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Taiwan's army on Thursday displayed the fire power of its first U.S.-sourced M1A2T Abrams tanks - a traditional weapon that analysts say will need to be increasingly protected against drones in any future battle given lessons from the Ukraine war.
Taiwan's newly acquired HIMARS and Abrams tanks would raise the costs of a Chinese amphibious landing, a defense analyst says.
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Taiwan launched its largest ever military drills on Wednesday, starting with simulated attacks on its command systems and infrastructure ahead of a Chinese invasion, senior defence officials said.
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Taiwan has launched its annual military exercises to counter threats from China, including “gray zone tactics” that stop short of open warfare
PHILIPPINE Navy spokesman Rear Admiral Roy Vincent Trinidad and Coast Guard spokesman Commodore Jay Tarriela—prominent voices in Manila’s maritime defense—met Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te during the Taiwan International Ocean Forum in Taipei last July 2.
Taiwan's Cabinet has approved a groundbreaking project with NTD 27 billion investment to spearhead the development of 6G wireless communication and local Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite systems by 2030,
Momentum is building in Taiwan to lessen its business dependency on China, its biggest trading partner. Doing so will not be easy.
The Taipei City Government’s Department of Information and Tourism (DOIT) invited two of the Philippines’ most influential travel content creators to experience and promote Taipei.
A bipartisan bill aimed at protecting Taiwan’s undersea communication cables from suspected Chinese interference was introduced in the US senate on Wednesday, reported ANI citing the Taipei Times.The Taiwan Undersea Cable Resilience Initiative Act,