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Taiwan registers new record number of PLA aircraft entering its ADIZ

by Gabriel Dominguez & J Michael Cole

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) has announced that a total of 28 Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft entered the island's southwestern air-defence identification zone (ADIZ) on 15 June: the largest number registered since the MND began making public PLA aircraft movements near Taiwan in mid-September 2020.

The ministry said in a statement that the aircraft included 14 J-16 and six J-11 multirole fighters, four H-6 strategic bombers, one KQ-200 anti-submarine warfare (ASW)-capable aircraft, one Y-8 electronic warfare-capable special mission aircraft, as well as two KJ-500 airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) platforms.

A total of 15 PLA aircraft were deployed in the morning, while the remaining 13 flew in the afternoon, entering the southwestern and southeastern parts of the island's ADIZ.

A total of 28 PLA aircraft entered Taiwan's southwestern ADIZ on 15 June, according to the MND in Taipei, the largest number registered since the ministry began making public PLA aircraft movements near Taiwan in mid-September 2020. (Taiwan Ministry of National Defense)


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Taiwan registers new record number of PLA aircraft entering its ADIZ

by Gabriel Dominguez & J Michael Cole

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) has announced that a total of 28 Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft entered the island's southwestern air-defence identification zone (ADIZ) on 15 June: the largest number registered since the MND began making public PLA aircraft movements near Taiwan in mid-September 2020.

The ministry said in a statement that the aircraft included 14 J-16 and six J-11 multirole fighters, four H-6 strategic bombers, one KQ-200 anti-submarine warfare (ASW)-capable aircraft, one Y-8 electronic warfare-capable special mission aircraft, as well as two KJ-500 airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) platforms.

A total of 15 PLA aircraft were deployed in the morning, while the remaining 13 flew in the afternoon, entering the southwestern and southeastern parts of the island's ADIZ.

A total of 28 PLA aircraft entered Taiwan's southwestern ADIZ on 15 June, according to the MND in Taipei, the largest number registered since the ministry began making public PLA aircraft movements near Taiwan in mid-September 2020. (Taiwan Ministry of National Defense)


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Taiwan registers new record number of PLA aircraft entering its ADIZ

by Gabriel Dominguez & J Michael Cole

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) has announced that a total of 28 Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft entered the island's southwestern air-defence identification zone (ADIZ) on 15 June: the largest number registered since the MND began making public PLA aircraft movements near Taiwan in mid-September 2020.

The ministry said in a statement that the aircraft included 14 J-16 and six J-11 multirole fighters, four H-6 strategic bombers, one KQ-200 anti-submarine warfare (ASW)-capable aircraft, one Y-8 electronic warfare-capable special mission aircraft, as well as two KJ-500 airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) platforms.

A total of 15 PLA aircraft were deployed in the morning, while the remaining 13 flew in the afternoon, entering the southwestern and southeastern parts of the island's ADIZ.

A total of 28 PLA aircraft entered Taiwan's southwestern ADIZ on 15 June, according to the MND in Taipei, the largest number registered since the ministry began making public PLA aircraft movements near Taiwan in mid-September 2020. (Taiwan Ministry of National Defense)


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Taiwan registers new record number of PLA aircraft entering its ADIZ

by Gabriel Dominguez & J Michael Cole

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) has announced that a total of 28 Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft entered the island's southwestern air-defence identification zone (ADIZ) on 15 June: the largest number registered since the MND began making public PLA aircraft movements near Taiwan in mid-September 2020.

The ministry said in a statement that the aircraft included 14 J-16 and six J-11 multirole fighters, four H-6 strategic bombers, one KQ-200 anti-submarine warfare (ASW)-capable aircraft, one Y-8 electronic warfare-capable special mission aircraft, as well as two KJ-500 airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) platforms.

A total of 15 PLA aircraft were deployed in the morning, while the remaining 13 flew in the afternoon, entering the southwestern and southeastern parts of the island's ADIZ.

A total of 28 PLA aircraft entered Taiwan's southwestern ADIZ on 15 June, according to the MND in Taipei, the largest number registered since the ministry began making public PLA aircraft movements near Taiwan in mid-September 2020. (Taiwan Ministry of National Defense)


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Taiwan registers new record number of PLA aircraft entering its ADIZ

by Gabriel Dominguez & J Michael Cole

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) has announced that a total of 28 Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft entered the island's southwestern air-defence identification zone (ADIZ) on 15 June: the largest number registered since the MND began making public PLA aircraft movements near Taiwan in mid-September 2020.

The ministry said in a statement that the aircraft included 14 J-16 and six J-11 multirole fighters, four H-6 strategic bombers, one KQ-200 anti-submarine warfare (ASW)-capable aircraft, one Y-8 electronic warfare-capable special mission aircraft, as well as two KJ-500 airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) platforms.

A total of 15 PLA aircraft were deployed in the morning, while the remaining 13 flew in the afternoon, entering the southwestern and southeastern parts of the island's ADIZ.

A total of 28 PLA aircraft entered Taiwan's southwestern ADIZ on 15 June, according to the MND in Taipei, the largest number registered since the ministry began making public PLA aircraft movements near Taiwan in mid-September 2020. (Taiwan Ministry of National Defense)


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Taiwan registers new record number of PLA aircraft entering its ADIZ

by Gabriel Dominguez & J Michael Cole

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) has announced that a total of 28 Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft entered the island's southwestern air-defence identification zone (ADIZ) on 15 June: the largest number registered since the MND began making public PLA aircraft movements near Taiwan in mid-September 2020.

The ministry said in a statement that the aircraft included 14 J-16 and six J-11 multirole fighters, four H-6 strategic bombers, one KQ-200 anti-submarine warfare (ASW)-capable aircraft, one Y-8 electronic warfare-capable special mission aircraft, as well as two KJ-500 airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) platforms.

A total of 15 PLA aircraft were deployed in the morning, while the remaining 13 flew in the afternoon, entering the southwestern and southeastern parts of the island's ADIZ.

A total of 28 PLA aircraft entered Taiwan's southwestern ADIZ on 15 June, according to the MND in Taipei, the largest number registered since the ministry began making public PLA aircraft movements near Taiwan in mid-September 2020. (Taiwan Ministry of National Defense)


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Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) has announced that a total of 28 Chinese People's Libera...

Taiwan registers new record number of PLA aircraft entering its ADIZ

by Gabriel Dominguez & J Michael Cole

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) has announced that a total of 28 Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft entered the island's southwestern air-defence identification zone (ADIZ) on 15 June: the largest number registered since the MND began making public PLA aircraft movements near Taiwan in mid-September 2020.

The ministry said in a statement that the aircraft included 14 J-16 and six J-11 multirole fighters, four H-6 strategic bombers, one KQ-200 anti-submarine warfare (ASW)-capable aircraft, one Y-8 electronic warfare-capable special mission aircraft, as well as two KJ-500 airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) platforms.

A total of 15 PLA aircraft were deployed in the morning, while the remaining 13 flew in the afternoon, entering the southwestern and southeastern parts of the island's ADIZ.

A total of 28 PLA aircraft entered Taiwan's southwestern ADIZ on 15 June, according to the MND in Taipei, the largest number registered since the ministry began making public PLA aircraft movements near Taiwan in mid-September 2020. (Taiwan Ministry of National Defense)


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Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) has announced that a total of 28 Chinese People's Libera...

Taiwan registers new record number of PLA aircraft entering its ADIZ

by Gabriel Dominguez & J Michael Cole

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) has announced that a total of 28 Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft entered the island's southwestern air-defence identification zone (ADIZ) on 15 June: the largest number registered since the MND began making public PLA aircraft movements near Taiwan in mid-September 2020.

The ministry said in a statement that the aircraft included 14 J-16 and six J-11 multirole fighters, four H-6 strategic bombers, one KQ-200 anti-submarine warfare (ASW)-capable aircraft, one Y-8 electronic warfare-capable special mission aircraft, as well as two KJ-500 airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) platforms.

A total of 15 PLA aircraft were deployed in the morning, while the remaining 13 flew in the afternoon, entering the southwestern and southeastern parts of the island's ADIZ.

A total of 28 PLA aircraft entered Taiwan's southwestern ADIZ on 15 June, according to the MND in Taipei, the largest number registered since the ministry began making public PLA aircraft movements near Taiwan in mid-September 2020. (Taiwan Ministry of National Defense)


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