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China deploys aircraft in Taiwan's ADIZ but no increase in activity following start of Ukraine conflict

by Jon Grevatt

The Chinese People‘s Liberation Army Air Force has made regular sorties into Taiwan's claimed airspace in recent months, deploying aircraft including Shenyang J-11 fighters. (Japanese MoD)

China has continued military aircraft deployments in Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ), the Ministry of National Defense (MND) has said, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine has not yet coincided with an increase in such sorties.

According to the MND, nine Chinese People‘s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) aircraft entered its ADIZ on 24 February although one day earlier the number was two. The MND said these PLAAF aircraft comprised 10 Shenyang J-16 fighter aircraft and one Shaanxi Y-8 surveillance aircraft.

The MND added that the PLAAF aircraft entered the southwestern part of its ADIZ, close to Dongsha (also called Pratas) Island, which is administered by Taiwan. This position has often been cited by the MND as the location of increasingly regular ADIZ incursions.

In response to these PLAAF deployments, the MND said it scrambled the Republic of China Air Force‘s (RoCAF‘s) combat air patrol and deployed “air-defence missile systems” for monitoring purposes.


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China has continued military aircraft deployments in Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ)...

China deploys aircraft in Taiwan's ADIZ but no increase in activity following start of Ukraine conflict

by Jon Grevatt

The Chinese People‘s Liberation Army Air Force has made regular sorties into Taiwan's claimed airspace in recent months, deploying aircraft including Shenyang J-11 fighters. (Japanese MoD)

China has continued military aircraft deployments in Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ), the Ministry of National Defense (MND) has said, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine has not yet coincided with an increase in such sorties.

According to the MND, nine Chinese People‘s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) aircraft entered its ADIZ on 24 February although one day earlier the number was two. The MND said these PLAAF aircraft comprised 10 Shenyang J-16 fighter aircraft and one Shaanxi Y-8 surveillance aircraft.

The MND added that the PLAAF aircraft entered the southwestern part of its ADIZ, close to Dongsha (also called Pratas) Island, which is administered by Taiwan. This position has often been cited by the MND as the location of increasingly regular ADIZ incursions.

In response to these PLAAF deployments, the MND said it scrambled the Republic of China Air Force‘s (RoCAF‘s) combat air patrol and deployed “air-defence missile systems” for monitoring purposes.


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China has continued military aircraft deployments in Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ)...

China deploys aircraft in Taiwan's ADIZ but no increase in activity following start of Ukraine conflict

by Jon Grevatt

The Chinese People‘s Liberation Army Air Force has made regular sorties into Taiwan's claimed airspace in recent months, deploying aircraft including Shenyang J-11 fighters. (Japanese MoD)

China has continued military aircraft deployments in Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ), the Ministry of National Defense (MND) has said, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine has not yet coincided with an increase in such sorties.

According to the MND, nine Chinese People‘s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) aircraft entered its ADIZ on 24 February although one day earlier the number was two. The MND said these PLAAF aircraft comprised 10 Shenyang J-16 fighter aircraft and one Shaanxi Y-8 surveillance aircraft.

The MND added that the PLAAF aircraft entered the southwestern part of its ADIZ, close to Dongsha (also called Pratas) Island, which is administered by Taiwan. This position has often been cited by the MND as the location of increasingly regular ADIZ incursions.

In response to these PLAAF deployments, the MND said it scrambled the Republic of China Air Force‘s (RoCAF‘s) combat air patrol and deployed “air-defence missile systems” for monitoring purposes.


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China has continued military aircraft deployments in Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ)...

China deploys aircraft in Taiwan's ADIZ but no increase in activity following start of Ukraine conflict

by Jon Grevatt

The Chinese People‘s Liberation Army Air Force has made regular sorties into Taiwan's claimed airspace in recent months, deploying aircraft including Shenyang J-11 fighters. (Japanese MoD)

China has continued military aircraft deployments in Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ), the Ministry of National Defense (MND) has said, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine has not yet coincided with an increase in such sorties.

According to the MND, nine Chinese People‘s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) aircraft entered its ADIZ on 24 February although one day earlier the number was two. The MND said these PLAAF aircraft comprised 10 Shenyang J-16 fighter aircraft and one Shaanxi Y-8 surveillance aircraft.

The MND added that the PLAAF aircraft entered the southwestern part of its ADIZ, close to Dongsha (also called Pratas) Island, which is administered by Taiwan. This position has often been cited by the MND as the location of increasingly regular ADIZ incursions.

In response to these PLAAF deployments, the MND said it scrambled the Republic of China Air Force‘s (RoCAF‘s) combat air patrol and deployed “air-defence missile systems” for monitoring purposes.


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China has continued military aircraft deployments in Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ)...

China deploys aircraft in Taiwan's ADIZ but no increase in activity following start of Ukraine conflict

by Jon Grevatt

The Chinese People‘s Liberation Army Air Force has made regular sorties into Taiwan's claimed airspace in recent months, deploying aircraft including Shenyang J-11 fighters. (Japanese MoD)

China has continued military aircraft deployments in Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ), the Ministry of National Defense (MND) has said, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine has not yet coincided with an increase in such sorties.

According to the MND, nine Chinese People‘s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) aircraft entered its ADIZ on 24 February although one day earlier the number was two. The MND said these PLAAF aircraft comprised 10 Shenyang J-16 fighter aircraft and one Shaanxi Y-8 surveillance aircraft.

The MND added that the PLAAF aircraft entered the southwestern part of its ADIZ, close to Dongsha (also called Pratas) Island, which is administered by Taiwan. This position has often been cited by the MND as the location of increasingly regular ADIZ incursions.

In response to these PLAAF deployments, the MND said it scrambled the Republic of China Air Force‘s (RoCAF‘s) combat air patrol and deployed “air-defence missile systems” for monitoring purposes.


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China has continued military aircraft deployments in Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ)...

China deploys aircraft in Taiwan's ADIZ but no increase in activity following start of Ukraine conflict

by Jon Grevatt

The Chinese People‘s Liberation Army Air Force has made regular sorties into Taiwan's claimed airspace in recent months, deploying aircraft including Shenyang J-11 fighters. (Japanese MoD)

China has continued military aircraft deployments in Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ), the Ministry of National Defense (MND) has said, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine has not yet coincided with an increase in such sorties.

According to the MND, nine Chinese People‘s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) aircraft entered its ADIZ on 24 February although one day earlier the number was two. The MND said these PLAAF aircraft comprised 10 Shenyang J-16 fighter aircraft and one Shaanxi Y-8 surveillance aircraft.

The MND added that the PLAAF aircraft entered the southwestern part of its ADIZ, close to Dongsha (also called Pratas) Island, which is administered by Taiwan. This position has often been cited by the MND as the location of increasingly regular ADIZ incursions.

In response to these PLAAF deployments, the MND said it scrambled the Republic of China Air Force‘s (RoCAF‘s) combat air patrol and deployed “air-defence missile systems” for monitoring purposes.


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China has continued military aircraft deployments in Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ)...

China deploys aircraft in Taiwan's ADIZ but no increase in activity following start of Ukraine conflict

by Jon Grevatt

The Chinese People‘s Liberation Army Air Force has made regular sorties into Taiwan's claimed airspace in recent months, deploying aircraft including Shenyang J-11 fighters. (Japanese MoD)

China has continued military aircraft deployments in Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ), the Ministry of National Defense (MND) has said, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine has not yet coincided with an increase in such sorties.

According to the MND, nine Chinese People‘s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) aircraft entered its ADIZ on 24 February although one day earlier the number was two. The MND said these PLAAF aircraft comprised 10 Shenyang J-16 fighter aircraft and one Shaanxi Y-8 surveillance aircraft.

The MND added that the PLAAF aircraft entered the southwestern part of its ADIZ, close to Dongsha (also called Pratas) Island, which is administered by Taiwan. This position has often been cited by the MND as the location of increasingly regular ADIZ incursions.

In response to these PLAAF deployments, the MND said it scrambled the Republic of China Air Force‘s (RoCAF‘s) combat air patrol and deployed “air-defence missile systems” for monitoring purposes.


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China has continued military aircraft deployments in Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ)...

China deploys aircraft in Taiwan's ADIZ but no increase in activity following start of Ukraine conflict

by Jon Grevatt

The Chinese People‘s Liberation Army Air Force has made regular sorties into Taiwan's claimed airspace in recent months, deploying aircraft including Shenyang J-11 fighters. (Japanese MoD)

China has continued military aircraft deployments in Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ), the Ministry of National Defense (MND) has said, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine has not yet coincided with an increase in such sorties.

According to the MND, nine Chinese People‘s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) aircraft entered its ADIZ on 24 February although one day earlier the number was two. The MND said these PLAAF aircraft comprised 10 Shenyang J-16 fighter aircraft and one Shaanxi Y-8 surveillance aircraft.

The MND added that the PLAAF aircraft entered the southwestern part of its ADIZ, close to Dongsha (also called Pratas) Island, which is administered by Taiwan. This position has often been cited by the MND as the location of increasingly regular ADIZ incursions.

In response to these PLAAF deployments, the MND said it scrambled the Republic of China Air Force‘s (RoCAF‘s) combat air patrol and deployed “air-defence missile systems” for monitoring purposes.


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