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Chinese ‘scorpion’ combat drone circles Taiwan

Aircraft crosses median line to island’s south before returning to China

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Apr 2023 4:00PM

Chinese ‘scorpion’ combat drone circles Taiwan
Taiwan’s military has said it would practise intercepting warships and combat a Chinese blockade of the island during annual war drills in July. – AFP pic, April 28, 2023

TAIPEI – A long-range Chinese combat drone capable of carrying a large weapons payload has circled Taiwan, the island’s Defence Ministry said Friday.

Democratic Taiwan lives under constant threat of an attack by Beijing, which views the island as part of its territory.

Taiwan’s Defence Ministry said it detected 38 Chinese aircraft, including a TB-001 drone nicknamed the “twin-tailed scorpion”, around the island between 6am (1000 GMT) yesterday and 6am today. 

The drone’s circling flight path saw it cross the median line – an unofficial boundary dividing the Taiwan Strait – to the island’s south before flying around its east coast and returning to China, a map released by the ministry showed. 

Local media said it was the first time Taiwan’s Defence Ministry had reported a Chinese military aircraft circling the island from one end of the median line to the other. 

The ministry added that 19 of the aircraft had “crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait or entered Taiwan’s southwest, southeast, and northeast (air defence identification zone)”, the highest number of incursions since China ended three days of war games earlier this month. 

The TB-001 is one of the largest drones in China’s military arsenal and boasts a flight range of 6,000km.

China previously deployed the drone during the military drills that ended on April 10 and involved simulating targeted strikes and a blockade of Taiwan. 

The war games were a response to Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen’s visit to the United States, where she met Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy. 

On the last day of the drills, Beijing sent 54 aircraft into the island’s southwestern and southeastern air defence identification zone (Adiz), the highest number recorded in a single day since October 2021.

The zone is not the same as Taiwan’s territorial airspace and includes a far greater area that overlaps with part of China’s own Adiz and even some of the mainland.

On Wednesday, Taiwan’s military said it would practise intercepting warships and combat a Chinese blockade of the island during annual war drills in July. – AFP, April 28, 2023

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