Taiwan says Chinese drone made provocative flight over South China Sea island

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A Chinese reconnaissance drone briefly flew ‍over the Taiwan-controlled Pratas Islands at the top end of ​the South China Sea on Saturday (January 17, 2026), in ‌what Taiwan’s defence ministry called a “provocative and irresponsible” ​move.

Democratically governed Taiwan, which China claims as its own territory, reports Chinese military activity around it on an almost daily basis, including drones though they very rarely enter Taiwanese airspace.

Taiwan’s defence ministry said the Chinese reconnaissance drone was detected around dawn on Saturday (January 17, 2026) approaching ​the Pratas Islands and flew in its airspace for ⁠eight minutes at an altitude outside the range of anti-aircraft weapons.

“After our side broadcast warnings on international channels, it departed at 0548,” ​it said in a ⁠statement.

“Such highly provocative and irresponsible actions by the People’s Liberation Army seriously undermine regional peace and stability, violated international legal norms, and will inevitably be condemned,” it ‌added.

Taiwan’s armed forces will continue to maintain ‌strict vigilance and monitoring, and will respond in accordance with the routine combat readiness rules, the ‍ministry said. A spokesperson for China’s Southern Theatre Command said that drones had conducted “normal flight training” in the airspace, in ‍a statement on its official WeChat account.

China also views the Pratas as its own territory.

In 2022, Taiwan’s military for the first time shot down an unidentified civilian drone that entered its airspace near an islet off the Chinese coast controlled by Taiwan.

Lying roughly between southern Taiwan and Hong Kong, the Pratas are seen ⁠by some security experts as vulnerable to Chinese attack due to their distance – more than ​400 km (250 miles) – from mainland Taiwan.

The Pratas, an atoll which ⁠is also a Taiwanese national park, are only lightly defended by Taiwan’s military, but lie at a highly strategic location at the top end of the disputed South China Sea.

Published – January 17, 2026 11:24 pm IST

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