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  • Taiwan defense ministry to aid holiday travel with C-130s

    The Ministry of National Defense in Taiwan plans to use C-130 aircraft to ease Lunar New Year travel congestion. Military hospitals will maintain services, ensuring smooth holiday travel.
    2026/01/22 17:00
  • Taiwan launches NFC-based combat casualty reporting system

    Taiwan’s National Defence Medical Centre unveiled its Electronic Casualty Report System in early December 2025, replacing paper-based battlefield medical tracking systems. The system equips soldiers with electronic injury tags activated using NFC technology, enabling real-time tracking from injury through treatment. Traditional paper tags deteriorate when exposed to blood or water, creating dangerous information gaps. The digital system addresses these shortcomings with continuous records medical teams can access and update. Severe hemorrhaging accounts for approximately 75% of combat injuries, making accurate tracking essential for survival rates.
    2025/12/11 18:04
  • President Lai attends defense medical university renaming

    President Lai Ching-te attended the renaming ceremony for Taiwan’s National Defense Medical University, highlighting its role in military medicine and trauma training.
    2025/08/19 20:00
  • Speculation grows over possible cabinet reshuffle

    Taiwan President Lai Ching-te attended a renaming ceremony amid speculation of a cabinet reshuffle following failed recall votes. Pressure mounts with another recall vote and a nuclear power plant referendum approaching.
    2025/08/19 18:14
  • Quanta partners with military on battlefield medical AI

    Quanta Computer partners with Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense to develop an electronic injury ticket system, enhancing military healthcare with smart tech.
    2025/06/17 19:00
  • Medical sector tests cyber defenses at Taiwan security meet

    The National Institute of Cyber Security in Taipei hosted exercises to help healthcare institutions respond to cyberattacks. The event is part of CYBERSEC 2025, focusing on cybersecurity skills and decision-making.
    2025/04/16 11:09
  • Police agency clarifies budget plan amid accusations

    The National Police Agency denies funding Kuma Academy for civil defense training, calling media claims baseless. The budget supports local training efforts without specific partnerships.
    2025/01/17 11:03
  • Police dismiss report of training plan partnerships

    The National Police Agency clarified that reports of specific partnerships with groups like Kuma Academy for civil defense training were examples, not actual collaborations. The agency emphasized adherence to government procurement laws and the involvement of professional organizations. It plans to incorporate NGO feedback to enhance civil defense training and societal awareness.
    2025/01/10 13:56
  • Defense ministry denies Koo’s NT$1M electricity bill

    The Ministry of National Defense denied claims that Minister Wellington Koo’s electricity bill exceeded NT$1 million. Koo clarified he has not lived in the official residence.
    2024/09/25 11:59
  • Taiwan to launch defense resilience committee this Thursday

    Discover how Taiwan’s Presidential Office is enhancing national defense through the Whole-of-Society Defense Resilience Committee, focusing on civil training, strategic materials, infrastructure, medical preparedness, and cybersecurity.
    2024/09/23 22:00
  • Taiwan’s defense ministry invests in AI for medical training

    Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense is revolutionizing military medical training with a NT$900 million facility, incorporating AI and the U.S. Tactical Combat Casualty Care system to improve battlefield medical response.
    2024/05/22 09:55
  • No bonus for Taiwan conscripts failing basic training: MND

    Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) has announced that conscripted soldiers who fail to pass their basic training will receive a base salary of approximately NT$10,000, without eligibility for professional bonuses or honor leave. The new one-year mandatory service, starting in January 2024, requires conscripts to undergo 8 weeks of basic training followed by 44 weeks of unit training. The basic training curriculum includes combat instruction, tactical marching, and battlefield medical aid courses. Only those who pass the basic training and obtain the "Completion of Training Specialty Certificate" will qualify for an additional monthly professional bonus of NT$10,190, bringing their total monthly salary to NT$20,320. To ensure training effectiveness, the MND has also issued guidelines for supplementary training and re-tests for conscripts who fail to meet the standards.
    2023/12/18 16:53
  • Tsai inaugurates advanced military medical facility

    President Tsai Ing-wen attended the inauguration ceremony for the National Defense Medical Center’s new Tactical Combat Casualty Care and Disaster Medical Assistance Training Building, highlighting the government’s commitment to improving military capabilities. The state-of-the-art facility integrates virtual and augmented reality technologies for realistic battlefield medical scenarios and has trained nearly 3,800 medical personnel this year. The building also aims to enhance medical skills and advance national defense education through collaborations with various institutions.
    2023/12/04 20:33
  • President Tsai Ing-wen reviews conscription training program

    Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen inspects the new military conscription training program at Taichung’s military center, Cheng Kung Lingg. The Ministry of National Defense confirms the first batch of one-year conscripts will begin service on Jan. 25. The initial training for new recruits has been extended to eight weeks, with a focus on battlefield conditions. The training includes battlefield medical aid, advancing under simulated enemy fire, and rigorous final evaluations. The program also features shooting with night vision goggles and a live grenade-throwing exercise. President Tsai observes machine gun training and notes an increase in rounds fired. After basic training, soldiers will be assigned to units based on their interests and expertise. Approximately 9,127 individuals are expected to be drafted next year. The first group of conscripts can report for duty before the Lunar New Year and spend time with their families.
    2023/11/23 17:50
  • Three military vessels showcase Taiwan’s defense power

    The Navy’s 2023 National Defense Intellectual Tour began at Xinbin Camp in Kaohsiung City’s Gushan District, showcasing Taiwan’s defense capabilities. The Yushan-class ship, with a displacement of 10,000 tons, demonstrated its ability to carry fully armed Marines and featured a spacious command center and medical facilities. The ROCS Ta Chiang, a 732-ton vessel, displayed impressive stealth characteristics and a powerful arsenal. The Min Jiang-class minelayer showcased its accurate navigation and mine-laying capabilities. This event provided insight into Taiwan’s contemporary naval capabilities and its commitment to strengthening national defense.
    2023/11/13 11:42
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