China shows military targets in Taiwan: threat or strategy?

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China releases satellite images of strategic targets in Taiwan as the country launches military exercises.

China veröffentlicht Satellitenbilder von strategischen Zielen in Taiwan, während das Land Militärmanöver startet.
China releases satellite images of strategic targets in Taiwan as the country launches military exercises.

China shows military targets in Taiwan: threat or strategy?

The current tensions between China and Taiwan are reaching worrying levels. Today, November 6, 2025, China releases high-resolution satellite images depicting its military targets in Taiwan. These images come from the Jilin-1 constellation developed by Chang Guang Satellite Technology, a company with ties to China's People's Liberation Army (PLA). The images not only show strategically crucial locations such as Taipei, Hsinchu Science Park and Taipei Port, but also illustrate China's determination to reinforce its claim to the island. Critics, such as journalists and social media users, see this as a dangerous threat and a false claim about Taiwan's sovereignty az-online.de reported.

The publication comes at a time when tensions in the region are already high. Taiwan started its own military maneuvers in the south of the island republic on Monday, which will last until Thursday. US Super Cobra and Apache attack helicopters are used. These exercises are a direct response to the military activities of China, which has recently sealed off the island with naval units and military aircraft. In addition, Chinese military aircraft often cross the unofficial median line of the Taiwan Strait, which further inflames the situation. According to Kurier reports, the highest-ranking visit by a US politician in 25 years, the visit of Nancy Pelosi, has recently further exacerbated tensions.

What is China's goal?

The People's Liberation Army's regular military exercises, including the most recent one called Straits Thunder-2025A, are part of a strategy to practice precision strikes on key targets. Blockades are also being practiced, which makes it clear that China is seriously interested in a military presence in this disputed region. Colonel Shi Yi clearly outlined the objectives of these exercises: identification, warning, interception and detention, as tagesschau.de reported.

In the past 24 hours, more than ten Chinese warships have reached Taiwan's "response zone." In addition to military mobilization, China has also responded to recent developments with harsh rhetoric. Referring to Taiwan President Lai Ching-te's insistence that Taiwan is already an independent country, Lai was called a "parasite" by China. These words clearly show the tensions between the two countries.

A complex geopolitical scenario

In addition to the military threat, Taiwan's Defense Ministry has classified the ongoing exercises as "routine" and noted that they occur quarterly. Still, the situation is tense, especially since the United States has supported Taiwan's defense capabilities for decades and recently announced a new arms sale worth $1.1 billion. These sales met with sharp criticism from Beijing and led to announced countermeasures.

The military tensions between China and Taiwan are attracting global attention. Given the geopolitical implications and the potential disruption to global supply chains, particularly in the semiconductor sector, it remains to be seen how the situation will develop in the next few days. The world is watching with excitement about developments in this critical region.