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Taiwan detects 12 Chinese aircraft, 9 vessels near ADIZ, issues warning

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published November 6, 2024
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Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) reported a significant uptick in Chinese military activities on Wednesday, spotting 12 aircraft and nine naval vessels from the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) operating near Taiwan’s Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ). This latest incursion adds to the growing frequency of military exercises and movements by China in areas surrounding Taiwan, as tensions continue to rise between the two sides.

The MND confirmed that nine of the 12 PLA aircraft crossed the median line, an unofficial but traditionally respected boundary in the Taiwan Strait, and entered Taiwan’s southwestern ADIZ. “Twelve PLA aircraft and nine PLAN vessels operating around Taiwan were detected up until 6 a.m. (UTC+8) today. Nine of the aircraft crossed the median line and entered Taiwan’s southwestern ADIZ. We have monitored the situation and responded accordingly,” stated the MND in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

Increased Chinese military presence

This recent military activity follows a similar report on Tuesday when Taiwan’s defense ministry identified 20 PLA aircraft and six PLAN vessels near Taiwan. Out of those 20 aircraft, 16 crossed the median line, penetrating the central, southwestern, and southeastern sectors of Taiwan’s ADIZ. In that report, the MND also emphasized that Taiwan’s military forces had responded promptly, taking necessary countermeasures to maintain Taiwan’s territorial integrity.

China’s military actions in the vicinity of Taiwan have intensified considerably since 2020, with frequent incursions into Taiwan’s ADIZ. China’s strategy is often characterized as employing “grey zone” tactics, where military activities fall below the threshold of outright war but exert psychological and strategic pressure. By repeatedly testing Taiwan’s defenses, China aims to keep Taiwan’s military on high alert while sending a clear message about Beijing’s stance on Taiwan independence.

Taiwan’s response to Chinese aggression

In response to China’s ongoing military provocations, Taiwan has taken a proactive approach to bolster its defense capabilities and reassure its citizens. Recently, Taiwan President Lai Ching-te convened a high-level national security meeting, where he addressed the nation’s security concerns amid China’s increased military activities. He assured the public that Taiwan’s government remains steadfast in its commitment to safeguarding democracy and national security, pledging to neutralize any potential threat from the PLA.

This statement came in the wake of large-scale Chinese military drills, labeled “Joint Sword-2024B,” which China described as a stern warning to advocates of Taiwan independence. These drills, conducted in the Taiwan Strait and surrounding areas, were presented as an escalation of Beijing’s opposition to any pro-independence efforts within Taiwan.

Taiwan’s military modernization efforts

In light of these ongoing tensions, Taiwan has accelerated its military modernization initiatives to strengthen its defensive capabilities. On November 4, President Lai attended a symbolic keel-laying ceremony at the Kaohsiung shipyard for Taiwan’s new light frigate prototype, designed to enhance the Republic of China Navy (ROCN). This event marked a significant step in Taiwan’s efforts to update and expand its naval power in response to the increasing presence of China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) in the region.

The new light frigate, which is being constructed as part of Taiwan’s Indigenous Defense Submarine Program, underscores Taiwan’s commitment to developing a more robust and self-reliant military. This project reflects Taiwan’s strategy of enhancing its defensive posture by focusing on technologies and capabilities that allow it to effectively counter a wide range of threats from China.

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Growing regional and global implications

China’s increased military exercises and the frequent crossing of Taiwan’s ADIZ not only heighten tensions in the Taiwan Strait but also have broader implications for regional stability. The United States and its allies have expressed growing concern over China’s military activities around Taiwan, with many fearing that unchecked escalation could lead to a full-blown conflict. In response, the U.S. has bolstered its support for Taiwan through arms sales and military partnerships, aiming to help Taiwan defend itself against potential aggression.

International observers view China’s grey zone tactics as part of a long-term strategy to coerce Taiwan into political submission without resorting to open warfare. However, Taiwan’s resilience and increasing defense preparedness demonstrate the island’s determination to resist any attempt at forced reunification.

What’s next?

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense continues to monitor PLA movements closely, and the government has reiterated its readiness to respond to any escalations. With military activities around Taiwan showing no signs of decreasing, both Taiwan and China seem locked in a prolonged standoff that could shape the region’s future dynamics. Taiwan’s commitment to bolstering its military, alongside the support of international allies, may serve as a significant deterrent to further aggression from China.

As tensions mount, the world is closely watching Taiwan’s responses to China’s strategic moves, wondering if diplomatic solutions can be reached or if the situation will continue to escalate.

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