Taiwan Tracks Second Chinese ‘Combat’ Patrol in a Week, Sends Ships and Jets to Monitor

TAIPEI, May 26 (Reuters) – Taiwan sent ships and ⁠fighter ⁠jets to monitor the second ⁠Chinese “joint combat readiness patrol” in a week near the ​island, as Taipei steps up its guard over Beijing’s activities.

China has pressured Taiwan by ‌increasing its military presence around ‌the island, and Taipei is on high alert for further Chinese actions ⁠after President ⁠Xi Jinping discussed Taiwan with U.S. President Donald Trump in ​Beijing this month.

China views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, and operates its warships and warplanes around the island on an almost daily basis. Taiwan’s government rejects ​Beijing’s sovereignty claims.

Late on Monday, Taiwan’s defence ministry said it had detected 21 ⁠Chinese ⁠aircraft, including J-16 fighters ⁠and drones, ​operating all around the island, which, along with warships, were carrying out a “joint ​combat readiness patrol”.

China’s defence ⁠ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Taiwan’s defence ministry published three pictures taken by its own forces – one from an F-16 jet of two Chinese fighters trailing a Y-20 aerial refuelling aircraft, one of the ⁠Chinese warship the Yinchuan, and one of a Taiwanese navy sailor watching the ⁠same ship through binoculars.

China carried out a similar “readiness patrol” last Tuesday, the day before Taiwan President Lai Ching-te marked his second year in office. China detests Lai as a “separatist” and has rebuffed multiple offers from him for talks.

Over the weekend, Taiwan said its coast guard had faced off with a Chinese coast guard ship near the Taiwan-controlled Pratas Islands, which are strategically located at the top end of ⁠the South China Sea.

On Saturday, Taiwan’s National Security Council Secretary-General Joseph Wu took to social media to detail the 100 Chinese ships he said were currently in the first island chain, referring to an area ​running from Japan through Taiwan and into the Philippines.

(Reporting by ​Ben Blanchard; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

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