
On the second day of the Han Kuang 41 Exercise, various types of aircraft from the ROC Air Force took off from different bases to rapidly conduct combat readiness redeployment training, ensuring sustained operational capability.
Initially, ground crew personnel completed the configuration of mission-capable weapon systems. Pilots and crew chiefs then worked together to conduct a comprehensive 360-degree pre-flight inspection. After confirming that all systems and equipment were fully operational, the aircraft swiftly took off to carry out their assigned missions.
The purpose of this redeployment drill is to disperse force deployments and preserve weapon systems and equipment. This approach aims to secure strategic operational depth, maintain flexible mobility and sustained combat capabilities, and enable timely and effective airstrikes—thereby enhancing the overall effectiveness of Taiwan’s defensive operations.