Taiwan to simulate Chinese invasion in major drill
- Taiwan has initiated its annual Han Kuang war games to simulate real combat scenarios to defend against a potential Chinese attack, as noted by a defense official involved in planning the drills.
- The military exercises are scheduled to coincide with Wan'an civil defense drills, which will involve evacuating major city streets during a simulated Chinese missile attack.
- Taiwan's President, Lai Ching-te, has stated that only the Taiwanese people can decide their future amidst increasing tensions with China.
- The drills include evacuating cities and defensive strategies against potential Chinese attacks, as explained by Taiwan's defense official involved in planning the exercises.
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U.S. experts laud changes to Taiwan's upcoming Han Kuang drills - Focus Taiwan
Washington, July 2 (CNA) Taiwan's increased focus on gray zone threats and its lengthening of the annual Han Kuang military drills' live-fire portion to 10 days have been praised by two American defense experts.
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Read Full ArticleTaiwan starts annual war games, aiming to closely mimic actual combat | The Asahi Shimbun Asia & Japan Watch
TAOYUAN, Taiwan--Taiwan started its annual Han Kuang war games on Monday, which this year aim to be as close as possible to actual combat with no script and simulating how to repel a Chinese attack.
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