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This is something unsual. A news in ToI dated 16 May 2007.
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Taipei: Six Taiwanese jet fighters swooped down on a highway in central Taiwan on Tuesday, as the island responded to a simulated attack from rival China at the start of three days of extensive war games.
The 23rd annual Hankuang military exercises come with President Chen Shui-bian entering the last year of his eight-year presidency and tensions between Beijing and Taipei on a relatively low burner. Hankuang means Chinese Glory.
The two sides split amid civil war in 1949, and China insists it will attack if the democratic island moves to formalise its de facto independence.
Now, with Chen set to leave office in May 2008, and his independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party lagging in the race to replace him, tensions between Taiwan and China have eased.
In Tuesdayâs exercises, Taiwanese Mirages, F-16s and Indigenous Defense Fighters swooped down onto a highway in Changhua county, had their fuel tanks and munitions pods topped off by air force personnel and took off to face another wave of imagined attackers from the mainland.
Squadron leader Lt Col Wang Kai-ming said pilots involved in the landing felt a lot of pressure because of the unusual nature of the runway. âIt was very difficult to do this,â he said. âBut we were successful in accomplishing our mission.â AP
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Planes land on roads as Taiwan simulates war
Taipei: Six Taiwanese jet fighters swooped down on a highway in central Taiwan on Tuesday, as the island responded to a simulated attack from rival China at the start of three days of extensive war games.
The 23rd annual Hankuang military exercises come with President Chen Shui-bian entering the last year of his eight-year presidency and tensions between Beijing and Taipei on a relatively low burner. Hankuang means Chinese Glory.
The two sides split amid civil war in 1949, and China insists it will attack if the democratic island moves to formalise its de facto independence.
Now, with Chen set to leave office in May 2008, and his independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party lagging in the race to replace him, tensions between Taiwan and China have eased.
In Tuesdayâs exercises, Taiwanese Mirages, F-16s and Indigenous Defense Fighters swooped down onto a highway in Changhua county, had their fuel tanks and munitions pods topped off by air force personnel and took off to face another wave of imagined attackers from the mainland.
Squadron leader Lt Col Wang Kai-ming said pilots involved in the landing felt a lot of pressure because of the unusual nature of the runway. âIt was very difficult to do this,â he said. âBut we were successful in accomplishing our mission.â AP