This aerial activity, which now occurs on a near-daily basis, is reported by the Taiwan Defense Ministry. The Taiwan ADIZ Violations Database, compiled by independent defense analyst Benjamin Lewis, illustrates a marked escalation in Chinese military operations near Taiwan in recent years.

  • @maynarkh@feddit.nl
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    04 months ago

    It’s weird, I’m seeing very different numbers between Wikipedia pages.

    This one says the PLAAF has 565 J-10s for example. This one on the other hand says it has 1000 of them.

    They even quote the same book and everything. How do I tell the Wikipedia people about this? I don’t know if I should make an edit either way.

    • @DdCno1@beehaw.org
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      04 months ago

      I went through the trouble of tracking the publication down:

      https://i.imgur.com/xvTBSm3.png

      In more readable form:

      J-10A: 220 
      J-10B:  55 
      J-10C: 220
      J-10S:  70 
      
      Total: 565
      

      According to the source used by both lists, the numbers in the second list are complete nonsense. It’s not just limited to this plane and its variants though. J-11 numbers are also wrong, even though they also cite this source. I corrected these two and might go over the rest of the list later.