Taipei Times

Han Kuang tabletop games scheduled

APRIL 19 TO 26: The computer simulation­s are to test the military’s ability to conduct joint warfare operations and integrate civilian capabiliti­es for defense, a report said

- BY AARON TU AND JONATHAN CHIN STAFF REPORTER, WITH STAFF WRITER

The Ministry of National Defense is to conduct the computersi­mulated component of this year’s annual Han Kung military exercises from April 19 to April 26 — three days longer than the war game’s past iterations.

The computer part of the drill would make use of the Joint Theater Level Simulation system, the ministry said in a report submitted to the Legislativ­e Yuan.

The simulation­s would test the military’s ability to conduct joint warfare operations and integrate civilian capabiliti­es for defense, focusing on countering China’s gray-zone tactics, operationa­l procedures at headquarte­rs and command skills, it said.

On Thursday, the military commenced a tri-service joint operations tabletop wargame, starting with the Second Combat Theater Command, whose area of responsibi­lity covers Hualien and Taitung, the ministry-run Military News Agency said in a report.

This series of drills is likely a precursor to set the stage for the computer-assisted component of the annual exercises next month.

It is intended to enable the armed forces to anticipate potential large-scale actions by the enemy, Lieutenant General Yu Wen-cheng (俞文鎮), commander of Second Combat Theater Command, was cited as saying by the Military News Agency.

Military leaders are to participat­e in field tours to familiariz­e themselves with key terrain features and exploitabl­e assets in their area of responsibi­lity, form a common operationa­l picture and devise battle plans, it quoted him as saying.

The Third, Fourth and Fifth Combat Theater Commands, assigned to defend the western part of Taiwan proper, joined the exercise later that day, it said.

Tabletop games are conducted to allow top officers to form a whole-of-battlefiel­d view and an understand­ing of enemy forces, order of battle, intent, effective strength and tactics, Army Commander General Chung Shu-ming (鍾樹明) was cited as saying during a tour of the Third Combat Theater Command.

Senior officers must be able to use scientific and systematic methods of analysis to assess the threat and formulate an appropriat­e response that follows the principles of joint warfare, he said.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA ARMY VIA MILITARY NEWS AGENCY ?? Army Commander General Chung Shu-ming, first row, right, observes as senior officers of the Third Combat Theater Command conduct tabletop wargames at an undisclose­d facility on Thursday.
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA ARMY VIA MILITARY NEWS AGENCY Army Commander General Chung Shu-ming, first row, right, observes as senior officers of the Third Combat Theater Command conduct tabletop wargames at an undisclose­d facility on Thursday.

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