(Bloomberg) -- As China moves more decisively to assert its claim over Taiwan, leaders of the self-governing island are setting aside unprecedented sums to spend on weapons such as fighter jets and ...
An arrangement of Taiwanese flags flutter on the square of Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall ahead of Taiwan's National Day in Taipei, Taiwan, Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011. The National Day is known as ...
By bno - Taipei Office The US is relocating parts of a missile defence system installed in South Korea to the Middle East, according to officials cited by the Washington Post and South Korean media.
With Taiwan wrapping up mass production of Hsiung Feng II and III missiles by December and an influx of Harpoon missiles from ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. tkAnadolu/Anadolu via Getty Images US sales and support for Taiwan have increasingly asymmetric and survivable systems. Some argue ...
A new defense report argues that Taiwan must overhaul its current “porcupine” strategy and adopt a drone-heavy asymmetric defense concept to counter a potential invasion by the People’s Republic of ...
The US has not approached Taiwan about transfers of weapons to the Middle East, Minister of National Defense Wellington Koo (顧立雄) said yesterday, after South Korea said it was in talks about the ...
Japan plans to deploy upgraded air defense missiles on its westernmost island — within sight of Taiwan — by 2031, a move that underscores Tokyo’s growing concern over regional security and tensions ...
Taiwan is pouring money into a missile system that will resemble Israel’s famous “Iron Dome.” President Lai Ching-te announced on Wednesday that his government has set aside a special $40 billion ...
The US has sent Taiwan a growing number of asymmetric weapons intended to help deter and defeat a potential Chinese invasion. Taiwan needs a more balanced arsenal of systems to counter other conflict ...