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Taiwan’s military trains for a Chinese invasion on the beach

/ 03:02 PM May 30, 2019

Taiwan's military trains for a Chinese invasion on the beach

MK-82 low-drag general-purpose bombs are dropped by F-CK-1 fighters, Taiwan’s indigenous defense fighter (IDF), during the annual Han Kuang exercises in Pingtung County, Southern Taiwan on May 30, 2019. AP

FANGSHAN, Taiwan — Taiwanese tanks and soldiers have fired at simulated Chinese forces in an anti-invasion drill on the island’s coast.

The live-fire drill on Thursday at a beach in southern Taiwan is part of an ongoing annual exercise designed to showcase the military’s capabilities and resolve to repel an attack from across the Taiwan Strait.

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China claims the self-governing island as its territory. Taiwan split from China amid a civil war in 1949.

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The simulated response to a Chinese landing included assault helicopters, fighter jets and missiles launched at targets in the sea.

The Defense Ministry said the joint army-navy-air force operation tested the island’s combat readiness in the face of the Chinese military threat. /ee

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