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  • President Lai talks China threat at New York Times summit

    President Lai Ching-te discusses Taiwan’s defense strategy and U.S. relations amid China’s military activities. He emphasizes peace, economic resilience, and global security.
    2025/12/04 12:19
  • Concerns raised over Taiwan’s Harpoon system delivery

    Austin J. Dahmer, nominated for U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense, highlights the need for Taiwan to boost its defense budget and acquire weapons to deter China.
    2025/11/05 20:00
  • Japan’s new leader faces complex China-Taiwan dynamics

    Japan’s Parliament elects Sanae Takaichi as prime minister, marking a shift in leadership. Experts discuss her approach to economic challenges and international relations, including U.S.-Japan ties and China diplomacy, and how it would affect Taiwan.
    2025/10/21 15:06
  • U.S. Senate leaders arrive in Taiwan for security talks

    Two senior U.S. senators arrived in Taiwan Friday as part of a broader Indo-Pacific tour to counter China’s growing influence. Armed Services Committee Chairman Roger Wicker and Senator Deb Fischer’s visit reinforces America’s strategic partnerships with democratic allies in the region.
    2025/08/29 14:44
  • Taiwan-Canada pact targets illegal fishing detection

    Taiwan and Canada signed an MOU to enhance dark vessel detection, targeting illegal fishing and China’s covert maritime activities. This boosts Taiwan’s security.
    2025/08/22 14:42
  • Taiwan defense chief targets bureaucracy in military

    Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense will conduct the Han Kuang 41 exercise from July 9 to 18, focusing on strategic military capabilities. Defense Minister Wellington Koo highlights the importance of reducing paperwork and protecting critical infrastructure. The exercise aims to enhance defense resilience and address modern warfare challenges.
    2025/07/02 14:00
  • Taiwan unveils sea drone with dual peacetime-wartime roles

    YILAN (TVBS News) — Carbon-Based Technology Inc. (碳基科技) recently unveiled its unmanned surface vehicle (USV) in the waters off Suao (蘇澳), northern Taiwan. The sea drone aims to support an asymmetric warfare strategy currently being developed by Taiwan. Despite encountering a remote control power system issue that rendered it inoperable during performance tests, conducted under the escort of a National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST, 中科院) workboat, this incident highlights ongoing challenges for Taiwan in accelerating the development of unmanned vehicles for military use as it seeks to enhance its innovative and powerful aid forces. Professor Lin Wei-chi (林威志) from Taipei University of Marine Technology (TUMT, 台北海洋科技大學) emphasized the vessel’s innovative design, which allows it to transition between peacetime and wartime roles. The ship can transport resources to remote islands or conduct patrols in Taiwan’s waters, including port detection and environmental oversight. Regarding military applications, such a USV can deter and attack enemies and be commissioned for various missions. However, Taiwan still needs to address several issues, including geographical references in the Taiwan Strait and technical limitations. Lin noted that large waves caused water leakage during the demonstration, which may have affected electronic components on board. Vice President Li Kang-si (李康嗣) of Carbon-Based Technology confirmed that although communication power remained stable, the wave conditions hindered the vessel’s activation, leading to a delay in further tests. According to reports, the island-nation has approximately 1,000 UAVs in service, which is significantly smaller than China’s fleet, especially considering that Beijing is a leading producer of unmanned drones. The scale of the UAV industry is also restricted in Taiwan. According to the Wall Street Journal, Taiwan plans to purchase 3,200 USVs, most of which are small. On one hand, Taiwan’s civilian company is expected to deliver 3,000 drones to the authorities by the end of 2025; however, it is essential to involve larger companies in the supply chain. Amid these challenges, Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND, 國防部) plans to enhance its asymmetric warfare capabilities by proposing a special budget later this year. Defense Minister Chiu Kuo-cheng (顧立雄) underscored the significance of unmanned vehicles, including drones and vessels, in bolstering defense resilience. He also announced that the ministry will suggest a special budget to reinforce asymmetric warfare forces, following the so-called “Hellscape” coined by the Commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, Samuel Paparo. Uncrewed vehicles have become a prominent trend among nations, with their efficiency particularly evident during the Ukraine-Russia War. In October 2022, Ukraine deployed at least seven naval drones to attack the port of Sevastopol, where Russia’s Black Sea Fleet is stationed in its protected harbor. The assault resulted in damage to one frigate and several other vessels, though no warships were sunk. A month ago, Ukraine successfully employed a USV to shoot down a Russian Su-30 aircraft. This effectiveness has encouraged various nations to invest in the development of unmanned vehicles. Currently, the U.S. has over 10,000 UAVs in service, while its navy plans to expand the integration of a hybrid fleet with USVs. Regarding Taiwan, the authorities are fully committed to the effort of keeping pace in this race against time by all means. Earlier this month, Taiwan unveiled its domestically produced suicide drone developed by Thunder Tiger Group, a civilian company; another firm presented a remotely operated underwater vehicle in collaboration with the military; and Taiwan CSBC Corporation (台船) showcased its USVs capable of withstanding harsh conditions in Taiwanese waters, equipped with combat capabilities, back in March. Additionally, the Taiwan government has acquired 680 Switchblade 300 drones, 291 ALTIUS 600 M-V units from the U.S., and 4 MQ-9B drones, which are expected to arrive in 2026 and 2027, respectively. The global landscape of unmanned military vehicles has seen significant advancements, as evidenced by Ukraine’s deployment of unmanned ships during its conflict with Russia. In response to China’s military pressure, Taiwan must address the dual challenge posed by its geography and technical limitations while enhancing its development speed to achieve a flexible asymmetric warfare strategy.
    2025/06/13 19:06
  • Taiwan congratulates Canada on successful federal election

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs congratulates Canada on its federal election success, highlighting shared values and strengthened ties through recent agreements.
    2025/04/30 00:06
  • Foreign minister optimistic about Trump’s policy continuity

    Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung discusses U.S.-Taiwan relations, emphasizing cooperation in semiconductors and defense. He highlights Taiwan’s strategic role and calls for a nuanced understanding of U.N. Resolution 2758.
    2025/03/03 10:48
  • Rubio stresses Taiwan defense in confirmation hearing

    Marco Rubio, U.S. Secretary of State nominee, advocates the porcupine strategy to deter China at a Senate hearing. His confirmation vote follows soon.
    2025/01/16 08:42
  • US election seen as key for Taiwan’s defense plans

    As the U.S. election nears, Taiwan braces for potential shifts in U.S. policy. Experts at a recent roundtable discuss how a Harris or Trump administration could impact Taiwan’s defense strategy and U.S.-China relations.
    2024/08/27 16:03
  • President Lai awards Grzegorzewski Order of Brilliant Star

    EETO Director Filip Grzegorzewski’s tenure strengthened Taiwan-EU ties and his farewell reflections, including receiving the Order of Brilliant Star from President Lai.
    2024/07/22 18:10
  • U.S. delegation backs Taiwan’s security and global role

    Vice President Lai Ching-te and Vice President-elect Hsiao Bi-khim meet with U.S. Representative Jack Bergman to discuss Taiwan-U.S. cooperation in stabilizing the Taiwan Strait. The meeting underscores the significance of the Taiwan Relations Act and recent U.S. initiatives to bolster Taiwan’s national security.
    2024/03/28 14:23
  • Taiwan’s strategic role highlighted in U.S. aid proposal

    U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson plans to expedite the passing of a foreign aid bill to assist Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, key partners in the Indo-Pacific region. The bill, totaling US$95.34 billion, aims to address Ukraine’s ammunition shortage and strengthen ties with strategic allies. Johnson’s procedural strategy and bipartisan approach signal progress in advancing the bill through the House, underscoring Taiwan’s significance in U.S. foreign policy.
    2024/03/15 19:07
  • Randall Schriver discusses changing U.S.-China dynamics

    Ahead of the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, TVBS commentator Wenchi Yu invited the former U.S. assistant secretary for Indo-Pacific security affairs, Randall Schriver, to discuss the changing global dynamics between the U.S., China and Taiwan. 
    2022/10/13 18:40
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