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PLA drill sparks Taiwan decapitation strikes concerns

Published on: February 23, 2026 12:19 PM

Chinese drill sparks talk of 'decapitation' strike on Taipei - World -  DAWN.COM

TAIPEI: China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) recently conducted a military drill simulating the neutralization of key targets, raising fears in Taiwan of potential “decapitation strikes” against its leadership. Footage released on China Central Television showed drones surveilling a building while special forces used crossbows to silently neutralize perimeter guards before storming the structure. In the exercise, four mock terrorists were “killed” within minutes.

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The drill coincided with a state-run interview where Chinese scholar Hu Yong described contingency plans to remove Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te and other pro-independence leaders. Analysts in Taiwan interpreted the exercise as a political show of intimidation against Taipei.

In response, Taiwan has bolstered its security. The military police command has deployed U.S.-supplied Stinger missiles and Javelin anti-tank systems, particularly around Taipei, home to the presidency and top defence command. The 202nd Command, responsible for presidential security, has doubled personnel from 5,000 to 10,000 since 2024. Experts note that these mobile systems provide both tactical and psychological advantages in defending against aerial and armoured threats.

International attention on decapitation strikes has grown following the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Jan. 3, highlighting the strategic importance of Taiwan’s resilience. Taiwanese officials report robust escape routes, reinforced bunkers, and advanced U.S.-supplied radar and air-defence systems, far surpassing Venezuela’s capabilities.

Observers point out that China has been preparing for such contingencies for years, with training sites replicating Taiwan’s Presidential Office and other government buildings. During PLA war games in December 2025, decapitation strikes were a central theme, demonstrating Beijing’s planning and precision strike capabilities.

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Despite these developments, Taiwanese experts remain confident in the island’s defensive readiness. Dr. Su Tze-yun of INDSR suggested that the PLA’s special forces capabilities, while highly trained, may be limited in practical execution, making a successful decapitation strike unlikely.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: China military drills, crossbow operation, decapitation strike, Lai Ching-te, Latest, PLA, Taiwan

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