strait and the peninsula. They should be the first force that launched the blitz. Wei Dongxu said that in addition, when Japan is deploying in Kyushu, it is not ruled out that it will also be used jointly with ships of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. For example, Hyuga class helicopter carriers, including modified Izumo class light aircraft carriers, can carry Ospreys. With military intervention in response to other sensitive issues in the region, the Osprey could soon fly to the large battleships of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force deployed in the surrounding area using direct decks. Therefore, Japan's deployment takes into account not only targeting the two so-called main troop delivery directions, but also considering joint operations with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force to send troops from across the ocean.

Zhitongcaijing·12/13/2025 02:25:01
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According to reports from China Military Television Network, in addition to deploying new equipment, Japan's Self-Defense Forces have also expanded their amphibious combat forces in Kyushu. Military commentator Wei Dongxu believes that Japan's Self-Defense Forces have assembled a large number of amphibious combat forces in Kyushu, including the normal deployment of Osprey tilt-rotor transport aircraft in Kyushu, which represents the two main directions of its operation to seize the island, namely against the Korean Peninsula and the Taiwan Strait. The Osprey tilt-rotor transport aircraft can be used independently. Using the geographical location of Kyushu, they can quickly send forces to seize the island in the direction of the Tsushima Strait and the peninsula. They should be the first force that launched the blitz. Wei Dongxu said that in addition, when Japan is deploying in Kyushu, it is not ruled out that it will also be used jointly with ships of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. For example, Hyuga class helicopter carriers, including modified Izumo class light aircraft carriers, can carry Ospreys. With military intervention in response to other sensitive issues in the region, the Osprey could soon fly to the large battleships of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force deployed in the surrounding area using direct decks. Therefore, Japan's deployment takes into account not only targeting the two so-called main troop delivery directions, but also considering joint operations with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force to send troops from across the ocean.