Taiwan Military Holds Readiness Exercise Amid Increased Chinese Activity
L'essentiel
- Taiwan's military is conducting an Immediate Combat Readiness Exercise to prepare troops for potential conflict, amid increasingly frequent Chinese air and naval operations.
- The exercise focuses on rapid deployment and familiarization with battlefield conditions.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Chinese mainland's air and naval operations in the region have increased, blurring the line between peacetime and wartime and reducing Taiwan's response time.
The Chinese mainland’s increasingly frequent air and naval operations in the region have blurred the line between peacetime and wartime and mean that the Taiwanese military will have less time to respond to a crisis, according to officials.
The Immediate Combat Readiness Exercise, which runs through Friday, was designed to familiarise troops with battlefield conditions and combat procedures, Taiwan’s defence ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
The exercise would focus on the period immediately before a conflict begins, testing whether units could quickly prepare and deploy after receiving orders, defence officials said.
Local television showed army, navy and air force units occupying tactical positions, protecting key infrastructure and testing command-and-control and logistical support systems.
The ministry announced the exercise hours after reporting that the PLA had conducted its second “long-range maritime training mission” of the year on Sunday.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific scenarios is the exercise designed to simulate?
- What is the exact nature of the PLA's 'long-range maritime training mission'?






