Chinese Military Deploys Drones in Latest Taiwan Strait Patrol, Responding to US Arms Deal

A new round of military tensions is brewing in the Taiwan Strait, with China deploying drones alongside fighter jets in a “joint combat readiness patrol” near Taiwan. This move comes as a direct response to a recent US State Department approval of a $2 billion arms package for Taiwan.

Drone Activity Details

Taiwan’s defense ministry spotted Chinese drones operating alongside military aircraft during a four-hour patrol on Sunday. This marks the third such patrol this month, showing China’s increasing use of unmanned aircraft in its military operations around Taiwan.

“Taiwan’s military closely monitored the situation with joint intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems, deploying aircraft, naval vessels, and shore-based missile systems as an appropriate response,” according to Taiwan’s defense ministry.

Escalating Tensions

Earlier this month, Taiwan detected a record-breaking 153 Chinese aircraft in a single day. The latest drone deployment follows Beijing’s strong condemnation of the US arms deal, which includes advanced surface-to-air missile systems and radar equipment.

A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson stated that the arms package “seriously violates China’s sovereignty and security interests, seriously damages China-US relations, and endangers peace and stability” in the strait, reports Hong Kong Free Press.

Military Response

Taiwan’s military has maintained vigilance through a comprehensive monitoring approach. Their response combines joint intelligence gathering with surveillance systems, reconnaissance capabilities, and shore-based missile systems to track and respond to these incursions into their airspace.

DroneXL’s Take

The increasing use of drones in military operations around the Taiwan Strait highlights the growing importance of unmanned aircraft in modern military strategy. As covered in our drone technology section, the integration of drones into military operations represents a significant shift in tactical capabilities. The combination of drones with traditional military assets demonstrates China’s commitment to modernizing its military presence in the region.

What’s your take on China’s use of drones in these military patrols? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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Haye Kesteloo is a leading drone industry expert and Editor in Chief of DroneXL.co and EVXL.co, where he covers drone technology, industry developments, and electric mobility trends. With over nine years of specialized coverage in unmanned aerial systems, his insights have been featured in The New York Times, The Financial Times, and cited by The Brookings Institute, Foreign Policy, Politico and others.

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