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Taiwan's military stages comprehensive drills employing HIMARS to demonstrate military readiness against potential Chinese invasion. These exercises, part of the Han Kuang annual event, showcase deployment tactics while responding to China's territorial claims.
Taiwan's military began deploying one of its newest and most precise strike weapons on Saturday as part of intensifying drills meant to showcase the island's determination to resist any Chinese invasion.
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The National Interest on MSNTaiwan Launches War Games Featuring New US TanksTaiwan debuted its new US-supplied M1A2T Abrams tanks in live-fire drills, showcasing advanced capabilities aimed at deterring a Chinese invasion and enhancing US-Taiwan military cooperation.
Taiwan's military conducted intensive exercises deploying HIMARS rocket systems to demonstrate readiness against possible Chinese aggression. The drills involve strategic maneuvers and simulations under realistic combat conditions.
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Al Jazeera on MSNTaiwan holds huge war games to role play Chinese invasion scenariosThe annual 10-day Han Kuang exercise will test Taiwan’s ability to respond to a Chinese attack on its command structure.
The drills began with exercises to counter the actions of Chinese Coast Guard and maritime militia ships that have been harassing Taiwanese ships around offshore island groups close to the Chinese coast,
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What Makes a Taiwan Invasion Far More Complex Than UkraineWhile comparisons between Taiwan and Ukraine are often made, key differences in geography, military posture, alliances, and economic leverage make Taiwan’s situation unique. This video breaks down why a Taiwan conflict would unfold very differently and possibly more dangerously than the war in Ukraine.
Taiwan launched its largest ever military drills on Wednesday, starting with simulated attacks on its command systems and infrastructure ahead of a Chinese invasion, senior defence officials said.
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Responsible Statecraft on MSNThe 8-point buzzsaw facing any invasion of TaiwanWithin that framework, a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan has become the scenario most often cited as the likeliest flashpoint for a military confrontation between the two superpowers. In Washington,