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Taiwan has launched its annual military exercises to counter threats from China, including "gray zone tactics" that stop ...
Taiwan has made significant but insufficient progress in building a military capable of deterring a cross-strait invasion.
Amid growing speculation around China’s invasion of Taiwan, the island nation has held its largest ever military exercises.
For the first time, Taiwan has combined two major civil defense exercises and staged them in conjunction with its ...
Taiwan's legislature is reviewing the country's annual Han Kuang military exercise. To find out more about the lessons Taiwan can learn from the drills, TaiwanPlus spoke with Yang Tai-yuan, a defense ...
This year’s drills are ten days, twice as long as before. The timing is no accident. Tensions with Beijing remain high. While ...
Chinese military pressure has intensified in recent years, with Beijing deploying fighter jets and warships around the island on a near-daily basis. In the lead-up to the drills Wednesday, Taiwan ...
Taiwan continued to conduct its Han Kuang military exercises on Monday, intended to guard against Chinese threats to invade.
Taiwan’s response to the Chinese threat in this year’s drill is refreshingly direct: Train like war could start tomorrow.
Taiwan is holding its latest round of annual military exercises, the Han Kuang. The live-fire drills include new weapons systems provided by the United States.
Much like Ukraine’s unexpectedly resilient defence, Taipei wants Beijing to understand that a military conflict would not be as easy, or predictable, as once thought.
Taiwan braces for its largest military exercise ever, with 22,000 reservists mobilized amid escalating tensions with Beijing.