Taiwan’s Ministry of Defence reported a significant escalation in Chinese military activities near Taiwan, with 36 Chinese aircraft and six People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels detected within 24 hours, marking the highest number ever recorded. This development underscores growing tensions in the region and raises concerns about potential provocations.
In a statement posted on X, the Taiwan Ministry of Defence confirmed the presence of 36 PLA aircraft and 6 PLAN vessels operating around Taiwan, with 13 aircraft entering Taiwan’s northern and southwestern Air Defence Identification Zones (ADIZ). The #ROCArmedForces promptly monitored the situation and deployed appropriate forces to respond to the incursion.
This surge in Chinese military activity follows closely after Taiwan detected 32 Chinese aircraft within a similar timeframe, highlighting a pattern of increased aggression near Taiwan’s airspace and waters. The Ministry noted that twenty of the previously detected aircraft had entered Taiwan’s southwestern, southeastern, and eastern ADIZ zones.
Since September 2020, China has been employing gray zone tactics, gradually intensifying its military presence around Taiwan without resorting to direct and sizable use of force. These tactics, aimed at achieving strategic objectives while avoiding overt conflict, have raised tensions in the region and heightened concerns about potential escalation.
The situation remains fluid, with Taiwan closely monitoring developments and taking necessary measures to safeguard its territorial integrity and national security amidst escalating tensions in the region. The international community continues to watch these developments closely, emphasizing the importance of peaceful resolutions and dialogue in addressing regional security challenges.