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PLA aircraft put on show of force as US delegation lands in Taiwan

  • Nine types of planes, including two Su-35s, enter the island’s air defence zone as part of the biggest mainland patrol in four months
  • Sorties come on the same day as Senator Tammy Duckworth starts a three-day trip to Taiwan

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Two Su-35 fighters made an unexpected patrol near Taiwan on Monday. Photo; handout
Taiwan reported a record nine types of PLA aircraft – including a rarely seen jet – entering its air defence zone on Monday as a US delegation made an unannounced visit to Taipei.
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According to Taiwan’s defence ministry, 30 PLA aircraft made sorties into the area, the highest daily total since January 23 when 39 aircraft made similar flights.

The aircraft included two Su-35 fighters, which have rarely taken part in the patrols to put pressure on the island.

China was the first international customer of the Russian-made Su-35 and bought 24 of the aircraft, which soon joined the PLA on patrol in the South China Sea.

The other planes were two KJ-500 early warning and control aircraft, four Y-8 electronic intelligence aircraft, one Y-8 electronic warfare aircraft, one Y-8 anti-submarine aircraft, six J-16 fighters, eight J-11 fighters, four J-10 fighters, and two Su-30 fighters.

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It was the highest number of types of aircraft since Taiwan started reporting the patrols in September 2020.

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