Global Times

PLA sorties in Taiwan Straits routine, not related to island missile test: experts

- By Liu Xuanzun

Multiple fighter jets of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) on Wednesday approached the island of Taiwan, the island’s defense authority said, as Taiwan media said the PLA mission is the most intense this year, and speculated that it was aimed at “disrupting” the island’s air defense missile test launch.

The PLA warplane sorties were likely part of routine patrol and not necessaril­y related to the island’s missile test, as the Taiwan missile is a very weak one that cannot concern the PLA as Taiwan media suggested, Chinese mainland military experts said on Wednesday.

PLA warplanes, including the Su-30 and J-10, entered the “aerial reflex zone” southwest of Taiwan on Wednesday morning, Taiwan-based Liberty Times Net reported, citing a statement by the island’s defense authority.

A previous report by Liberty Times Net on Wednesday morning claimed that the military on the island made at least 24 radio broadcasts in an attempt to “drive away” the PLA aircraft, which flew from 1,500 meters to 9,000 meters high.

This is the most number of times this year that the island had made such broadcasts, the report said, which claimed the

PLA likely meant to provoke the island’s military over its scheduled missile launch test the same day.

The report said the island planned to test-fire artillery and missiles with the highest trajectory altitude of “infinite” on Wednesday and Thursday, which led observers to believe the test featured the island’s indigenous Tien Kung III air defense missile.

Song Zhongping, a Chinese mainland military expert, said that the PLA sorties are likely part of routine and normal patrols, and are not necessaril­y related to the island’s missile test. If the PLA sent Y-8 electronic reconnaiss­ance aircraft, it can gather the Tien Kung III’s electromag­netic signals, so the PLA can apply electromag­netic interferen­ce when needed. In this case, fighter jets like the Su-30s and J-10s are mainly used for combat patrol, Song said.

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