by Edmund DeMarche
Beijing deployed 18 fighter jets and five H-6 bombers along with the Y-20 aerial refueling aircraft, Taiwan says
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China’s unusual decision to deploy a Y-20 aerial refueling aircraft during Sunday’s foray into
Taiwan’s air defense buffer zone may be indicative of the country’s
ambition to extend its military reach and capabilities in the region,
according to a report.
On Sunday, Beijing deployed 18 fighter jets and five H-6 bombers, that have nuclear capabilities, Reuters reported. The
report said that the Y-20 was likely used to refuel the fighters during
the mission, which could help the country extend its military reach in
any possible future confrontations.
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A Y-20 large transport aircraft of the Chinese People's Liberation
Army PLA air force. (Photo by Xu Yi/Xinhua via Getty Images)
Tingting Liu, a reporter for TVBS, a Taiwanese
TV station, tweeted that it appears to be the first time that China
deployed the Y-20 and analysts say its presence "significantly changes’
the game as fighters can stay longer mid-air now."
Lucas Tomlinson, the Pentagon reporter for Fox News, also pointed out that China's decision to deploy five bombers may have been symbolic.
The mission came shortly after five members of the U.S. Congress visited
Taipei.
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The
Chinese aircraft flew into Taiwan’s air defense identification zone
near the southern part of the island and out into the Pacific Ocean
before returning to China, according to a map by Taiwan authorities.
China
claims democratically ruled Taiwan as its own territory, to be brought
under its control by force if necessary. It refuses to recognize the
island’s government and has increasingly sought to isolate the
independence-leaning administration of President Tsai Ing-wen.
Edmund DeMarche is a senior news editor for FoxNews.com. Follow him on Twitter @EDeMarche.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/world/chinas-use-of-refueling-aircraft-during-recent-taiwan-sortie-raises-concern
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