Anti-landing drill held in Taichung as part of Han Kuang exercises

Focus Taiwan
Date: 2016/08/23
By: Liao Jen-kai and Elaine Hou

Taipei, Aug. 23 (CNA) The military held an anti-landing drill in Taichung Tuesday, as part of this 58631210year’s Han Kuang series of military exercises to test Taiwan’s ability to counter various types of simulated attacks by China.

The drill, which took place at the Port of Taichung, also marked the first time that the National Airborne Service Corps joined the annual exercises, the military said.

In Tuesday’s simulation, the military had to fend off an opposing force that was seeking to land in Taichung and invade other parts of the island, the military said.

The military said it first dispatched AH-1W attack helicopters, then deployed CM-32 “Clouded Leopard” armored infantry fighting vehicles and M60A3 tanks against the “invading force.”

Later a UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter flown by National Airborne Service Corps pilots and a CH-47SD helicopter operated by the Army pilots carried special forces soldiers to the target area to join the anti-landing drill, according to the military.     [FULL  STORY]

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