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Taiwan mobilises fighter jets as PLA aircraft enter ADIZ

by Jon Grevatt

Four Shenyang J-11 fighters (such as this example above) were among the 27 Chinese military aircraft that entered Taiwan's air defence identification zone on 28 November. (Japanese MoD)

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) said on 28 November that it has mobilised combat aircraft in response to additional deployments of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft near its territory.

These deployments included, for the first time, the tanker variant of the Xian Y-20 transport aircraft, it said.

According to the MND, 27 PLA aircraft entered part of Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ) on 28 November. The MND said that in response to these “air activities”, it has mobilised the Republic of China Air Force's (RoCAF's) combat air patrol and deployed “air-defence missile systems” for monitoring purposes.

In addition to the Y-20, PLA aircraft that flew across southeastern and southwestern parts of the ADIZ included two KJ-500 airborne early warning and control platforms, one electronic countermeasures variant of the Shaanxi Y-9 transport aircraft, five H-6 series strategic bombers, four Chengdu J-10, and two Shenyang J-16 fighter aircraft, said the MND.


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Taiwan mobilises fighter jets as PLA aircraft enter ADIZ

by Jon Grevatt

Four Shenyang J-11 fighters (such as this example above) were among the 27 Chinese military aircraft that entered Taiwan's air defence identification zone on 28 November. (Japanese MoD)

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) said on 28 November that it has mobilised combat aircraft in response to additional deployments of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft near its territory.

These deployments included, for the first time, the tanker variant of the Xian Y-20 transport aircraft, it said.

According to the MND, 27 PLA aircraft entered part of Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ) on 28 November. The MND said that in response to these “air activities”, it has mobilised the Republic of China Air Force's (RoCAF's) combat air patrol and deployed “air-defence missile systems” for monitoring purposes.

In addition to the Y-20, PLA aircraft that flew across southeastern and southwestern parts of the ADIZ included two KJ-500 airborne early warning and control platforms, one electronic countermeasures variant of the Shaanxi Y-9 transport aircraft, five H-6 series strategic bombers, four Chengdu J-10, and two Shenyang J-16 fighter aircraft, said the MND.


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Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) said on 28 November that it has mobilised combat aircraf...

Taiwan mobilises fighter jets as PLA aircraft enter ADIZ

by Jon Grevatt

Four Shenyang J-11 fighters (such as this example above) were among the 27 Chinese military aircraft that entered Taiwan's air defence identification zone on 28 November. (Japanese MoD)

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) said on 28 November that it has mobilised combat aircraft in response to additional deployments of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft near its territory.

These deployments included, for the first time, the tanker variant of the Xian Y-20 transport aircraft, it said.

According to the MND, 27 PLA aircraft entered part of Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ) on 28 November. The MND said that in response to these “air activities”, it has mobilised the Republic of China Air Force's (RoCAF's) combat air patrol and deployed “air-defence missile systems” for monitoring purposes.

In addition to the Y-20, PLA aircraft that flew across southeastern and southwestern parts of the ADIZ included two KJ-500 airborne early warning and control platforms, one electronic countermeasures variant of the Shaanxi Y-9 transport aircraft, five H-6 series strategic bombers, four Chengdu J-10, and two Shenyang J-16 fighter aircraft, said the MND.


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Taiwan mobilises fighter jets as PLA aircraft enter ADIZ

by Jon Grevatt

Four Shenyang J-11 fighters (such as this example above) were among the 27 Chinese military aircraft that entered Taiwan's air defence identification zone on 28 November. (Japanese MoD)

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) said on 28 November that it has mobilised combat aircraft in response to additional deployments of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft near its territory.

These deployments included, for the first time, the tanker variant of the Xian Y-20 transport aircraft, it said.

According to the MND, 27 PLA aircraft entered part of Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ) on 28 November. The MND said that in response to these “air activities”, it has mobilised the Republic of China Air Force's (RoCAF's) combat air patrol and deployed “air-defence missile systems” for monitoring purposes.

In addition to the Y-20, PLA aircraft that flew across southeastern and southwestern parts of the ADIZ included two KJ-500 airborne early warning and control platforms, one electronic countermeasures variant of the Shaanxi Y-9 transport aircraft, five H-6 series strategic bombers, four Chengdu J-10, and two Shenyang J-16 fighter aircraft, said the MND.


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Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) said on 28 November that it has mobilised combat aircraf...

Taiwan mobilises fighter jets as PLA aircraft enter ADIZ

by Jon Grevatt

Four Shenyang J-11 fighters (such as this example above) were among the 27 Chinese military aircraft that entered Taiwan's air defence identification zone on 28 November. (Japanese MoD)

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) said on 28 November that it has mobilised combat aircraft in response to additional deployments of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft near its territory.

These deployments included, for the first time, the tanker variant of the Xian Y-20 transport aircraft, it said.

According to the MND, 27 PLA aircraft entered part of Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ) on 28 November. The MND said that in response to these “air activities”, it has mobilised the Republic of China Air Force's (RoCAF's) combat air patrol and deployed “air-defence missile systems” for monitoring purposes.

In addition to the Y-20, PLA aircraft that flew across southeastern and southwestern parts of the ADIZ included two KJ-500 airborne early warning and control platforms, one electronic countermeasures variant of the Shaanxi Y-9 transport aircraft, five H-6 series strategic bombers, four Chengdu J-10, and two Shenyang J-16 fighter aircraft, said the MND.


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Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) said on 28 November that it has mobilised combat aircraf...

Taiwan mobilises fighter jets as PLA aircraft enter ADIZ

by Jon Grevatt

Four Shenyang J-11 fighters (such as this example above) were among the 27 Chinese military aircraft that entered Taiwan's air defence identification zone on 28 November. (Japanese MoD)

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) said on 28 November that it has mobilised combat aircraft in response to additional deployments of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft near its territory.

These deployments included, for the first time, the tanker variant of the Xian Y-20 transport aircraft, it said.

According to the MND, 27 PLA aircraft entered part of Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ) on 28 November. The MND said that in response to these “air activities”, it has mobilised the Republic of China Air Force's (RoCAF's) combat air patrol and deployed “air-defence missile systems” for monitoring purposes.

In addition to the Y-20, PLA aircraft that flew across southeastern and southwestern parts of the ADIZ included two KJ-500 airborne early warning and control platforms, one electronic countermeasures variant of the Shaanxi Y-9 transport aircraft, five H-6 series strategic bombers, four Chengdu J-10, and two Shenyang J-16 fighter aircraft, said the MND.


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Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) said on 28 November that it has mobilised combat aircraf...

Taiwan mobilises fighter jets as PLA aircraft enter ADIZ

by Jon Grevatt

Four Shenyang J-11 fighters (such as this example above) were among the 27 Chinese military aircraft that entered Taiwan's air defence identification zone on 28 November. (Japanese MoD)

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) said on 28 November that it has mobilised combat aircraft in response to additional deployments of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft near its territory.

These deployments included, for the first time, the tanker variant of the Xian Y-20 transport aircraft, it said.

According to the MND, 27 PLA aircraft entered part of Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ) on 28 November. The MND said that in response to these “air activities”, it has mobilised the Republic of China Air Force's (RoCAF's) combat air patrol and deployed “air-defence missile systems” for monitoring purposes.

In addition to the Y-20, PLA aircraft that flew across southeastern and southwestern parts of the ADIZ included two KJ-500 airborne early warning and control platforms, one electronic countermeasures variant of the Shaanxi Y-9 transport aircraft, five H-6 series strategic bombers, four Chengdu J-10, and two Shenyang J-16 fighter aircraft, said the MND.


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Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) said on 28 November that it has mobilised combat aircraf...

Taiwan mobilises fighter jets as PLA aircraft enter ADIZ

by Jon Grevatt

Four Shenyang J-11 fighters (such as this example above) were among the 27 Chinese military aircraft that entered Taiwan's air defence identification zone on 28 November. (Japanese MoD)

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) said on 28 November that it has mobilised combat aircraft in response to additional deployments of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft near its territory.

These deployments included, for the first time, the tanker variant of the Xian Y-20 transport aircraft, it said.

According to the MND, 27 PLA aircraft entered part of Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ) on 28 November. The MND said that in response to these “air activities”, it has mobilised the Republic of China Air Force's (RoCAF's) combat air patrol and deployed “air-defence missile systems” for monitoring purposes.

In addition to the Y-20, PLA aircraft that flew across southeastern and southwestern parts of the ADIZ included two KJ-500 airborne early warning and control platforms, one electronic countermeasures variant of the Shaanxi Y-9 transport aircraft, five H-6 series strategic bombers, four Chengdu J-10, and two Shenyang J-16 fighter aircraft, said the MND.


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