Chinese warplanes track US Navy aircraft through sensitive Taiwan Strait
Beijing sharply criticized the move, labeling it provocative and harmful to regional stability. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Eastern Theater Command stated that Chinese forces closely tracked the U.S. aircraft and vowed to defend national sovereignty.
The Taiwan Strait, a vital yet disputed waterway, often witnesses such high-stakes military maneuvers. The U.S. frequently operates in the region to support Taiwan, a self-ruled democracy Beijing claims as part of its territory. In contrast, China has ramped up its military presence near Taiwan, including record-breaking exercises and daily incursions by aircraft and ships.
The P-8A Poseidon, a sophisticated reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft, played a key role in this mission. Its transit came after U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s talks with his Chinese counterpart, signaling ongoing efforts to stabilize bilateral military communications amid friction over Taiwan, South China Sea disputes, and broader strategic rivalry .
This incident reflects the escalating competition in the Indo-Pacific, with Taiwan at the core of U.S.-China contention.
✍️ This article is written by the team of The Defense News.