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TAICHUNG, Taiwan, >> Taiwan’s military began deploying one of its newest and most precise strike weapons today as part of intensifying drills meant to showcase the island’s determination to resist any ...
Taiwan plans to procure 28 more sets of M-142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), as well as nine additional ...
Taiwan has begun deploying its newest and most precise strike weapons, high calibre rockets from the United States, as part of its annual live-fire drills to increase the island’s ability to counter ...
Patriot missile systems were set up by Taiwan's air force at a riverside park near Taipei Songshan Airport as part of a drill focused on protecting critical infrastructure from air attacks by China's ...
Let’s not get too gloomy. Despite their extensive modernisation, the Chinese armed forces still don’t have the capabilities ...
Australia has also purchased the Lockheed Martin (LMT.N) systems. Taiwan took delivery last year of the first 11 of 29 HIMARS units, testing them for the first time in May.
A frantic arms race between the US and China is underway in the Pacific while the fate of Taiwan hangs in the balance.
The U.S. said a sale of drones to Taiwan supports efforts to modernize the island's military and maintain a credible ...
Taiwan is facing a significant impending risk of an attack from Xi Jinping's People's Republic of China and as a result, it is conducting a military exercise.
The U.S. is upgrading its missile system with a precision-strike missile that can hit moving targets at sea.
Taiwan’s military conducted its first live-fire test of US-supplied High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) on Monday. CNN’s Will Ripley breaks down what this means.