Among the Chinese groups were fighters of domestic and Russian manufacture, two drones and reconnaissance aircraft. They passed through the Taiwan Strait area.
Dozens of aircraft and ships belonging to the Chinese National Liberation Army were sent to Taiwan’s air defense recognition zone. This was reported by the Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of China.
During the day, December 25-26, the activity of Chinese aviation and fleet in the Taiwan air defense zone and naval zone was re-registered. The Chinese army sent 71 warplanes to the island’s air defense recognition zone. 47 aircraft crossed the central median of the Taiwan Strait and entered the recognition zone from the southwest.
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In response to the actions of the Chinese military, the Taiwan command ordered to monitor the situation. Taiwan’s aviation, navy and land-based missile systems were ready to respond to PRC’s actions.
Taiwan has registered such aircraft:
- 12 J-11 fighters
- 6 Su-30 fighters
- 18 J-16 fighters
- 1 UAV strategic level CH-4
- 1 WZ-7 reconnaissance UAV
- 6 J-10 fighters
- Y-8 transport aircraft
- reconnaissance aircraft Y-8 ASW
- long range radio detection aircraft KJ-500
Recall, on December 22, Taiwan lifted its warplanes into the sky due to 39 Chinese aircraft in the air defense zone. The previous entry into the air defense recognition zone was on 13 December. Then there were 18 H-6 bombers and other aircraft with ships.
Source: Focus
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