Taiwan prepares for Chinese invasion with virtual ‘tabletop’ military drills. TAIWAN’S top military advisers gathered behind fortified walls to conduct extensive virtual military drills in preparation for a Chinese invasion. The highly classified annual “Han Kuang” drills aim to prepare the democratically-ruled island nation for all manner of Chinese attack including from air, sea, land and cyber. The so-called “tabletop drills” officially began on Friday and will cover around 37 different simulations. In a statement, Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence said Minister Chiu Kuo-cheng and Chief of the General Staff Admiral Huang Shu-kuang will be overseeing the process at a command centre. The games this year will involve around 300 military personnel because of Covid prevention protocols and will take place in two stages - tabletop dills and live-fire drills. Rupert Hammond-Chambers, president of the US-Taiwan business council doubted the likelihood of an impending “D-Day-style” invasion.
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