Taiwan Spots 23 Chinese Military Sorties, 17 Cross Strait Median Line

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence reported detecting 23 sorties of Chinese People's Liberation Army aircraft, with 17 crossing the median line of the Taiwan Strait. The aircraft entered Taiwan's northern, central, and southwestern air defence identification zones as part of joint training with naval vessels. This follows earlier reports of similar incursions, including a recent incident involving a Chinese surveillance drone near the Pratas Islands. Taiwan's armed forces stated they are monitoring the situation and have responded to these activities.

Key Points: Taiwan Detects 23 Chinese Aircraft Sorties Near Its Airspace

  • 23 PLA sorties detected
  • 17 crossed Taiwan Strait median line
  • Activity in northern, central, SW ADIZ
  • Air-sea joint training with naval vessels
  • ROC Armed Forces monitoring and responding
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Taiwan detects 23 sorties of Chinese aircraft, naval vessels

Taiwan's defence ministry reports 23 PLA aircraft sorties, with 17 crossing the Taiwan Strait median line, amid ongoing regional tensions.

"Overall 23 sorties of PLA aircraft... were detected. 17 out of 23 sorties crossed the median line. - Taiwan MND"

Taipei, January 23

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence detected overall 23 sorties of Chinese aircraft alongwith other naval vessels as of Friday.

Of the 23, 17 sorties crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait and entered the northern, central and southwestern ADIZ.

In a post on X, the MND said, "Overall 23 sorties of PLA aircraft in various types (including J-10, H-6K, KJ-500, etc.) were detected from 1040hr today. 17 out of 23 sorties crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait and entered the northern, central and southwestern ADIZ. in conducting air-sea joint training along with other PLAN vessels. ROC Armed Forces have monitored the situation and responded accordingly."

Earlier in the day, the MND said that eleven sorties of PLA aircraft and five PLAN vessels operating around Taiwan were detected up to 6 am (local time).

In a statement, the MND said nine of the sorties crossed the median line into Taiwan's northern and southwestern air defence identification zone (ADIZ), prompting the MND to monitor and respond to the situation.

In a post on X, it said, "11 sorties of PLA aircraft and 5 PLAN vessels operating around Taiwan were detected up until 6 a.m. (UTC+8) Today. 9 out of 11 sorties crossed the median line and entered Taiwan's northern and southwestern ADIZ. We have monitored the situation and responded."

Earlier on January 18, an incursion by a Chinese military drone near Taiwan-controlled islands raised renewed concerns over China's expanding pressure campaign in the South China Sea, with Taiwan warning that such actions threaten regional peace and stability.

According to Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence, a Chinese surveillance drone entered the southwestern section of Taiwan's air defence identification zone in the early hours of the morning and moved toward the Pratas Islands, also known as Dongsha, as reported by The Taipei Times.

According to The Taipei Times, the ministry said the aircraft approached the islands shortly before dawn and briefly entered territorial airspace at an altitude beyond the effective reach of local air-defence systems. The garrison stationed on the islands was immediately instructed to raise alert levels and intensify aerial monitoring.

After repeated warnings broadcast through international radio frequencies, the drone withdrew several minutes later. The ministry condemned the manoeuvre as reckless and provocative, stating that it violated international norms and further destabilised the region.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Watching this from India, it's a stark reminder of China's expansionist behavior. They use the same tactics of "gray zone" warfare here, whether in the South China Sea or along our borders. The international community needs to be more united in calling this out.
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Ananya R
Very concerning. While we have our own complex relationship with China, no nation should have to live under constant military pressure like this. Hope diplomacy prevails and peace is maintained. The world doesn't need another flashpoint. 🙏
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Vikram M
This is a calculated show of force. China is testing responses and normalizing these incursions. From an Indian strategic perspective, it underscores why we need to be vigilant and strengthen our own defenses and partnerships in the Indo-Pacific.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while China's actions are aggressive, I also think Taiwan needs to be careful not to escalate rhetoric. Provocative statements from Taipei can also add fuel to the fire. The focus should be on quiet diplomacy and confidence-building measures from all sides.
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Priya S
It's the ordinary people who suffer the most from this tension. Families in Taiwan must be living with constant anxiety. As Indians who value peace, we should advocate for dialogue. War benefits no one. #PeaceForTaiwanStrait

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