Taiwan tracks 5 Chinese military planes and 14 ships
The Ministry of National Defense tracked five Chinese military aircraft, nine naval vessels, and five official ships between 6 a.m. on Friday and the same time Saturday. One of the aircraft crossed the median line of the strait and reportedly entered the nation’s southwestern air defense identification zone, or ADIZ. In response, Taiwan deployed aircraft, naval ships, and coastal-based missile systems.
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Türkiye’s KAAN Combat Aircraft Nears 2028 Delivery, Reshaping NATO Air Superiority and Global Defence Force Posture
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Go Big on Airpower
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