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Taiwan Launches Five-Day Combat Readiness Exercises

Starting Monday, Taiwan’s armed forces will begin a five-day combat readiness drill designed to mirror real-world conflict scenarios. The exercise shifts the military’s focus toward rapid mobilization, testing the transition from standard peacetime posture to a full wartime footing as regional tensions remain significantly elevated.

Taiwan Launches Five-Day Combat Readiness Exercises

The Immediate Combat Readiness Exercise serves as a cornerstone of the island's ongoing modernization efforts. Defense officials confirmed the maneuvers will utilize actual terrain and live equipment to stress-test command mechanisms, joint operational capacity, and logistical resilience. By prioritizing authentic battlefield conditions, the military aims to refine its ability to counter potential incursions.

This training cycle arrives against a backdrop of increased aerial activity in the Taiwan Strait. Recent reports indicate that 21 Chinese military aircraft, including various fighter and support platforms, were detected operating near the island, with several crossing into Taiwan’s airspace. These drills precede the larger, annual Han Kuang war games slated for August, which remain the primary vehicle for testing the island's comprehensive defense strategy.

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