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  • Taiwan’s Hanguang exercise to last 10 days, 9 nights

    The Ministry of National Defense in Taiwan announced the No. 41 Hanguang military exercise will last 10 days, focusing on military-civilian cooperation and resource mobilization.
    2025/02/12 17:30
  • Urban resilience drills to boost Taiwan’s disaster readiness

    Taiwan prepares for the 2025 Urban Resilience Exercises in March, combining Wan An and Min An drills. The focus is on enhancing disaster response and infrastructure stability.
    2025/01/14 15:19
  • Hsiao criticizes DPP’s handling of cross-strait relations

    Ma Ying-jeou Foundation CEO Hsiao Hsu-Tsen urges the DPP government to engage with China to reduce military drills. Hsiao emphasized civilian organizations cannot address military issues and criticized the DPP’s handling of cross-strait relations. Former President Ma plans to lead a delegation to China amid rising tensions.
    2024/12/12 10:35
  • Taiwan to boost drone market with allied democracies

    Taiwan announces a military-grade commercial drone program to boost homeland security and civilian use. The initiative aims to strengthen ties with allied democracies and enhance the semiconductor industry.
    2024/12/05 10:21
  • Economic, relationship issues drive military suicides

    The Ministry of National Defense in Taiwan reports debt and relationship issues as leading causes of military suicides. Efforts include linking civilian counseling resources and mental health consultations in physical exams to support service members.
    2024/10/29 14:07
  • MOE announces Chung Chou University asset transfer

    Chung Chou University of Science and Technology transferred its assets to the Ministry of the Interior, marking the first such transfer to a central government agency. The site will be used for national defense and training.
    2024/09/27 16:25
  • President Lai stresses civil defense in Nantou speech

    President Lai Ching-te emphasized the importance of civilian efforts in civil defense during his speech on Sept. 24. He highlighted Taiwan’s reduced investment in China and the establishment of a defense resilience committee.
    2024/09/25 16:32
  • Taiwan to launch 320 civilian emergency response teams

    The Executive Yuan unveils plans for the Taiwan Community Emergency Response Team (T-CERT) in a recent policy report, aiming to establish 320 teams with 8,000 members within five years. Training will involve various sectors, drawing parallels to the civilian defense concept of the Kuma Academy. Despite opposition from Kuomintang legislators, the initiative focuses on disaster response, not military operations, in line with Taiwan’s Disaster Prevention and Protection Act. The teams, inspired by FEMA recommendations, are supported by the Ministry of the Interior and Ministry of National Defense.
    2024/02/20 16:37
  • Taiwan’s defense boost: US advisers stationed for training

    U.S. military advisers have begun long-term stations in Kinmen and Penghu of Taiwan’s army amphibious camps, carrying out periodic training in the island’s special warfare camps, following the implementation of the U.S. "National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023" (NDAA 2023). The Ministry of National Defense (MND) stated that the NDAA aims to assist Taiwan in developing comprehensive training and institutional abilities. Since 2023, U.S. military advisers have supported Taiwan’s special forces in learning how to use the "Black Hornet Nano" miniature drone and have provided assistance in writing guidelines and teaching materials. Taiwan’s Aviation and Special Forces Command has expressed plans to purchase these drones. The NDAA’s provisions concerning Taiwan primarily focus on information exchange and collaboration in military training for ground forces. However, there are currently no plans to station civilian officials in Taiwan.
    2024/02/05 10:46
  • Biden signs defense act to boost Taiwan’s self-defense

    U.S. President Joe Biden has signed the Fiscal Year 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (FY2024 NDAA), which includes a comprehensive training program for Taiwan’s military. The program aims to enhance Taiwan’s self-defense capabilities and will be overseen by the U.S. Secretary of Defense. The legislation, which has received approval from both houses of the U.S. Congress, allocates a total of US$886 billion for this purpose. The training program will focus on layered defense, asymmetric defense strategies, cross-communication between the U.S. and Taiwan’s military, information sharing, and the improvement of professional military education and civilian control over the military. Additionally, the act emphasizes collaboration between the U.S. and Taiwan on military cyber security and requires regular updates on Taiwan arm sales proceedings. It also mandates the Secretary of Defense to submit biannual reports to Congress on the military developments of the People’s Republic of China, particularly in areas such as Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and the South China Sea, covering topics such as weapon upgrades, procurement, and military operations.
    2023/12/23 12:34
  • Taiwan to draft 9,100 men for military service in 2024

    Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) has announced plans to conscript around 9,100 men for one-year compulsory military service in 2024. The MND, in collaboration with the Ministry of Interior, has completed preliminary plans for monthly conscription. The enlisted men will be assigned to various locations across the island, including eastern defense units, rescue teams, and other guard units. Additionally, conscripts will have the option to serve in offshore islands or scheduled military units based on their specific civilian skills.
    2023/10/31 17:55
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