The Taiwan Navy announced that it had conducted missile exercises in the waters off eastern Taiwan by the 27th.

It seems that this corresponds to the increased activity of the Chinese military in the surrounding sea and airspace.

The Taiwan Navy announced that the exercises took place over the course of several days this month at a missile base in Pingtung County, southern Taiwan, and in the Pacific Ocean off eastern Taiwan.



In addition to ground bases, naval vessels and air force fighters launched missiles at targets that looked like enemy vessels, with approximately 98% hitting them.

It is also clear that a new patrol boat, which began to be deployed to the Japan Coast Guard from an adulthood, came under the command of the Navy and was the first to conduct training to launch the anti-ship missile "Hsiung Feng 2" independently developed by Taiwan. it was done.



It has been confirmed that the Chinese Navy's aircraft carrier Liaoning deployed in the Pacific Ocean off the eastern coast of Taiwan this month, and that fighters and helicopters made more than 300 departures and arrivals.



In addition, it is becoming more common for fighters and bombers from the Chinese side to fly around to the sky off eastern Taiwan.



The Taiwan Navy has stated that it will "strengthen the overall defense operational capabilities through practical training," and this missile exercise seems to have responded to the increased activity of the Chinese military.