China flies combat drone around Taiwan; US Navy plane transits strait
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[April 28, 2023]
TAIPEI (Reuters) -A Chinese uncrewed combat aircraft has
flown around Taiwan, the island's defence ministry said, showcasing
Beijing's ability to attack its fall-back east coast bases, as a U.S.
maritime patrol aircraft transited the Taiwan Strait.
China, which views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory,
has increased military pressure on the island over the past three years
as it tries to force Taipei to accept its sovereignty claim.
This month, China staged war games around Taiwan after Taiwan President
Tsai Ing-wen met U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy in
Los Angeles.
Taiwan's defence ministry, in an early Friday update of Chinese military
activities over the previous 24 hours, said 19 military aircraft had
entered the island's air defence identification zone.
One of those was a TB-001 drone, which flew around Taiwan, first
crossing the Bashi Channel that separates Taiwan from the Philippines,
then up the east of Taiwan before crossing back toward the Chinese
coast, according to a map provided by the ministry.
Chieh Chung, a military researcher at Taiwan's National Policy
Foundation think tank, said that during a war, China was likely to send
the TB-001 to spot targets on the island's east coast, where Taiwan
would shelter reserve forces, as bases there do not face China.
"It will allow the communist's military's naval and air forces in the
Western Pacific, including air force strike groups or carrier battle
groups, to launch attacks" on the east coast, he said.
He added that it was not the first time a Chinese drone has flown around
Taiwan, but was most likely to first time it did so entirely within
Taiwan's air defence zone.
Chinese state media has referred to the TB-001 as the "twin-tailed
scorpion" and has shown pictures of it carrying missiles, saying it is
capable of high-altitude, long-range missions.
China's air force has flown what it calls "island encirclement" missions
with the crewed, nuclear-capable H-6 bomber.
TAIWAN STRAIT MISSIONS
The tensions around Taiwan have alarmed Washington and its allies, which
have repeatedly expressed concern at China's behaviour and called for no
forced change in the status quo.
A U.S. Navy P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft
flew through the Taiwan Strait on Friday, and a senior French lawmaker
confirmed a warship from his country had recently transited the
sensitive waterway.
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The United States, and occasionally its allies, have routinely sent
warships and aircraft through the Taiwan Strait in recent years.
The U.S. Navy's 7th Fleet said the Poseidon flew in international
airspace.
"By operating within the Taiwan Strait in accordance with
international law, the United States upholds the navigational rights
and freedoms of all nations," it said in a statement. "The
aircraft's transit of the Taiwan Strait demonstrates the United
States' commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific."
China's military said it monitored the aircraft, and accused the
United States of provocative behaviour in the strait.
China said last year that it has sovereignty, sovereign rights and
jurisdiction over the Taiwan Strait, and said it was "a false claim"
to refer to the strait as international waters.
The United States and Taiwan both say China's position is not
correct.
Meeting Tsai at her office in Taipei on Friday, a French lawmaker
and former defence minister said sending a warship through the
strait showed his country's commitment to security.
"I want to tell you that our parliament's view is that the security
of Taiwan is an important concern for us and we are encouraging our
authorities to stay alert on security in the Strait, as the recent
passage of our warship has again demonstrated," French Senate Vice
President Alain Richard said.
He did not say when the sailing happened, and neither the French nor
Taiwanese governments has officially confirmed details. Taiwan's
defence ministry said this month it was aware of the transit.
French President Emmanuel Macron recently warned against being drawn
into a crisis over Taiwan driven by an "American rhythm and a
Chinese overreaction".
(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Additional reporting by Yimou Lee;
Editing by Robert Birsel and Gerry Doyle)
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