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Taiwan Military Drills Mark 2027 as Possible Year for Chinese Invasion

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Taiwan’s annual military drills, known as the Han Kuang Exercise, have identified 2027 as a potential year for a Chinese invasion, marking the first time the island has publicly specified a date for such a scenario.

This year’s Han Kuang Exercise, scheduled from July 9 to July 18, will simulate Taiwan’s defence strategy against a potential attack from China in 2027. The comprehensive drills involve joint operations among Taiwan’s Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps, and include live-fire exercises, amphibious landings, and simulated missile strikes.

Taiwan’s Defence Minister Wellington Koo explained at a recent press conference that the Han Kuang drills are designed to prepare for scenarios anticipated within the next one to two years. He emphasized that the arrival of new weapon systems necessitates continuous training validation to ensure the island’s forces remain combat-ready.

This announcement comes amid rising military tensions in the region. China considers Taiwan a breakaway province and has intensified military drills and air incursions around the island. Taiwan, however, maintains its position as a sovereign state and continues to reinforce its defence capabilities.

Earlier this week, US Strategic Command Commander Anthony J. Cotton warned that the rapid expansion of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) suggests China might attempt to “seize Taiwan by 2027.” Following these concerns, Taiwan’s defence ministry in February proposed extending the duration of military exercises from five days to ten and increasing reserve brigades to strengthen defensive readiness.

Meanwhile, China has indicated it will increase its own defence spending in response to growing pressure from the United States.

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