The Chinese military began full-scale unmanned aircraft operations last year in the airspace around Taiwan, according to multiple sources who analyzed incursions into Taiwan’s air defense identification zone. | asianewsnetwork
The unmanned aircraft are believed to have been used for reconnaissance and surveillance with the aim of improving operational efficiency in the event of military action over Taiwan. The analysis shows that the Chinese military has been preparing for potential action at sea and in the air.
The Chinese military operates six kinds of drones for reconnaissance and reconnaissance-and-attack purposes, and they have frequently crossed the Taiwan Strait’s median line, an unofficial buffer between the two sides.
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