China has released a Dad’s Army-style animated map of a future takeover of Taiwan, while surrounding its islands with battleships and aircraft in a simulated invasion. The wargames on Monday were ...
A map showing the types of naval vessels that approached Taiwan’s waters, and how many. Taiwan’s defence ministry said it had detected a record number of 153 Chinese military aircraft ...
Shocking new maps have revealed the extent of China's military drills around Taiwan as fears over an attack ... live-fire or no-fly zones, but a new map revealed the nine zones the exercises ...
China launched a record-breaking number of military aircraft Monday in exercises surrounding Taiwan serving as a warning against independence, officials say. Taiwan’s Ministry of National ...
Of those aircraft, according to a map the ministry released, 28 crossed the sensitive median line of the Taiwan Strait, which had previously served as an unofficial barrier and which China says it ...
It showed fighter jets and warships operating together, mobile missile launchers being moving into place and amphibious assault vehicles, with a small map of Taiwan included in one of the Chinese ...
The State Department in Washington issued its own condemnation of the Chinese drills, calling them an attempt to intimidate Taiwan’s popularly elected leaders. A map aired on China’s state ...
A map released by the command shows drills taking place in nine areas surrounding Taiwan as well as its outlying islands that are closer to mainland China. The drills also involved China’s Coast ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link A record number of Chinese military aircraft flew around Taiwan during large-scale war games on Monday, new data from the nation's defense ...
China has released a Dad’s Army-style animated map of a future takeover of Taiwan, while surrounding its islands with battleships and aircraft in a simulated invasion. The wargames on Monday ...
A ministry map showed 28 of those aircraft had crossed the sensitive median line of the Taiwan Strait, which had previously served as an unofficial barrier, though China does not recognise it.