During the final months of the Trump administration Chinese PLA military exercises near Taiwan grew as part of the tit-for-tat escalation of Washington moves in support of the self-declared Republic.
Lately Chinese jets have breached Taiwan's claimed airspace as part of ongoing 'show of force' maneuvers in the contested area. But on Saturday, a mere few days following President Joe Biden's entry into the White House, China's military undertook one of its biggest flyovers yet.
Taiwan reportedly scrambled its American-supplied fighter jets to "warn off" the Chinese formation.
"Airborne alert sorties had been tasked, radio warnings issued and air defense missile systems deployed to monitor the activity," a Taiwan military statement said.
PLA military flyovers of contested territory around the island have now become an almost daily occurrence, but as Reuters points out:
However they have generally consisted of just one or two reconnaissance aircraft.
The presence of so many Chinese combat aircraft on this mission - Taiwan said it was made up of eight nuclear-capable H-6K bombers and four J-16 fighter jets - is unusual.
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