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A group of People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) H-6K bombers and Su-30 and J-11 fighter jets conducted a mission Monday “that circled the island of Taiwan, further improving their ability to protect national sovereignty and territorial integrity,” a PLAAF spokesman said this week, according to a fact sheet obtained by China Daily.

Taiwan, an island nation that generally considers itself independent from Beijing, might take issue with the notion that China's warplanes support its sovereignty. Beijing, however, considers Taiwan to be a wayward province that should eventually be incorporated back into China and has not ruled out using force to do so.

"Multiple bombers and reconnaissance planes have flown routes that circled the island of Taiwan," Sr. Col. Shen Jinke reportedly said. According to China Daily, the mission marked the ninth routine drill around Taiwan in the past four months, and noted that the first such circling mission occurred last December.

"The Air Force is an important force in maintaining situations, managing crises and preventing and winning wars," Shen said, noting that the PLAAF "is modernizing to become a strategic combat force capable of fighting in all of China's domain… we must expand our strategic outlook in systematic far-sea exercises, keep a sober mind, improve emergency awareness and safeguard strategic interests."

The PLAAF maintained that all flights were conducted within the limits of international laws and practices.

Beijing has routinely stated that Taiwan is the most contentious and sensitive topic between China and the US. According to the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act [TRA] passed by the US Congress, Washington expects the "future of Taiwan will be determined by peaceful means," that "any effort to determine the future of Taiwan by other than peaceful means, including boycotts and embargoes, [is] a threat to the peace and security of the Western Pacific area."

The act also states that the US expects to "maintain the capacity of the United States to resist any resort to force or other forms of coercion that would jeopardize the security, or the social or economic system, of the people of Taiwan."

The TRA is frequently pointed to as the law which lays out Washington's legal obligation to defend Taiwan, even though Washington and Taipei have no formal relationship, as per the conditions of America's relationship with Beijing.

A joint Brookings Institution and Lawfare essay by Julian Ku, though, states that the US is only obliged to sell Taiwan weapons for its own self-defense and in the event of armed conflict between China and Taiwan, "the [US] president is only legally obliged to ‘determine, in accordance with constitutional processes, appropriate action,'" Ku wrote.

The 2018 US National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) requires mutual visits by US and Taiwanese naval vessels. Speaking last Friday, Li Kexin, a senior Chinese diplomat in Washington, stated, "the day that a US Navy vessel arrives in Kaohsiung [Taiwan's main port] is the day that our People's Liberation Army unifies Taiwan with military force."



https://sputniknews.com/asia/201712131059976881-beijing-bombers-jets-encircle-taiwan/
 
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A new image of KJ-2000. It was shot in August 1st Parade in 2017.

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Several Chinese People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) aircraft passed near Taiwan at 4:40pm yesterday, with a number of Tu-154 surveillance aircraft taking a separate northbound route through Japan’s Miyako Strait, the Ministry of National Defense said.

The aircraft were part of a training mission over the Pacific Ocean that included Xian H-6K bombers, Sukhoi Su-30 fighter jets, Shaanxi Y-8 transport planes and Ilyushin Il-78 aerial refueling planes, in addition to the surveillance aircraft, the ministry said.

The formation flew over the Bashi Channel before turning back and passing through the Miyako Strait on the way back to China in what has been a recurring pattern for PLAAF training missions, the ministry said, adding that it would not be doing any follow-up reports.

Air force fighters and navy warships were dispatched in line with regular readiness procedures and to supervise the situation, it said.

There was no threat to national security, it added.

The exercise was the 10th by the PLAAF since the Chinese Communist Party held its 19th National Congress in October.

The Chinese-language Apple Daily reported that an amateur radio operator picked up an exchange between PLAAF and Taiwanese pilots, indicating a breach of Taiwanese air space by the Chinese forces.

Taiwanese fighters flew to intercept the PLAAF aircraft, which responded on an emergency frequency, saying: “This is the Chinese air force. We are conducting routine training exercises. Please do not interfere with our operations.”

“Turn back,” a Taiwanese pilot said.

The PLAAF pilot responded by repeating their original statement.

“This is a broadcast by the ROC [Republic of China] Air Force. This is a broadcast by the ROC Air Force,” the commanding officer replied. “Communist aircraft located 580km southeast over the ... sea on course 320 at altitude 8,100m, take notice: You have already entered the ROC air defense identification zone. Please immediately turn left onto course 380 and leave the area.”

The recording is the first since a PLAAF bomber pilot threatened a Taiwanese pilot on Dec. 7, telling him to “leave immediately or face the consequences.”




http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2017/12/21/2003684359
 
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More likely a responce to a law just signed by Trump to allow USN ships to berth in Taiwan ports and giving the Taiwanese navy ships the same right to berth in US ports.

This is a breach of the One China policy by USA, and considered as interference on China's internal affair.

Also just days ago, the political arrest of the senior members of the New party (one of Taiwan's political party) by Taiwan police for their recent visit of Mainland China (for reason of New party showing friendly gesture to Mainland China's unification policy) may add oil to fire on this event.
 
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????? Care to give a translated summary please? All I get is something with a knife and Kunlun ...??? :unsure:

Does anyone have a better image of the J-10s and Su-30MKK's/MK2's HMS??

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