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Taiwan Scrambles Mirage 2000 Jets Amid China Military Drills

Taiwan Air Force responds to Chinese military exercises near its airspace.

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Taiwan Scrambles Mirage 2000 Jets Amid China Military Drills

Taiwan Air Force scrambled its Mirage 2000 fighter jets from Hsinchu Air Base in response to ongoing Chinese military drills near its airspace. The drills come amid heightened tensions in the Taiwan Strait, reflecting the island’s continued vigilance against potential incursions.

During the exercise, the Taiwanese jets were launched to intercept and monitor Chinese aircraft operating close to the median line of the Taiwan Strait. The deployment was part of standard defensive measures, emphasizing Taiwan’s readiness to maintain its territorial integrity.

Military analysts note that China has increased the frequency of aerial exercises in recent months, often crossing sensitive maritime boundaries. Taiwan’s Air Force continues to maintain rapid reaction alert teams to counter these incursions, with Mirage 2000 jets among its primary interceptors.

The Mirage 2000, a multirole fighter aircraft acquired from France, remains a key component of Taiwan’s air defense strategy. Its agility and speed allow rapid response to potential threats in the region, supporting both air patrol and interception missions.

Officials confirmed that the scramble was conducted without incident and that all aircraft returned safely to base. The exercise highlights Taiwan’s ongoing commitment to airspace security and deterrence in the face of regional military pressures.

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