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Wall Street Journal
4 days ago
- Wall Street Journal
Taiwan's Annual Military Drill Moves Out of the Shadows—and Into Everyday Life
TAICHUNG, Taiwan—In the stillness of a small village on the outskirts of this central Taiwanese city, two CM-34 'Clouded Leopard' armored vehicles rumbled down narrow country lanes, unloading soldiers tasked with countering a simulated Chinese landing force pushing inland. On the other side of town, two CM-11 'Brave Tiger' battle tanks concealed behind a community center fired mock rounds at a rice paddy, the blasts echoing through the village.


News18
6 days ago
- Politics
- News18
Army Vehicles Open Fire In Taipei As Taiwan Prepares To Face Chinese Threat
Last Updated: Taiwan's military drill in Greater Taipei shut down Wanban Bridge to simulate blocking Chinese forces, showcasing rapid response with multi-tiered barricades. Taiwan's armed forces shut down a key bridge in Greater Taipei on Tuesday as part of a military drill simulating efforts to block Chinese forces from advancing toward the capital, Central News Agency (CNA) said in a report. A similar video was posted by Jaime Ocon, a defence reporter for TaiwanPlus News and a fellow of the Taiwan Security Monitor . The video showed military vehicles and tanks firing their guns and taking gunshots from Taiwanese infantrymen who were seen defending key entrances into the capital. It is unclear if the CNA report and the video tweeted by the journalist Jamie Ocon are of the same drill and News18 could not independently verify the authenticity of the report. The Wanban Bridge, connecting New Taipei's Banqiao District to Taipei's Wanhua District, was closed from 11 pm Monday to 6 am Tuesday to allow troops to conduct the exercise. Within two hours, soldiers built a four-layer blockade across the 690-meter bridge, showcasing Taiwan's rapid response capabilities against a potential Chinese ground incursion. The drill simulated a scenario in which People's Liberation Army (PLA) units, disguised in civilian vehicles, attempted to breach the bridge. Taiwan sees these tactics as consistent with China's 'gray zone" warfare methods aimed at blurring the line between peace and conflict. Military police deployed drones for surveillance before staging a defensive firefight. In the simulation, PLA forces broke through three of the four barricade layers before being stopped by Taiwanese snipers and Clouded Leopard armoured vehicles. The exercise ended with a full clearance of the bridge and spot checks on vehicles. Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence said the drill is part of a larger push to bolster urban warfare readiness and protect key government and infrastructure sites, including the Presidential Office Building in Taipei. Tuesday marked the seventh day of Taiwan's Han Kuang exercises, the longest-ever live-fire phase of the annual military drill, which runs until July 18. The extended duration of this year's exercise, which were double that of previous years, indicates towards Taiwan's heightened urgency amid China's increasing military pressure. view comments Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Time of India
6 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Taiwan shuts down key bridge for military drill to stop Chinese forces from entering Taipei
Taiwan's Armed Forces shut a key bridge in Greater Taipei on Tuesday for a military drill, simulating Taipei's effort to stop Chinese forces from moving towards the capital city, Central News Agency (CNA) reported. The Wanban Bridge , which links New Taipei's Banqiao District to Taipei's Wanhua District, was entirely shut down from 11 pm (local time) on Monday to 6 am (local time) on Tuesday to facilitate the drill. Troops constructed a four-tier blockade on the 690-meter span within two hours, demonstrating Taiwan's rapid response capability against potential Chinese ground incursions. The blockade combined military fortifications with civilian resources, layered roadblocks, barbed wire, city buses, and newly acquired Hesco bastions , modern wire mesh barriers used in war zones like Iraq and Afghanistan. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like El precio de esto kit de alarma que arrasa en Buenos Aires te sorprenderá Verisure Alarma Ver oferta Undo The exercise simulated a People's Liberation Army (PLA) attempt to breach the bridge using disguised military vehicles, a plausible "gray zone" tactic often employed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to blur the line between war and peace. Military police deployed drones to detect the simulated enemy before engaging in a defensive firefight. In the scenario, PLA units broke through three of the four barricade layers before being neutralised by Taiwanese snipers and armoured "Clouded Leopard" vehicles. The operation concluded with full bridge clearance and spot checks. Live Events Taiwan 's Ministry of National Defence emphasised that the drill is part of a broader campaign to strengthen urban warfare readiness and prevent enemy advances toward critical government and infrastructure hubs like the Presidential Office Building. Tuesday marked the seventh day of Taiwan's longest-ever live-fire phase of the Han Kuang exercises, which run through July 18. This year's extended duration, double that of previous drills, underscores Taiwan's growing sense of urgency amid China's escalating military coercion. The bridge drill served as both training and deterrent, a reminder to Beijing that Taiwan's defences are vigilant, resilient, and prepared to fight for their freedom.


India.com
7 days ago
- Politics
- India.com
Taiwan Shuts Down Key Bridge For Military Drill To Stop Chinese Forces From Entering Taipei
TAIPEI: Taiwan's Armed Forces shut a key bridge in Greater Taipei on Tuesday for a military drill, simulating Taipei's effort to stop Chinese forces from moving towards the capital city, Central News Agency (CNA) reported. The Wanban Bridge, which links New Taipei's Banqiao District to Taipei's Wanhua District, was entirely shut down from 11 pm (local time) on Monday to 6 am (local time) on Tuesday to facilitate the drill. Troops constructed a four-tier blockade on the 690-meter span within two hours, demonstrating Taiwan's rapid response capability against potential Chinese ground incursions. The blockade combined military fortifications with civilian resources, layered roadblocks, barbed wire, city buses, and newly acquired Hesco bastions, modern wire mesh barriers used in war zones like Iraq and Afghanistan. The exercise simulated a People's Liberation Army (PLA) attempt to breach the bridge using disguised military vehicles, a plausible "gray zone" tactic often employed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to blur the line between war and peace. Early this morning, the ROCMP simulated the defense of Wanban Bridge, which connects Taipei's government center to New Taipei City. The bridge was barricaded and defended using anti-tank equipment, including Javelin missile systems. Source & MND/MNA — Taiwan Security Monitor (@TaiwanMonitor) July 14, 2025 Military police deployed drones to detect the simulated enemy before engaging in a defensive firefight. In the scenario, PLA units broke through three of the four barricade layers before being neutralised by Taiwanese snipers and armoured "Clouded Leopard" vehicles. The operation concluded with full bridge clearance and spot checks. Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence emphasised that the drill is part of a broader campaign to strengthen urban warfare readiness and prevent enemy advances toward critical government and infrastructure hubs like the Presidential Office Building. Tuesday marked the seventh day of Taiwan's longest-ever live-fire phase of the Han Kuang exercises, which run through July 18. This year's extended duration, double that of previous drills, underscores Taiwan's growing sense of urgency amid China's escalating military coercion. The bridge drill served as both training and deterrent, a reminder to Beijing that Taiwan's defences are vigilant, resilient, and prepared to fight for their freedom.