Taiwan Aircraft Land On Highway For War Games

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2019-05-28 HKT 12:01

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Taiwan has landed war planes on a normally busy highway to simulate a response to a mainland attack on its airfields.

Tuesday's exercise was part of annual drills designed to showcase the island's military capabilities and resolve to repel an attack from across the Taiwan Strait amid perceptions of a rising threat.

Beijing considers the island its own territory, to be annexed by force if necessary.

President Tsai Ing-wen presided at the exercise in the southern county of Changhua.

She said Beijing's long-distance training exercises, including sending fighter jets to circle the island, were threatening regional peace and stability, requiring Taiwan to maintain a high degree of vigilance.

Aircraft deployed included US-made F-16, French Mirage 2000 and Taiwan-made IDF fighter jets and US-made E-2K airborne early warning aircraft. (AP)

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