Republic of China Navy (Taiwan Navy)
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Oct- 2024 -2 OctoberAsia Pacific
Taiwan Receives First Batch of Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile Systems From the US
Taiwan has received the first batch of Harpoon missile systems from the US as part of a $2.22 billion deal in 2020.
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Aug- 2024 -27 AugustAsia Pacific
Taiwan to Build Two Harpoon Missile Bases Amid China Tensions
Taiwan announced that it has begun the process of building two Harpoon missile bases to bolster its defenses against China.
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May- 2024 -29 MaySea
Taiwan Revives Indigenous Frigate Program Featuring US-Made Radar
The Taiwanese Navy has resumed the construction of a new class of indigenous guided missile frigate featuring a US-made radar system.
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Mar- 2024 -1 MarchAsia Pacific
Taiwan’s $1.5B Indigenous Sub Prototype Set for Final Tests
Taiwan’s maiden indigenous submarine prototype will begin the final round of harbor acceptance tests on Tuesday.
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Oct- 2023 -3 OctoberAsia Pacific
Taiwan Submarine Bidder Leaked Info to China: Program Lead
The program lead of Taiwan’s first indigenously-built submarine has accused a losing bidder of forwarding sensitive information to China.
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Sep- 2023 -28 SeptemberSea
Taiwan to Unveil First Domestically Built Submarine
Taiwan will unveil its first domestically built submarine on Thursday, as the island seeks to bolster its defenses against China.
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Aug- 2023 -3 AugustAsia Pacific
Taiwan to Stage Missile Drills to Test Less-Fortified Eastern Defense
Taiwan will stage a series of missile drills in waters off its eastern coastline to assess its combat readiness against China.
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Jun- 2023 -20 JuneSea
Taiwan Navy Commissions Indigenous ‘Yushan’ Landing Platform Dock
The Taiwanese Navy has officially launched its new domestically-made landing platform dock, the “Yushan.”
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8 JuneAsia Pacific
Taiwan Orders Next-Gen Indigenous Frigate Construction for $295 Million
Taiwan’s Republic of China Navy has reportedly contracted Jong Shyn Shipbuilding to build two light frigates for 9.05 billion New Taiwan dollars ($295 million).
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Jul- 2022 -26 JulyAsia Pacific
Taiwan Practises Repelling Chinese Sea Invasion in War Games
Taiwan simulated intercepting Chinese attacks from the sea in annual war games, with President Tsai Ing-wen hailing the military's "determination" as she watched from on board a destroyer.
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