Sino-American war (2018:Doomsday)

The Chinese-American War began after the accidental destruction of the Chinese city of Langtou. The fighting would rage across the seas around China until the occupation of Tianjin. The initial chinese actions in the war took place in the late afternoon of June 13th, 2018 with a sudden missile bombardment of the Republic of China. The Taiwanese armed forces, informed of the possibility of Chinese invasion by American military personnel had already begun the mobilization process, gathering their forces on the eastern coast of the island in relative safety. Between June 13th and June 18th the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of China exchanged a ferocious barrage of missiles, resulting in severe damage to the west coast of the RoC. The missile exchange was followed by a conventional naval invasion from the PRC. RoC submarine forces, land-based surface to surface missiles, and coastal defense forces engaged the slow and unarmored chinese landing craft. PRC casualties mount rapidly in the initial assault and after the successful landings.

Despite the successful landing of PRC troops, the arrival of the 4th Division of the United States Marine Corps and its supporting elements, allowed for a successful push back. By mid-August, all of Taiwan returned to RoC control, and American air units began operations to disrupt and destroy Chinese combat capabilities across the south, destroying most of the missile batteries capable of striking Taiwan. With the destruction of these batteries, the fighting over Taiwan came to and end. Several weeks later, on September 18th, 2018, the outbreak of nuclear war would leave Taiwan largely untouched, as PRC weapons were used to target American cities and bases over those of America’s allies in the region.