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Taiwan military shows off its mettle with latest combat drills

/ 03:39 PM September 07, 2022

Taiwan's military holds its latest combat drills after weeks of saber-rattling by giant neighbor China

CM-11 Brave Tiger fires during a live-fire military exercise in Pingtung, Taiwan, September 7, 2022. REUTERS/Ann Wang

PINGTUNG, Taiwan — Tanks pounded targets and fighter jets roared overhead on Wednesday as Taiwan’s military carried out its latest combat drills after weeks of saber-rattling by giant neighbor China.

China, which claims democratically ruled Taiwan as its own territory, has been holding exercises around the island since a visit to Taipei last month by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

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Taiwan, which rejects China’s sovereignty claims, has repeatedly stressed its calm reaction to Beijing’s activities, but that it also has the resolve and ability to defend itself if needed.

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Taiwan's military holds its latest combat drills after weeks of saber-rattling by giant neighbor China

An AH-64 Apache fire a rocket during a live-fire military exercise in Pingtung, Taiwan, September 7, 2022. REUTERS/Ann Wang

Taiwan's military holds its latest combat drills after weeks of saber-rattling by giant neighbor China

Smoke rises above armoured vehicles during a live-fire military exercise in Pingtung, Taiwan, September 7, 2022. REUTERS/Ann Wang

“Ground combat readiness training is an essential duty of the armed forces and is also something that we have to do each day and every moment,” defense ministry spokesman Sun Li-fang told reporters on a government-organized visit to Pingtung in Taiwan’s far south to see the drills.

“Regarding defense operations in Taiwan and its outlying islands, we conduct our exercises with the attitude of reacting to threats according to terrain and being able to fight everywhere to complete our duty of increasing war preparedness,” he added.

Taiwan's military holds its latest combat drills after weeks of saber-rattling by giant neighbor China

An AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo Indigenous Defence Fighters (IDF) is pictured during a live-fire military exercise in Pingtung, Taiwan, September 7, 2022. REUTERS/Ann Wang

Taiwan’s armed forces are well-equipped but dwarfed by China’s. President Tsai Ing-wen has been overseeing a modernization program and has made increasing defense spending a priority.

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