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Taiwan vows ‘counter-attack’ if China breaches airspace, territorial waters

This follows Beijing’s huge military drills around self-ruled island over past month

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 31 Aug 2022 4:00PM

Taiwan vows ‘counter-attack’ if China breaches airspace, territorial waters
A Taiwanese navy ship launches a US-made missile during a military drill in the waters surrounding the island on July 26. The self-ruled, democratic island lives under constant threat of an invasion by China, which claims it as part of its territory to be seized one day – by force if necessary. – AFP pic, August 31, 2022

TAIPEI – Taiwan said today it would exercise its right to self-defence and “counter-attack” if Chinese fighters and warships were to enter its territorial space, in the wake of Beijing’s huge military drills around the island.

The self-ruled, democratic island lives under constant threat of an invasion by China, which claims it as part of its territory to be seized one day – by force if necessary.

Tensions in the Taiwan Strait have soared to their highest level in decades after China staged an unprecedented show of force in retaliation for US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taipei earlier this month.

For a week after Pelosi’s visit, China sent warships, missiles and fighter jets into the waters and skies around Taiwan, which condemned the drills and missile tests as preparation for an invasion.

Asked how Taiwan would respond if Chinese warplanes and naval ships entered its territorial air space and waters, a defence official said “the closer the incursions are to Taiwan, the stronger our countermeasures will be”.

“We will use naval and air forces and coastal fire to repel PLA (Chinese People’s Liberation Army) forces that enter our 24-nautical-mile or 12-nautical-mile zones,” said Lin Wen-huang, director of the operations and planning division.

“When the PLA aircraft and ships are in our 12-nautical-mile territorial sea and air space, we will act in accordance with operational orders to exercise the right of self-defence to counter-attack,” he said at an online news briefing.

Lin also said Taiwan would “counter-attack” when asked to comment on a recent string of drone sorties from mainland China to Taiwan’s offshore Kinmen and Matsu islands.

Yesterday, Taiwan’s military fired warning shots for the first time to repel a Chinese drone that flew into a restricted area near Kinmen.

Drone incursions have increased at the same time as Beijing’s drills earlier this month, some surveilling military outposts.

The military will determine “whether to engage the target and exercise the right of self-defence to counter-attack”, if the drones fail to leave after warnings, Lin said.

It is not clear who is flying the drones from the Chinese mainland.

Kinmen lies just a few kilometres off China’s coast, meaning a civilian could feasibly fly a commercial drone that distance.

However, China has also stepped up so-called greyzone tactics against Taiwan in recent years, including the drone incursions.

“Greyzone” is a term used by military analysts to describe aggressive actions by a state that stop short of open warfare and can use civilians.

China has also ramped up incursions by warplanes into Taiwan’s air defence identification zone (AdiZ). Taiwan’s Adiz is much larger than its airspace. It overlaps with part of China’s Adiz and even includes some of the mainland. – AFP, August 31, 2022

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