37 Chinese warplanes cross into Taiwan鈥檚 defense zone

A surge in warplanes and naval exercises by China鈥檚 military around Taiwan usually coincides with Taipei making diplomatic engagements with other countries. Above, a Chinese Xian JH-7 fighter-bomber aircraft. (AFP file photo)
Short Url
  • China claims self-ruled Taiwan as its territory and has vowed to take it one day 鈥� by force if necessary
  • Taiwan鈥檚 air defense zone is much larger than its airspace, overlaps with part of China鈥� own zone

TAIPEIA: More than 30 Chinese warplanes entered Taiwan鈥檚 air defense zone over the course of about six hours, the island鈥檚 defense ministry said Thursday, a sharp ramp-up in single-day incursions by China鈥檚 military.
China claims self-ruled Taiwan as its territory and has vowed to take it one day 鈥� by force if necessary.
In recent years, Beijing has intensified aerial incursions into the island鈥檚 air defense identification zone 鈥� nearly doubling the air sorties in 2022 compared to the year before.
Taiwan鈥檚 Ministry of National Defense spokesman Sun Li-fang announced Thursday that from 5 a.m. local time (2100 GMT), 鈥渁 total of 37 Chinese military aircrafts鈥� entered Taiwan鈥檚 southwestern ADIZ.
鈥淪ome continued... toward the Western Pacific for long-range reconnaissance training,鈥� Sun said at around 11 a.m.
While not the largest number of incursions this year 鈥� that would be 45 sorties on April 9 鈥� Thursday鈥檚 surge occurred over a much more compressed time frame.
Taiwan鈥檚 ADIZ is much larger than its airspace, overlaps with part of China鈥檚 ADIZ and even includes some of the mainland.
Taiwan鈥檚 military is 鈥渕onitoring the situation closely,鈥� the ministry said on Twitter, adding that patrol planes, naval vessels and land-based missile systems have been dispatched in response.
They did not clarify if the incursions were ongoing.
Analysts say China鈥檚 increased probing of Taiwan鈥檚 defense zone is part of wider 鈥済rey-zone鈥� tactics that keep the island pressured.
The incursions came a day after the United States, the Philippines and Japan completed their first-ever joint coast guard drills in the flashpoint South China Sea 鈥� which Beijing claims almost entirely.
A surge in warplanes and naval exercises by China鈥檚 military around Taiwan usually coincides with Taipei making diplomatic engagements with other countries.
China lashes out at any diplomatic action that appears to treat Taiwan as a sovereign nation and has reacted with growing assertiveness to any joint military exercises around the island or visits by Western politicians.
In April, Beijing conducted three days of military exercises simulating a blockade of the island in response to Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Taiwan鈥檚 leader Tsai Ing-wen meeting in California.