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Visiting the Apache Helicopter First Group – Taipei Harmony Community Association Rushes to Apply (Ministry of Defense's Terrible Crisis Management)

Regarding the Apache incident controversy, the Ministry of Defense announced it would open Apache helicopters for public viewing at the naval Zuoying base, opening applications for eligible groups to visit. However, Taipei's Harmony Community Development Association has already rushed to send documents applying to visit the Army's 601st Regiment. The article points out that the Ministry of Defense faces an awkward predicament—whether approving or not could spark controversy—but should turn passivity into initiative, using this opportunity to promote nationwide defense education and actively improve its dismal image.

Actress Janet Lee's Apache Attack Helicopter Tour — Photos Really Do Matter

This article comments on the controversy sparked by actress Janet Lee (Li Qianrong) taking and uploading selfies inside an Apache helicopter. While the author agrees that military discipline is the core issue, he emphasizes that the photos she took are far from 'unimportant.' He points out that a single photo can leak far more intelligence than one might imagine, especially the series of photos Lee released, which exposed unpublicized cockpit details and environmental intelligence like auxiliary equipment and hangar structures. The author criticizes those who equate public publicity photos with actual war machines, arguing that uncontrolled environmental details are precisely the 'real-world' parameters foreign intelligence agents use to build simulation environments.