A
J-20 fighter jet attached to a PLA air force base stands ready on the
runway for the upcoming air combat training exercise involving
multi-type fighter jets on May 17, 2022. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by
Yang Jun)
Joint military exercises around the island of Taiwan by
the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) continued Wednesday with a
joint blockade, sea assault and land and air combat trainings, involving
the use of advanced weapons including J-20 stealth fighter jets and
DF-17 hypersonic missiles after the drills started on Tuesday evening,
when US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi landed on the island which seriously
violates China's sovereignty.
The exercises are unprecedented as
the PLA conventional missiles are expected to fly over the island of
Taiwan for the first time, the PLA forces will enter area within 12
nautical miles of the island and that the so-called median line will
cease to exist, experts said, noting that by surrounding Taiwan
entirely, the PLA is completely blockading the island demonstrating the
Chinese mainland's absolute control over the Taiwan question.
The
PLA Eastern Theater Command on Wednesday organized its affiliated Navy,
Air Force, Rocket Force, Strategic Support Force and Joint Logistic
Support Force and conducted realistic combat-oriented joint exercises in
the sea and air space to the north, southwest and southeast of the
island of Taiwan,
the PLA Eastern Theater Command said in a press release on the day.
Joint
blockade, sea assault, land attack and air combat drills were at the
core of the operation, as the exercises tested the troops' joint
operational capabilities, said the press release.
The J-20
stealth fighter jet, H-6K bomber, J-11 fighter jet, Type 052D destroyer,
Type 056A corvette and DF-11 short-range ballistic missile are among
the weapons used in the drills, as shown in the photos attached to the
press release.
Early warning aircraft and DF-17 hypersonic
missiles also joined the exercises, according to a report by China
Central Television.
Wednesday's drills came after
the PLA Eastern Theater Command
started joint military operations around the island of Taiwan on
Tuesday evening, involving joint maritime and air exercises in the sea
and in the air space to the north, southwest and southeast of the island
of Taiwan, long-range live-fire shooting in the Taiwan Straits, and
conventional missile test launches to the east of the island of Taiwan.
The
PLA will also conduct important military exercises and training
activities including live-fire drills in six large maritime areas and
their air space surrounding the island of Taiwan, in its north,
northeast, east, south, southwest and northwest, from Thursday noon to
Sunday noon, the Xinhua News Agency reported on Tuesday evening.
Unprecedented actions
This
is the first time the PLA will launch live long-range artillery across
the Taiwan Straits, in a move that will demonstrate the PLA's firm will
and strong capability to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial
integrity, and thwart secessionist attempts by "Taiwan independence" and
external interfering forces, Zhang Junshe, a senior research fellow at
the Naval Research Academy of the PLA, told the Global Times on
Wednesday.
"If the conventional missiles of the PLA were to be
launched from the mainland toward the west of Taiwan and hit targets to
its east, this means that the missiles would fly over the island, which
is unprecedented," Chinese mainland military expert Zhang Xuefeng told
the Global Times.
He also pointed out that five of the drill
zones are set to the east of the so-called median line of the Taiwan
Straits, and this means that the existence of the line is denied through
the concrete action of the PLA.
Some drill zones are also for
the first time set to include areas within 12 nautical miles to the
island of Taiwan, but since Taiwan is a part of China, Taiwan's
so-called territorial sea is also China's territorial sea, Zhang Xuefeng
said.
Also, the PLA drills surrounding Taiwan are intended to
show that it is capable of blockading the entire island and of resolving
the Taiwan question through non-peaceful ways, if the situation becomes
irretrievable, observers said.
From the designated PLA military
drills area, the operations could pose a threat to major ports and
shipping lanes in Taiwan, forming a complete blockage. This blockage
style could be one of the action plans taken in the future for achieving
the reunification by force, Herman Shuai, a retired Taiwan lieutenant
general, told the Global Times on Wednesday.
Two northern
exercise areas designated by the PLA are located off the coast of
Keelung Port and Taipei Port, the central exercise area is located off
the Taichung Port, the southern exercise area is located off the
Kaohsiung Port and the eastern one is located off the Hualien Port. The
exercise areas are a "template" for "locking down Taiwan," Shuai said.
"If the PLA exercises take a long time, it will constitute a substantial
blockage of Taiwan."
The PLA' s drills this time are
"comprehensive and highly targeted," showing the determination of
resolving Taiwan question once and for all, Chinese mainland military
expert Song Zhongping told the Global Times on Wednesday.
The
drill should be viewed as a war plan rehearsal, Song said, "In the event
of a future military conflict, it is likely that the operational plans
currently being rehearsed will be directly translated into combat
operations."
"It means that our battle plan has been made clear
to the US and the Taiwan authorities, and we are confident enough to
inform them of the consequences of further provocation in this way,"
Song said.
Comparing to the Taiwan Straits crisis in 1996, the PLA's military strength has been greatly enhanced, analysts say.
"In
1996, we didn't have aircraft carriers, the Type 055 large destroyer,
nor hypersonic missiles... Since then our ability to strike, capture and
kill has greatly improved and our military options and confidence have
increased," Song said.
Shuai believes that in 1996, Taiwan's
self-defense capabilities were relatively strong, the PLA's projection
capabilities were still insufficient, and the number of amphibious
warfare ship was limited. Also the PLA's Navy Marine Corps as well as
Air Force did not have absolute advantages.
Therefore, at that
time, the PLA did not have the capability of completely blocking the
island. It only used the method of test-launching missiles to send
warnings, but it did not pose any threat to the open seas of Taitung and
Hualien, not to mention to US aircraft carriers, Shuai said. "But it is
different now. After so many years of rapid development, the PLA,
whether it is with the Type 055 large destroyer, aircraft carriers or
amphibious landing ship, now fully possesses the strength to blockade
the Taiwan Island."
As Pelosi's flight was about to land, Chinese
state media reported that a Su-35 fighter jet(s) of the PLA Air Force
was flying across the Taiwan Straits, but Taiwan's defense authority
later claimed this is fake news.
It only exposed Taiwan's weak air defense which failed to detect the PLA aircraft, observers commented.
Not
intercepting Pelosi's flight does not mean a failure of the PLA. On the
contrary, the Chinese mainland chose to avoid an incident that could
trigger a World War III but instead to take Pelosi's Taiwan visit as a
chance to push forward the progress of reunification, starting with the
island-blockading, combat-rehearsing drills that could become routine,
analysts said.
Mainland authorities announced on Wednesday
that a number of diehard "Taiwan secessionists", two funds and multiple
companies related to secessionist activities will be punished in
accordance with the law.
Zhang Hua, an associate research fellow
at the Institute of Taiwan Studies, the Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences, told the Global Times on Wednesday that the law on punishing
Taiwan secessionists is complete and in place in the mainland.
Taiwan
secessionists can be judged according to Criminal Law for splitting the
country, destroying the reunification of the motherland and endangering
national security, the expert said.
Zhang Wensheng, deputy dean
of the Taiwan Research Institute at Xiamen University, told the Global
Times on Wednesday that after the reunification, the Chinese mainland
can collect evidence against Taiwan secessionists in accordance with
criminal law, set up special courts to try them in absentia, and nail
all those at large wherever they are.
In addition, the scope of
sanctions can be extended to the family members of Taiwan secessionists,
which means they'll be banned from business exchanges with the mainland
and the institutions they work for should also be included in the
sanctions list, Zhang said.
Mainland experts said that it cannot
be ruled out that more regulations against Taiwan secessionists will be
adopted in the future. Considering that the Anti-Secession Law is more
of a framework and principle law, the central government could formulate
a specific law targeting Taiwan secessionists, similar to the national
security law for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.