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Showing posts with label Taiwan coast guard. Show all posts

January 30, 2018

Taiwan to fire naval TK-3 missile at sea


Taiwan is preparing to test-fire a naval version of its indigenous Tien Kung 3 air defense missile system on a LST-542-class tank landing ship this year.






January 26, 2018

Cross-Strait "20180125 Emboldened? Taiwan Army Boasts "Air Defense Invincible" | CCTV Chinese International





September 4, 2017

Taiwan inaugurates Air Force Air Defense and Missile Command


Taiwan combined the Air Force’s Air Defense Artillery and Air Defense Missile commands on Sept. 1 into a new Air Defense and Missile Command.




December 20, 2016

Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) F-16 makes an emergency landing




A Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) F-16 had to make an emergency landing at Ching Chuan Kang in Taichung after one of the electrical generator on board the aircraft failed in flight.


April 26, 2016

Taiwan RoCAF to get another two IDFs

http://news.ltn.com.tw/news/politics/breakingnews/1675602

Two IDF fighters that were assigned to flight test duties with CSIST will be transferred back to the RoCAF. This allows the fleet size to grow to 129 aircraft.




February 6, 2016

September 4, 2015

Taiwan earmarks $130m for submarines





Taiwan has allocated NT$3 billion (S$130.2 million) over four years, beginning next year, to launch a long-awaited programme for the island to build its own diesel-electric submarines.

It is the first in a plan that has been talked about since the early 2000s, when a deal with the US for eight diesel-electric submarines fell through because of technical and political constraints.

The spending was set out in the defence ministry's budget for 2016. The plan comes as other navies in the region expand their submarine fleets, in part to create a strategic deterrent against China's growing naval assertiveness in Asian waters.Taiwan has four ageing submarines, including two that date from World War II, while China has about 70 submarines, along with dozens of surface ships and a refurbished aircraft carrier.

China sees self-ruled Taiwan as a renegade province, and has never renounced the use of force to take back the island.

Critical to Taiwan's indigenous submarine programme is the transfer from the US, or other Western countries, of submarine-manufacturing technology. Support from US companies, or release of export technology controls, would need a nod from the US government.

China opposes any form of military technological transfers or weapons sales to Taiwan.

The spending plan, which is allotted through to 2019, covers only the contract design phase of what should be a decades-long programme.

Taiwan's Ship and Ocean Industries R&D Centre, a government-backed ship designer and technical consultant, is expected to select a consortium to lead the contract design phase, according to military and industry sources in Taiwan.

Taiwan lacks submarine design skills, the ministry stated in its budget plan. By carrying out this first phase, Taiwan will be able to deepen its vessel design capabilities, develop its industry and acquire intellectual property, it said.

The defence ministry is planning to spend NT$321.7 billion next year, accounting for 16.1 per cent - the biggest share - of the central government's overall expenditures, budget plans show.

August 14, 2015

Taiwan Becomes 20th International Customer for Lockheed Martin’s Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod





Taiwan’s Air Force recently selected Lockheed Martin’s  Sniper® Advanced Targeting Pod (ATP) for its F-16 aircraft, becoming the 20th international customer to choose Sniper ATP to fulfill precision attack requirements.

In the initial contract, Lockheed Martin will provide two Sniper ATPs and integration support to Taiwan. Lockheed Martin will also provide integration support of LANTIRN targeting and navigation pods on Taiwan’s recently upgraded F-16s.“With Sniper ATP, pilots will have access to unmatched imagery for precision targeting and non-traditional intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance efforts, enabling greater overall mission success,” said Marc Nazon, Sniper ATP international program manager at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control.

Sniper ATP detects, identifies, automatically tracks and laser designates small tactical targets at long ranges. It also supports employment of all laser and GPS-guided weapons against multiple fixed and moving targets. Sniper ATP is interoperable across multiple platforms, including U.S. Air Force and multinational F-2, F-15, F-16, F-18, A-10, B-1 and B-52 aircraft.
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