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Chinese military blockade in focus as Taiwan prepares for annual Han Kuang war games

  • Taiwan’s biggest annual war games to start next month, and will feature the usual computerised and live-fire segments, defence ministry announces
  • Focus for live-fire drills based on threat of PLA attack and its ‘war games surrounding Taiwan’, combat planning chief Major General Lin Wen-huang says

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The two stages of Taiwan’s 39th Han Kuang drills will be held in May and July. Photo: Handout
Taiwan’s biggest annual war games starting next month will include drills on breaking up blockades such as those recently simulated by the Chinese military, the island’s defence ministry has announced.
This comes as Taiwan steps up training for a potential war with the People’s Liberation Army in the face of growing sabre-rattling from Beijing.

As in previous years, the upcoming 39th edition of the Han Kuang drills will be held in two stages, with the computerised war games to be held from May 15 to 19, and the live-fire exercises from July 24 to 28.

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The focus for the live-fire drills will be on combat force preservation, maritime interception, and protection of major facilities, including sea and air ports, the ministry said on Wednesday. Mobilisation of the civil defence force will also be tested.

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“Our drills are based on the threat of the [PLA] attacking Taiwan and its war games surrounding Taiwan,” Major General Lin Wen-huang, the ministry’s combat planning director, said.

PLA jets and warships practised precision strikes and blockades earlier this month in its latest large-scale exercises around Taiwan. The three-day live-fire drills were launched after Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen defied Beijing’s warnings against meeting the US House speaker in California.

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Beijing views Taiwan as breakaway territory that must be brought back under its control, by force if necessary. It is opposed to the self-ruled island having formal exchanges with foreign governments, and condemned the Tsai-McCarthy meeting on US soil as a violation of its sovereignty.

The United States, like most countries, does not see the island as a sovereign state, but is against any forcible change of the status quo.

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