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The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated key elements of a Taiwan blockade, emphasizing port and energy import interdiction across multiple zones surrounding the island. The source highlights expanded China Coast Guard participation alongside PLAN counter-intervention, strike, and amphibious-capable assets, suggesting a layered isolation concept with escalation pathways beyond interdiction.
The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated a blockade of Taiwan’s major ports and energy import routes while integrating China Coast Guard patrols with PLA Navy operations. The source suggests the drill emphasized counter-intervention, ASW, and precision fires, indicating a scalable coercion model that could be expanded in a contingency.
The PRC’s December 29–30 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated a blockade of Taiwan’s major ports and energy import routes while integrating China Coast Guard activity to provide a law-enforcement framing. The reported mix of counter-intervention, ASW-oriented deployments, amphibious-capable platforms, and precision-fire drills suggests a modular approach to isolation operations that could be combined with broader campaigns in a crisis.
The source reports that the PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated a blockade of Taiwan’s major ports and energy lifelines while integrating PLAN and China Coast Guard forces. The document suggests the drills also incorporated counter-intervention, precision strike, and limited assault-enabling elements, indicating a broader multi-domain isolation concept beyond a single exercise.
The source reports that the PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated key elements of a Taiwan blockade, emphasizing port interdiction and disruption of energy imports while integrating PLAN and China Coast Guard operations. The exercise also included counter-intervention, live-fire, and limited amphibious/air-assault-relevant activity, suggesting a blockade framework that could support escalation pathways in a crisis.
According to the source, the PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 Justice Mission 2025 exercise simulated a blockade of Taiwan’s major ports and energy lifelines while integrating China Coast Guard patrols to frame interdiction as “law enforcement.” The asset mix and live-fire activity suggest a counter-intervention focus with potential enabling actions for precision strike or limited assault pathways, even as the absence of carriers indicates a partial rehearsal rather than a full-spectrum isolation campaign.
The source reports that the PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated a blockade of Taiwan’s major ports and energy import routes while practicing counter-intervention operations. Expanded restricted zones, close-in CCG activity, and strike/amphibious elements suggest a scalable coercion template that could be adapted for quarantine or higher-intensity contingencies.
The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 Justice Mission 2025 exercise simulated a Taiwan blockade centered on major ports and energy interdiction, while integrating counter-intervention and precision-strike elements. Expanded China Coast Guard participation and tighter operating zones suggest a maturing model for coercive maritime control with escalation options.
The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated a Taiwan blockade focused on major ports, energy import interdiction, and counter-intervention operations, with prominent China Coast Guard participation framed as maritime “law enforcement.” The source suggests the exercise rehearsed modular components of a broader isolation campaign, including strike and amphibious-support elements, while omitting carriers associated with longer-range outer-layer operations.
The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated a multi-zone blockade around Taiwan, emphasizing port interdiction and energy import disruption while integrating China Coast Guard forces in prominent roles. The source suggests the activity also rehearsed counter-intervention, precision-strike, and limited amphibious/air assault elements, indicating a scalable coercion framework with potential escalation pathways.
The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated a blockade of Taiwan’s key ports and energy import routes, integrating PLAN operations with prominent China Coast Guard participation. The source suggests the drills emphasized counter-intervention (including ASW and standoff anti-ship strike coordination) while also rehearsing elements that could support escalation toward precision strikes or amphibious actions.
The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated a blockade of Taiwan’s key ports and energy import routes while emphasizing coordination between the PLAN and China Coast Guard under a “law enforcement” framing. The source indicates the drill also rehearsed counter-intervention, ASW/anti-ship strike elements, and limited amphibious-support and precision-fire activities, suggesting a partial rehearsal of a broader isolation campaign.
The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 Justice Mission 2025 exercise simulated a multi-zone blockade of Taiwan’s key ports and energy import routes while integrating China Coast Guard “law enforcement” activity with PLAN counter-intervention operations. The force mix and messaging suggest a modular approach that can pair interdiction with precision-strike signaling, increasing coercive leverage and crisis escalation risk.
The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated key elements of a blockade around Taiwan, emphasizing port interdiction and pressure on energy imports while integrating PLAN-CCG coordination. The source indicates the drills also rehearsed counter-intervention and precision-strike enablers, signaling escalation flexibility without employing aircraft carriers.
The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated key elements of a Taiwan blockade, emphasizing port and energy import interdiction across multiple zones surrounding the island. The source highlights expanded China Coast Guard participation alongside PLAN counter-intervention, strike, and amphibious-capable assets, suggesting a layered isolation concept with escalation pathways beyond interdiction.
The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated a blockade of Taiwan’s major ports and energy import routes while integrating China Coast Guard patrols with PLA Navy operations. The source suggests the drill emphasized counter-intervention, ASW, and precision fires, indicating a scalable coercion model that could be expanded in a contingency.
The PRC’s December 29–30 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated a blockade of Taiwan’s major ports and energy import routes while integrating China Coast Guard activity to provide a law-enforcement framing. The reported mix of counter-intervention, ASW-oriented deployments, amphibious-capable platforms, and precision-fire drills suggests a modular approach to isolation operations that could be combined with broader campaigns in a crisis.
The source reports that the PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated a blockade of Taiwan’s major ports and energy lifelines while integrating PLAN and China Coast Guard forces. The document suggests the drills also incorporated counter-intervention, precision strike, and limited assault-enabling elements, indicating a broader multi-domain isolation concept beyond a single exercise.
The source reports that the PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated key elements of a Taiwan blockade, emphasizing port interdiction and disruption of energy imports while integrating PLAN and China Coast Guard operations. The exercise also included counter-intervention, live-fire, and limited amphibious/air-assault-relevant activity, suggesting a blockade framework that could support escalation pathways in a crisis.
According to the source, the PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 Justice Mission 2025 exercise simulated a blockade of Taiwan’s major ports and energy lifelines while integrating China Coast Guard patrols to frame interdiction as “law enforcement.” The asset mix and live-fire activity suggest a counter-intervention focus with potential enabling actions for precision strike or limited assault pathways, even as the absence of carriers indicates a partial rehearsal rather than a full-spectrum isolation campaign.
The source reports that the PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated a blockade of Taiwan’s major ports and energy import routes while practicing counter-intervention operations. Expanded restricted zones, close-in CCG activity, and strike/amphibious elements suggest a scalable coercion template that could be adapted for quarantine or higher-intensity contingencies.
The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 Justice Mission 2025 exercise simulated a Taiwan blockade centered on major ports and energy interdiction, while integrating counter-intervention and precision-strike elements. Expanded China Coast Guard participation and tighter operating zones suggest a maturing model for coercive maritime control with escalation options.
The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated a Taiwan blockade focused on major ports, energy import interdiction, and counter-intervention operations, with prominent China Coast Guard participation framed as maritime “law enforcement.” The source suggests the exercise rehearsed modular components of a broader isolation campaign, including strike and amphibious-support elements, while omitting carriers associated with longer-range outer-layer operations.
The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated a multi-zone blockade around Taiwan, emphasizing port interdiction and energy import disruption while integrating China Coast Guard forces in prominent roles. The source suggests the activity also rehearsed counter-intervention, precision-strike, and limited amphibious/air assault elements, indicating a scalable coercion framework with potential escalation pathways.
The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated a blockade of Taiwan’s key ports and energy import routes, integrating PLAN operations with prominent China Coast Guard participation. The source suggests the drills emphasized counter-intervention (including ASW and standoff anti-ship strike coordination) while also rehearsing elements that could support escalation toward precision strikes or amphibious actions.
The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated a blockade of Taiwan’s key ports and energy import routes while emphasizing coordination between the PLAN and China Coast Guard under a “law enforcement” framing. The source indicates the drill also rehearsed counter-intervention, ASW/anti-ship strike elements, and limited amphibious-support and precision-fire activities, suggesting a partial rehearsal of a broader isolation campaign.
The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 Justice Mission 2025 exercise simulated a multi-zone blockade of Taiwan’s key ports and energy import routes while integrating China Coast Guard “law enforcement” activity with PLAN counter-intervention operations. The force mix and messaging suggest a modular approach that can pair interdiction with precision-strike signaling, increasing coercive leverage and crisis escalation risk.
The PRC’s December 29–30, 2025 “Justice Mission 2025” exercise simulated key elements of a blockade around Taiwan, emphasizing port interdiction and pressure on energy imports while integrating PLAN-CCG coordination. The source indicates the drills also rehearsed counter-intervention and precision-strike enablers, signaling escalation flexibility without employing aircraft carriers.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-3214 | Justice Mission 2025: PRC Blockade-Rehearsal Around Taiwan Highlights Coast Guard–Navy Coordination and Energy Interdiction Focus | Taiwan | 2025-12-23 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3289 | Justice Mission 2025: PRC Blockade Rehearsal Around Taiwan Highlights Coast Guard-Led Interdiction and Counter-Intervention Focus | Taiwan Strait | 2025-12-15 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3578 | Justice Mission 2025: PRC Blockade-Rehearsal Signals a More Integrated PLAN–CCG Isolation Playbook | Taiwan Strait | 2025-11-21 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3573 | Justice Mission 2025: PRC Blockade Rehearsal Tightens Pressure Ring Around Taiwan | Taiwan Strait | 2025-11-20 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3354 | Justice Mission 2025: PRC Blockade-Rehearsal Signals Tighter Isolation Pressure on Taiwan | Taiwan | 2025-11-14 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3425 | Justice Mission 2025: PRC Refines Modular Blockade Rehearsal Around Taiwan with Coast Guard-Led Interdiction Signaling | Taiwan Strait | 2025-11-10 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3349 | Justice Mission 2025: PRC Blockade Rehearsal Integrates Coast Guard Interdiction and Counter-Intervention Operations | Taiwan Strait | 2025-10-12 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3307 | Justice Mission 2025: PRC Blockade Rehearsal Signals Expanded CCG Role and Counter-Intervention Focus | Taiwan Strait | 2025-09-22 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3270 | Justice Mission 2025: PRC Blockade-Rehearsal Tightens Pressure on Taiwan’s Ports and Energy Lifelines | China | 2025-08-08 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3439 | Justice Mission 2025: PRC Blockade Rehearsal Signals Maturing Coast Guard–Navy Quarantine Model Around Taiwan | Taiwan Strait | 2025-08-05 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3462 | Justice Mission 2025: PRC Blockade-Rehearsal Around Taiwan Highlights CCG-Led Enforcement and Counter-Intervention Focus | Taiwan Strait | 2025-08-03 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3437 | Justice Mission 2025: PRC Blockade-Rehearsal Around Taiwan Expands Coast Guard Role and Counter-Intervention Signaling | Taiwan Strait | 2025-07-11 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3366 | Justice Mission 2025: PRC Refines Modular Blockade-and-Strike Options Around Taiwan | Taiwan Strait | 2025-07-10 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3397 | Justice Mission 2025: PRC Blockade Rehearsal Tightens the Ring Around Taiwan | Taiwan Strait | 2025-07-09 | 0 | ACCESS » |