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China has launched one of its most powerful and strategically significant military drills ever conducted around Taiwan. Under the banner of Justice Mission 2025, the People’s Liberation Army has deployed ground forces, naval warships, air force bombers, and rocket units in a massive joint exercise designed to simulate real-world combat scenarios in the Taiwan Strait. In this video, Mighty Military breaks down how China’s H-6 long-range bombers, armed with supersonic and hypersonic anti-ship missiles like the YJ-12, YJ-21, and YJ-20, are transforming the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific. With missiles capable of reaching Mach 10 and striking targets from over 1,500 to 2,000 kilometers away, these drills demonstrate China’s growing ability to challenge even the most advanced US Navy carrier strike groups. Pentagon war games have already shown how China could combine missile strikes, cyber warfare, and anti-space capabilities to overwhelm US and allied forces. Justice Mission 2025 offers a real-world glimpse into how such a conflict could unfold, especially if third parties attempt to intervene in a Taiwan crisis. This video explains: • Why Taiwan Strait tensions are reaching new levels • How China’s anti-ship missile technology threatens naval dominance • What Justice Mission 2025 signals to the US, Japan, and regional allies • Why the H-6 bomber remains a critical weapon despite its age Stay informed with Mighty Military, where we analyze the world’s most powerful weapons, war plans, and military strategies shaping global security. 🔔 Subscribe for deep military analysis 👍 Like & Share to support independent defense content 📌 YouTube Copyright Disclaimer This video is for educational and informational purposes only. All footage, images, and news references used in this video belong to their respective owners. We do not claim ownership of any third-party content. Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, “fair use” is permitted for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. If any copyright holder has concerns, please contact us directly — we will promptly address or remove the material as needed.