

Roy Choo
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@RXRoy
• Aerospace/ defence journo and photographer • Lead author of Modern Taiwanese Air Power • Ex-infanteer





@POTUS: "The future will be determined by the ability to protect commerce and territory and resources that are core to national security. These are core to our national security. Just like tariffs are, they've made our country rich and they've made our national security strong, stronger than ever before. But these are the iron laws that have always determined global power. And we're going to keep it that way." ⬆️ This is the National Security Strategy in one tweetable statement. Crystal clear and succinct. Chisel it granite and set it up for everyone to read. @maphumanintent @cdrsalamander @profmarlowe







The @abcnews is out this morning with a disturbing story: The IRGC is actively making use of detailed satellite imagery and analysis published by MizarVision, a Chinese geospatial analytics company — and has used this data to target American, Australian, and allied forces in the Middle East. This is a fluid and fast-moving situation and I want to be clear about what we know so far. 1️⃣ It's clear U.S. forces in the Gulf are operating in an environment that is very different from any other they have encountered previously. Commercial satellite imagery collected by foreign companies is now available at a quality and frequency that is good enough to put U.S. combat forces in harm's way. This is ultimately why U.S. collection platforms like @vantortech and @planet chose this weekend to suspend their coverage over the Middle East. Unfortunately, predictably, foreign competitors like MizarVision see no reason to censor their own product offerings. 2️⃣ The implications are grim: ostensibly private Chinese AI companies are directly helping the Iranian regime target U.S. and allied forces in the region. The ABC has information that the IRGC is striking U.S. facilities "within hours" of MizarVision publishing them. I told @henryzwartz that this would effectively amount to Iranian forces outsourcing targeting data to a Chinese company: It is "the greatest degree of support we have seen China provide to a proxy force against the United States" — there is really no other way to read it. 3️⃣ If the Chinese government wanted to rein in the actions of MizarVision and other imagery providers, it could. And it should. Spokespersons from @MFA_China have so far attempted to downplay the significance of this development. I'm willing to buy that Chinese officials haven't been aware of the importance of this particular imagery or the extent of its use by the IRGC — but China should recognize this is an extremely serious development. We're talking about Chinese enterprises directly supplying actionable intelligence to wartime enemies of the United States. MizarVision has spent weeks zeroing in on U.S. forces and bases in the region and publishing their activities on its Weibo account. It hasn't done the same to Iran. It's very clear what is going on here — and it is unacceptable. This doesn't have to be a story about China. It's clear the United States is also learning about the battlefield potential of commercial sat imagery in real-time. Beijing should understand that U.S. concerns at this moment are deadly serious. I expect the U.S. government will do everything in its power to defend its personnel. China should mirror the U.S. suspension of commercial satellite imagery collection over the Middle East. abc.net.au/news/2026-04-0…





Angry Kitten carrying SCANG Wild Weasels on Iran ops with a mixed loadout of HARMs and GBU-31s fitted with BLU-109 penetrators, plus HTS pods and LITENING LAs. Three AIM-120C/Ds (up from the standard two), and one AIM-9X rounding it out. Few do multirole like the Viper can.


Per Liberty Times, Taiwan has already received US$70 million (NT$2.19 billion) as of 2025 of royalty payments from being the sole investor in the F-16V project, owing to increasing procurement of those aircraft globally. It is estimated that in the next several years, Taiwan could net several hundred million US dollars in revenue for this project.














4️⃣Currently, Singapore maintains a 3 officer defence attaché office in Thailand. In support of the ASEAN Monitoring Group, the SAF has also flown-in Col. Low Teck Loong, the Singapore Defence Attaché to Cambodia (normally resident in Vietnam), to support the Malaysian efforts.

@lhsingapura Taiwan gov't would disagree with "nor does it engage in diplomacy to avoid isolation". They'd cite, e.g., frequent visits here by parliamentarians (Europe, Japan, US, other), growing ex-China trade, statements by other countries that refer to maintaining Taiwan Strait status quo.

