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Taiwan’s Air Force steps up patrols in south region

: Jun 1, 2013 - : 6:18 am

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Taiwan Air Force will increase its patrols over waters around the country’s southern coast, Air Force Commander Gen. Liu Chen-wu said Friday, May 24.

“In the past, southern airspace was not a priority patrol area, but we will increase our sorties in the region in the future, using various types of aircraft,” Liu said in an interview with local radio station UFO.

The Air Force will also adjust its pilot training zones in line with this new policy to improve the flexibly of its combat force, Liu said.

Noting that the Air Force’s mission is to ensure the country’s airspace security, Liu said the Air Force sent Ching-kuo IDF and Mirage 2000-5 jet fighters to take part in a drill in collaboration with Navy and Coast Guard Administration (CGA) personnel in waters between southern Taiwan and northern Philippines May 16.

The drill was staged to underscore Taiwan’s determination to protect its fishermen after Filipino coast guard personnel strafed a Taiwanese fishing boat May 9, killing a 65-year-old crewman.

“We dispatched our IDF and Mirage fighters to offer aerial protection for naval and coast guard vessels taking part in the drill in the Bashi Channel,” Liu said, adding that an Air Force E-2K early warning aircraft also took part in the exercise.

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