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Taiwan says China deployed 71 warplanes in weekend war drills

People’s Liberation Army conducts ‘strike drill’ in response to ‘provocations’

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Dec 2022 1:30PM

Taiwan says China deployed 71 warplanes in weekend war drills
The prospect of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan has increasingly rattled both Western nations and many of China’s neighbours. – AFP pic, December 26, 2022

TAIPEI – China deployed 71 warplanes in weekend military exercises around Taiwan, Taipei’s Defence Ministry said today, including dozens of fighter jets in one of the biggest daily incursions to date.

The People’s Liberation Army said it had conducted a “strike drill” yesterday in response to unspecified “provocations” and “collusion” between the United States and the self-ruled island.

Data from Taiwan’s Defence Ministry showed those drills were one of the largest since they started releasing daily tallies.

In a post on Twitter, Taiwan said 60 fighter jets took part in the drills, including six Su-30 warplanes, some of China’s most advanced.

Moreover, 47 of the sorties crossed into the island’s air defence identification zone (Adiz), the third-highest daily incursion on record, according to AFP’s database.

Taiwan lives under constant threat of invasion by China, which claims the democratic island as part of its territory, to be taken one day.

Beijing has ramped up military, diplomatic, and economic pressure on Taiwan under President Xi Jinping as relations have deteriorated.

One of the pressure tactics China has increasingly used is probing Taiwan’s Adiz with its warplanes.

So far this year, there have been more than 1,700 such incursions, compared with 969 in 2021 and 146 in 2020.

China did not specify the number of aircraft mobilised for yesterday’s exercises, nor the exact location of these manoeuvres.

Taiwan’s daily tally showed most of the incursions crossed the “median line” which runs down the Taiwan Strait that separates the two sides, while a smaller number went through Taiwan’s southwestern Adiz.

Many nations maintain air defence identification zones, including the US, Canada, South Korea, Japan, and China.

They are not the same as a country’s airspace.

Instead, they encompass a much wider area, in which any foreign aircraft is expected to announce itself to local aviation authorities.

Taiwan’s Adiz is much larger than its airspace. It overlaps part of China’s Adiz and even includes some of the mainland.

The PLA said yesterday’s exercises were “a firm response to the escalating collusion and provocations by the US and Taiwanese authorities”.

Beijing has been incensed by US President Joe Biden’s handling of Taiwan – especially after he said Washington would defend it militarily if attacked by China.

The prospect of a Chinese invasion has increasingly rattled both Western nations and many of China’s neighbours.

Xi, China’s most authoritarian leader in decades, has made clear what he calls the “reunification” of Taiwan cannot be passed to future generations.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has also heightened fears China might try something similar.

The US has stepped up support for Taiwan including a bill this month that authorised US$10 billion (RM44.25 billion) in military aid, to which Beijing expressed “strong opposition”.

Tensions peaked in August during US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s trip to Taiwan, with the PLA staging huge military drills around the island in protest.

Military flights into the Adiz are seen as a way to both wear down Taiwan’s ageing fleet of fighters as well as probe its defensive responses.

There has also been an increase in sorties by China’s nuclear-capable H-6 bombers.

China this month sent a record 18 H-6 bombers into the southwestern Adiz in the largest daily incursion to date. – AFP, December 26, 2022

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