Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Chinese Military Pressure Grows Near Taiwan

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Taiwan faces intensifying Chinese military pressure near its airspace and surrounding waters. From 6 a.m. Wednesday to 6 a.m. Thursday, the Ministry of National Defense monitored 48 Chinese military aircraft along with 10 vessels in the vicinity of Taiwan. Among these ships, nine were naval vessels, while one was an official government ship. Significantly, 36 of the Chinese aircraft crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait, entering Taiwan’s air defense identification zones (ADIZ) in the north, southwest, and east.

Near the median line, Taiwan’s military detected about 24 fighter jets flying close to the dividing line. Meanwhile, in the southwestern sector of the ADIZ, 23 more fighters were observed operating. Additionally, a single Chinese helicopter appeared in Taiwan’s eastern defense zone.

In response to these incursions, Taiwan’s military quickly scrambled fighter jets and naval vessels to monitor the movements closely. The island also deployed land-based air defense missile systems as a precautionary measure. Officials stressed that Taiwan remains vigilant and ready to defend its airspace and territorial waters at any time.

So far this month, Taiwan has recorded a total of 437 Chinese military aircraft sightings and 183 naval ship appearances near its territory. This frequency demonstrates an ongoing pattern of harassment and intimidation. Experts say Beijing has increased the use of “gray zone tactics” since September 2020, employing methods that fall short of open warfare but still aim to apply pressure.

The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) defines gray zone tactics as efforts that push security objectives without resorting to direct and large-scale force. These tactics form a core part of the broader strategy behind the persistent Chinese military pressure Taiwan is experiencing.

Taiwanese authorities warn that the continual military activity threatens regional stability and peace. Each new incursion reflects Beijing’s intent to assert dominance over Taiwan without triggering full military conflict. Despite this, Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense declares it will not yield to intimidation. The escalating situation in the Taiwan Strait keeps the region on edge.

With China steadily increasing Chinese military pressure, Taiwan is focused on strengthening its defense capabilities. The island is preparing for potential future challenges as tensions remain high.

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