China announces large-scale military drills around Taiwan

China's military has announced large-scale exercises around Taiwan codenamed 'Justice Mission 2025,' set for Tuesday. The drills will emphasize port blockades and deterrence against external forces, following Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's comments on potential intervention and recent U.S. arms sales to the island.

China's Eastern Theatre Command announced on December 29 large-scale military exercises around Taiwan, codenamed 'Justice Mission 2025,' involving the People's Liberation Army's army, navy, air force, and rocket force units. Senior Colonel Shi Yi stated that the drills, starting Tuesday with live-fire components, will focus on maritime and aerial combat readiness patrols, achieving integrated control, sealing off key ports and areas, and conducting multi-dimensional deterrence beyond the island chain.

A graphic outlined five zones encircling Taiwan under sea and airspace restrictions for 10 hours from 8:30 a.m. (0030 GMT). Shi Yi described the exercises as 'a serious warning to “Taiwan independence” separatist forces and external interference forces.' The military also released a poster titled 'Shields of Justice: Smashing Illusions,' depicting golden shields with the PLA insignia, the Great Wall, aircraft, and ships.

This is the sixth major round of war games since U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's 2022 visit to Taiwan, coming shortly after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested Tokyo might respond militarily to a Chinese attack on the island. It follows 11 days after the U.S. approved an $11.1 billion arms package to Taiwan—the largest ever—prompting Chinese protests and threats of countermeasures.

Taiwan's defense ministry did not immediately comment. While the PLA practiced port blockades in last year's exercises, this marks the first public emphasis on deterring outside military intervention. The drills underscore rising tensions in China-Japan relations and could impact regional security dynamics.

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Following the December 29 announcement of 'Justice Mission 2025,' the PLA Eastern Theater Command has launched joint drills around Taiwan, testing multi-service combat capabilities in sea-air patrols, blockades, and deterrence. Taiwan has deployed forces, missile systems, and remains on high alert, criticizing the exercises as a challenge to norms.

China's People's Liberation Army announced on New Year's Eve that it had "successfully completed" two days of military exercises in the waters off Taiwan. The drills, named "Justice Mission 2025," aimed to assert Beijing's sovereignty over the island, escalating tensions in East Asia. Japan and other nations have expressed concerns over the maneuvers.

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Following China's December 29 announcement, the PLA launched 'Justice Mission 2025' exercises around Taiwan on December 30, prompting Japan to dispatch a Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer for surveillance amid heightened tensions over U.S. arms sales and Tokyo's warnings on a potential Taiwan crisis.

A video released by the PLA's Eastern Theatre Command during the “Justice Mission 2025” joint military exercises shows a J-20 fighter flying near a landscape resembling Taiwan's Pingtung airbase in the south, sparking debate. Some observers say the background matches the Pingtung area, but analysts are sceptical. Former Taiwanese navy lieutenant commander Lu Li-shih shared a comparison image on social media, exclaiming “J-20 fighter jets in Pingtung!”

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The People's Liberation Army has confirmed a drone flight near Pratas Island, claimed by Taiwan, as part of routine training. Analysts describe it as the latest 'salami-slicing' tactic in Beijing's approach to the island. One observer noted it also aims to test, wear down, and pressure Taiwan's military.

China's Liaoning aircraft carrier flotilla has been spotted entering the East China Sea after military exercises in the Pacific. The Defense Ministry's Joint Staff Office said Friday that this appears to signal a return home, one week after a dangerous radar-locking incident involving Japanese fighters.

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Two new Type 055 destroyers assigned to the PLA East China Fleet, Dongguan and Anqing, have undergone their first live-fire drills. The exercises aim to rapidly integrate the advanced vessels into the Eastern Theatre Command's joint combat system covering Taiwan and seas near Japan.

 

 

 

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