Taiwan Keeping Watch After Chinese Submarine Surfaces in Taiwan Strait

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Selasa, 18 Juni 2024 19:46 WIB

A Chinese warship sails during a military drill near Fuzhou, Fujian Province, near the Taiwan-controlled Matsu Islands that are close to the Chinese coast, China, April 8, 2023. A Chinese warship in seas facing the Taiwan Strait began live-fire drills on Saturday as Beijing launched military exercises it calls a warning against what it considers pro-independence forces in Taiwan. REUTERS/Thomas Peter

TEMPO.CO, Taipei - Taiwan's defense minister said on Tuesday, June 18, that they have a "grasp" of the situation after pictures appeared online of a Chinese nuclear submarine surfacing in the sensitive Taiwan Strait near Taiwanese fishermen.

The narrow strait that separates Taiwan from China is a frequent source of tension. Taiwan reports Chinese warplanes and warships operating there daily, as Beijing seeks to assert its sovereignty claims against the democratically governed island.

Taiwanese media published the pictures of the surfaced craft, which appears to be a nuclear-armed Jin-class ballistic missile submarine, taken by a Taiwanese fishing boat in the strait as dawn broke on Tuesday, about 200 km (125 miles) from Taiwan's western coast.

Asked about the submarine, Taiwan Defence Minister Wellington Koo said they have a "grasp" of the intelligence situation, but declined to say how they were monitoring it or give details.

China's defense ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Military experts say the strategic waters off Taiwan's southwestern shores, where the largely shallow Taiwan Strait descends in-depth, provide submarines a location for an ambush, making it a hot spot for militaries including China, Taiwan, and the United States.

Ballistic missile submarines are not designed to attack ships, but to launch ballistic missiles at targets on land.

Taiwan's fleet of P-3C Orion anti-submarine aircraft is based at the Pingtung air base in southern Taiwan, giving easy access to the southern part of the strait.

Taiwan has complained in recent years that China has been using so-called grey zone warfare designed to exhaust a foe without resorting to open combat, such as flying surveillance balloons over the island.

"We must be fully alert to China's continued military harassment and grey zone threats and must always understand China's constant salami-slicing attempts to unilaterally change the status quo," Koo said.

"We must be alert at all times, but not panic nor be apathetic, and calmly deal with the situation in the strait," he added. "We won't be the one provoking, and calling on China not to be a troublemaker."

Taiwan detected 20 Chinese military planes and seven vessels around the island in the past 24 hours, Taiwan's defense ministry said in its daily report on Chinese military activities on Tuesday morning.

REUTERS

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