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Taiwan says PLA drones circled for hours, after Japan-Philippine naval drills nearby

  • Rare report from island on PLA drone activity comes day after first Japan-Philippines drills in contested South China Sea

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PLA drone flights around the entire island of Taiwan are rarely reported, but such missions have been “regularised”, according to one observer. Photo: Handout
Hayley Wongin Beijing
In a rare report on mainland Chinese drone activity, Taiwan said two People’s Liberation Army (PLA) unmanned aerial vehicles circled the island for hours on Saturday, just a day after Japan and the Philippines carried out joint drills in nearby waters.
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The unmanned aircraft crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait and patrolled around the self-ruled island from around noon to 9pm, according to the Taiwanese defence ministry.

The course of the drones was as close as 43 nautical miles (about 80km) to Cape Eluanbi, Taiwan’s southernmost point.

Other PLA drones as well as a number of fighter jets also operated in the southwest of the island from around 8am to 11pm. The operation involved a total of 18 aircraft, but the ministry did not specify how many of each type took part.

In total, 36 aircraft and 12 vessels from the PLA were detected in the 24 hours from 6am on Saturday, with 31 of the aircraft crossing the median line and entering Taiwan’s northern, central, southwestern, southeastern and eastern air-defence identification zone, the ministry said.

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