If the Americans can build this system at large numbers and deploy them, then they can do serious damage to China’s otherwise implacable A2/AD networks.
Taiwan hosted US nuclear weapons for 16 years from 1958 to deter a Chinese attack during the height of the Cold War. University of Washington Assistant Professor James Lin told Sky News Australia ...
Taiwan’s leading edge in semiconductors and other high-tech sectors would play a very important role in forging stronger alliances with democratic countries, headed by incoming US president Donald ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Taiwan and the United States signed an NT$10.31 billion (US$312.9 million) contract for National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems, reports said Friday. The NASAMS weapons ...
Taiwan has a backlog of orders from the U.S. for about $20 billion in weapons systems, while it upgrades its M-16 fighters and develops its own submarines. It has also extended compulsory military ...
do not recognise Taiwan as an independent state, but Washington is opposed to any attempt to take the self-governed island by force and is committed to supplying it with weapons, as authorised by ...