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PLA 2026 Anti-Drone Exercises: Countering Taiwan's Suicide Swarms

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The PLA's 2026 training cycle kicks off with a focus on anti-drone swarm tactics. Watch how the Chinese military prepares to intercept Taiwan's suicide drones.

Suicide drones are no longer a future threat; they're the new frontline of defense. According to CCTV, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) has released footage of its 2026 training cycle, specifically focusing on neutralizing swarms of uncrewed aerial vehicles.

Tactical Response in PLA 2026 Anti-Drone Exercises

The exercises, publicized on January 8, 2026, simulate a high-stakes maritime conflict. During the drills, a designated 'blue force' acting as an adversary launched multiple suicide drones to test the 'red force'—the PLA's—defense capabilities. The units utilized ship-borne missiles and advanced interception systems to destroy the incoming swarm at ultra-low altitudes.

This display is a direct response to Taiwan's asymmetric defense strategy. Taiwan has reportedly modified the MQM-178 Firejet, originally a target drone, into a high-speed, long-range suicide weapon. To counter this, the PLA unit recreated multi-wave attack scenarios to ensure their electronic and kinetic countermeasures can withstand sustained pressure.

Timeline of Regional Drone Escalation

Taiwan accelerates production of modified suicide drones for maritime denial.
PLA officially commences its annual military training cycle.
Beijing releases footage of counter-drone swarms, signalling strategic readiness.

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