// Global Analysis Archive
Reporting indicates the United States and Taiwan are preparing a Joint Firepower Cooperation Center to improve coordination, targeting, and asymmetric air and maritime defense ahead of a potential high-intensity contingency. The initiative appears to pair training and operational integration with industrial steps in Taiwan to support munitions testing and unmanned systems supply chains.
Source material describes PLA Eastern Theater Command’s late-2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise emphasizing interdiction and strike operations around Taiwan, alongside Taiwan’s expanded layered denial concepts and early-2026 anti-landing drills. It also highlights emerging U.S.–Taiwan institutional cooperation on asymmetric joint fires, suggesting a continued shift toward drone- and missile-centric air and maritime denial planning.
Open-source reporting indicates the United States and Taiwan are developing a Joint Firepower Cooperation Center to improve asymmetric air and maritime defense through better coordination, training, and potential integration of U.S.-linked capabilities. The initiative appears aligned to a 2027 planning horizon and emphasizes air denial, ISR improvements, and industrial enablement while maintaining ambiguity on troop presence and operational details.
Source reporting describes China’s late-2025 “Justice Mission 2025” drills as emphasizing blockade, port-seizure, and maritime strike scenarios aimed at deterring external intervention. Taiwan’s response highlights a seven-tier perimeter defense and expanded asymmetric training with U.S. cooperation, sustaining a heightened readiness posture into January 2026.
Reporting indicates the United States and Taiwan are preparing a Joint Firepower Cooperation Center to improve coordination, targeting, and asymmetric air and maritime defense ahead of a potential high-intensity contingency. The initiative appears to pair training and operational integration with industrial steps in Taiwan to support munitions testing and unmanned systems supply chains.
Source material describes PLA Eastern Theater Command’s late-2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise emphasizing interdiction and strike operations around Taiwan, alongside Taiwan’s expanded layered denial concepts and early-2026 anti-landing drills. It also highlights emerging U.S.–Taiwan institutional cooperation on asymmetric joint fires, suggesting a continued shift toward drone- and missile-centric air and maritime denial planning.
Open-source reporting indicates the United States and Taiwan are developing a Joint Firepower Cooperation Center to improve asymmetric air and maritime defense through better coordination, training, and potential integration of U.S.-linked capabilities. The initiative appears aligned to a 2027 planning horizon and emphasizes air denial, ISR improvements, and industrial enablement while maintaining ambiguity on troop presence and operational details.
Source reporting describes China’s late-2025 “Justice Mission 2025” drills as emphasizing blockade, port-seizure, and maritime strike scenarios aimed at deterring external intervention. Taiwan’s response highlights a seven-tier perimeter defense and expanded asymmetric training with U.S. cooperation, sustaining a heightened readiness posture into January 2026.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-720 | U.S.–Taiwan Joint Firepower Center Signals Push for Air-Denial and Asymmetric Defense | Taiwan | 2026-02-05 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-719 | Taiwan Strait Posture Shifts: PLA Blockade Signaling Meets Taiwan’s Layered Denial Push | China | 2026-02-05 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-558 | US–Taiwan Joint Firepower Center Signals Accelerated Push for Air Denial and Integrated Defense | Taiwan | 2026-02-02 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-556 | Justice Mission 2025 and Taiwan’s Layered Denial: Cross-Strait Signaling Intensifies into Early 2026 | Taiwan Strait | 2026-02-02 | 0 | ACCESS » |