Taiwan military holds live fire drills on strategic southern coast
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Taiwan’s armed forces routinely practise fending off a Chinese attack.
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FANGSHAN, Taiwan – Taiwan’s military carried out live fire drills on its strategically-located southern coast on Monday, firing missiles from highly mobile armoured cars to destroy targets close to shore in a simulation of repelling invading forces.
China regards Taiwan as a renegade province to be reunified, by force if necessary.
Beijing has ramped up military pressure over the past three years to try to assert its sovereignty claim, and the island’s armed forces routinely practise fending off a Chinese attack.
Camouflaged Taiwanese army Humvees roared around the coastal drill area in Pingtung county’s Fangshan near the far southern tip of the island, before firing off United States-made TOW anti-tank missiles to destroy static targets near the shoreline.
“Most of the drills we carried out today involved live artillery because the defence exercise needs to be similar to actual combat, allowing our army to be confident and have the capability to protect our homeland,” Defence Ministry spokesman Sun Li-fang told reporters.
Pingtung, which looks out on the Taiwan Strait, South China Sea, Pacific Ocean and Bashi Channel that separates Taiwan from the Philippines, is a highly strategic spot to watch Chinese military activity, and a potential landing site in an invasion.
Taiwan holds its most important drills, the annual Han Kuang exercises, at the end of July, with a focus on combating a blockade and preserving the fighting ability of its forces.
Those drills are expected to see air force jets operating at civilian airports, including the island’s main international airport at Taoyuan, to practise using their facilities in case air bases are rendered unusable in a war.
China practised precision strikes and blockading the island in drills around it in April after Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen met US House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy

