29 Chinese military aircraft entered Taiwan's southwest Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) on June 21st, 2022 according to Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense.
The Chinese military aircraft included Eight J-16 fighter jets, six H-6 nuclear-capable bombers, five J-11 fighter jets, four SU-30 multi-role fighter jets, two KJ-1500 Airborne Early Warning & Control aircraft, one Y-9 Electronic Warfare (EW) plane, one Y-8 Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) aircraft, one Y-20 Aerial Refueling aircraft and one Y-8 Antisubmarine Warfare (ASW) plane.
Taiwan's Ministry of Defense said (translated) "The Air Force should act as Reactions: Dispatch air patrol forces to respond, broadcast expulsion, and monitor anti-aircraft missiles. CAP aircraft tasked, radio warnings issued and air defense missile systems deployed to monitor the activities".
The Chinese military aircraft included Eight J-16 fighter jets, six H-6 nuclear-capable bombers, five J-11 fighter jets, four SU-30 multi-role fighter jets, two KJ-1500 Airborne Early Warning & Control aircraft, one Y-9 Electronic Warfare (EW) plane, one Y-8 Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) aircraft, one Y-20 Aerial Refueling aircraft and one Y-8 Antisubmarine Warfare (ASW) plane.
Taiwan's Ministry of Defense said (translated) "The Air Force should act as Reactions: Dispatch air patrol forces to respond, broadcast expulsion, and monitor anti-aircraft missiles. CAP aircraft tasked, radio warnings issued and air defense missile systems deployed to monitor the activities".