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Taiwan defense minister orders review after fatal shooting
Defense Minister Wellington Koo announces a review of shooting training after a fatal incident at Ching Chuan Kang base. An investigation is underway.
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Taiwan’s defense minister defends radar maintenance cost
Taiwan’s defense minister, Wellington Koo, confirms the NT$37.7 billion radar maintenance aligns with U.S. agreements. He addresses missile budget and fighter jet tech needs.
2024/10/07 13:45
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Premier thanks agencies for swift rescue of Air Force pilot
Discover how Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai praised the Ministry of National Defense and Ocean Affairs Council for their quick action in rescuing a pilot after a Mirage 2000 jet crash off Hsinchu’s coast, and his call for future incident prevention.
2024/09/12 14:36
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KMT legislator slams government over Mirage jet crash
Discover the concerns raised by KMT legislator Lee Yen-hsiu over Taiwan’s military procurement and maintenance following a Mirage-2000 jet crash. Learn about the call for improved defense measures.
2024/09/12 14:19
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OAC minister defends live-updating Air Force pilot rescue
Discover how Taiwan’s Ocean Affairs Council Minister Kuan Bi-ling defended her decision to livestream an Air Force pilot’s rescue, highlighting unity and the role of the Coast Guard and military. Critics voiced concerns over the broadcast’s timing and misinformation.
2024/09/12 10:40
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Taiwan Air Force captain vows to fly again after crash
Discover the story of Air Force Captain Hsieh Pei-hsun’s resolve to return to flying after surviving a Mirage 2000 jet crash during a training mission in Taiwan.
2024/09/12 09:54
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Taiwanese pilot found safe after ejecting from Mirage jet
A Taiwanese Air Force pilot was rescued after ejecting from a Mirage-2000 jet that crashed into the sea during a night training drill. The crash occurred off the coast of Hsinchu County, and the pilot was found in stable condition. The Ministry of National Defense has launched an investigation.
2024/09/10 23:47
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Taiwan boosts 2025 military budget by NT$20.3 billion
Discover the details of Taiwan’s 2025 military budget increase, focusing on delayed military sales payments and the distribution of funds across the army, navy, and air force. Learn about the impact of global events on Taiwan’s defense spending and the strategic investments in military equipment and personnel readiness.
2024/09/09 15:27
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President Lai stresses importance of peace in Taiwan Strait
Discover how President Lai Ching-te emphasizes peace in the Taiwan Strait and Taiwan’s commitment to democracy and sovereignty during Armed Forces Day. Learn about Taiwan’s defense strategies and budget plans for a stronger military.
2024/08/30 20:00
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Chiayi Air Force Base draws 100,000 to military showcase
Discover the highlights from the Chiayi Air Force Base open house, where over 100,000 witnessed F-16V jets and a UH-60M Black Hawk in action, emphasizing Taiwan’s defense readiness amid regional tensions.
2024/08/10 16:07
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Taiwan’s defense minister addresses temple ammo storage plan
Minister Koo Li-Hsiung addresses the use of temple spaces for ammunition storage, adherence to laws during the Han Kuang Exercise, and the establishment of a Defense Innovation Unit.
2024/07/10 16:43
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Military enthusiasts gather for AT-3’s final flight show
Witness the thrilling final showcase of Taiwan’s AT-3 jet trainers during the annual air force training session, as the nation prepares to transition to the more advanced Brave Eagle jets.
2024/06/27 16:29
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Taiwan mulls aerial refueling, early warning aircraft deals
Discover how Taiwan is exploring aerial refueling and early warning aircraft procurement with the U.S. and France to enhance its military capabilities amid increasing airspace intrusions.
2024/06/14 16:33
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Taiwan’s Air Force resumes overnight flight training
In response to escalating tensions and a changing geopolitical landscape, Taiwan’s Air Force has resumed overnight training to enhance pilots’ night operation skills, signaling a strategic shift in military preparedness.
2024/03/14 18:25
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Black Eagles wow fans at Kaohsiung Airport stopover
The South Korean Air Force Black Eagles Aerobatic Team captivated aviation enthusiasts with a stopover at Kaohsiung International Airport, showcasing their precision flying and promoting military aircraft technology.
2024/03/07 17:23
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MND: Three PRC balloons spotted near Taiwan amid tensions
Taipei (TVBS News) - The Ministry of National Defense (MND) reported that four People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) aircraft violated the median line of the Taiwan Strait or entered Taiwan’s southwest air defense identification zone (ADIZ) between Wednesday and Thursday morning. A total of 18 PLAAF aircraft and six PLAN vessels were detected around Taiwan during this period. The Republic of China Armed Forces responded by monitoring these violations with Combat Air Patrol (CAP) aircraft, navy vessels, and land-based missile systems. Additionally, the MND noted the presence of three Chinese balloons near Taiwan, floating at elevations between 13,000 and 24,000 feet. One balloon was located 72 nautical miles west of Keelung. The first balloon was detected at 5:57 a.m. on Wednesday, at a height of 24,000 feet, disappearing by 6:32 a.m. Another balloon was spotted at 3:11 p.m., at a height of 13,000 feet, disappearing by 3:57 p.m. The third balloon was seen at 3:30 p.m. at a height of 18,000 feet, disappearing by 4:14 p.m.
2024/01/25 11:58
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Defense Ministry to boost security ahead of Taiwan elections
The Ministry of National Defense in Taiwan is preparing for the upcoming presidential and legislative elections on Jan. 13, 2024, by upgrading its security readiness for 40 hours. This will take place from 5 p.m. on Jan. 12 until 8 a.m. on Jan. 14. Around 5,000 military personnel may not be able to cast their votes, similar to the 2020 general elections. However, the number of naval and air force personnel, 24-hour on-call missile units, and air force operations management on standby is expected to exceed that of 2020. The ministry has ordered its forces to compile rosters for Election Day and implement rotation measures for combat readiness to ensure the voting rights of military personnel. Due to tense military situations caused by periodic crossings of the median line of the strait by People’s Liberation Army vessels and aircraft since August last year, there may be more naval and air force personnel on standby compared to the 2020 presidential election. Typically, soldiers stationed far from their registered residences vote in the morning and then return to their camps before noon to switch with standby soldiers who then go out to vote.
2023/12/25 17:43
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Pentagon expedites F-16 sales to Taiwan: Hunter
The U.S. Air Force is actively exploring options to expedite the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Taiwan, with 136 upgraded aircraft already delivered and the final three on the way. An additional 66 new jets are scheduled to be delivered by the end of 2026. Concerns were raised by over 20 Republican members of Congress that the promised deliveries to Taiwan might be delayed due to commitments to Ukraine, Israel, and global security issues. Taiwan’s existing F-16 upgrade program has already faced significant delays due to a lack of crucial parts, and the delivery of the new jets has been postponed by over 15 months due to software development complexities. Lawmakers are committed to collaborating with the Pentagon to ensure the timely delivery of the jets, especially in light of China’s frequent military drills near Taiwan.
2023/12/22 18:08
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70 percent will fight if China attacks, study shows
A paper published by the Washington-based think tank Global Taiwanese Institute reveals findings of mainstream public opinion on Taiwanese defense. The paper, titled "Conversations with the Taiwanese about Taiwan’s Defense," shows that 70 percent of Taiwanese are willing to fight in the event of a Chinese invasion, while 20 percent would leave and 10 percent would choose to surrender. The results are based on conversations conducted by Taiwanese-American U.S. Air Force captain Jimmy Chien during his six-week stay in Taiwan, which included discussions with university students and retirees. Chien’s research challenges the perception that increased military strength and pressure from China could lead to military action, as most Taiwanese do not consider this a likely scenario. He argues that Taiwanese people believe China must first address its domestic affairs before resorting to force against Taiwan. Chien also notes that Taiwanese people are aware that the U.S. military is unlikely to deploy troops in the event of a war, and therefore hope to receive non-combat aid, such as supplies and maintenance, from the U.S. as a show of support in battling enemy forces.
2023/11/06 19:32
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Sky Dragon military drills show joint operational skills
Taiwan’s annual Air Force Tien Lung military drills, also known as "Sky Dragon," have commenced and will run from October 30 to November 3. The exercise involves key fighter aircraft such as the F-16V, Mirage 2000, and IDF, collaborating with other units to evaluate joint operational effectiveness. The drills encompass various airborne force-on-force scenarios, including air-to-air, air-to-sea, and air-to-ground warfare competitions. In addition, the exercise involves the participation of Air Force infantry and special forces units, engaging in activities like small arms firing, ammunition loading, and mobile defense operations. Outstanding pilots, including champions in air combat, target shooting, and bombardment, will be selected by the Air Force. This significant military exercise follows the "Chang Ching17 Exercise" conducted by the army from October 23 to 27, marking its first occurrence in six years.
2023/10/30 16:36
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MND reports 9 Chinese aircraft, 5 warships in Taiwan Strait
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense reported that nine Chinese aircraft and five warships were detected operating around the Taiwan Strait. Two SU-30 jets entered Taiwan’s north ADIZ. The Armed Forces are closely monitoring and responding to the situation using mission aircraft, ships, and missile systems.
2023/10/15 16:27
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Air Force fighter jets to escort Taiwan athletes back home
President Tsai Ing-wen has instructed the Air Force to accompany Taiwan’s heroic athletes on their return from the Hangzhou Asian Games. Taiwan secured an impressive 67 medals, including 19 gold, 20 silver, and 28 bronze, finishing 6th overall. This surpasses their pre-Games target and equals their gold medal tally from the 1998 Bangkok Asian Games. President Tsai expressed gratitude to all team members, including athletes, coaches, and support staff. The largest contingent of athletes is expected to return tonight at 9:30 p.m.
2023/10/09 16:55
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Taiwan mulls extending Dassault Mirage fighter jets’ service
Taiwan’s Air Force weighs the possibility of extending the service life of Mirage 2000 fighter jets by 20 years. Experts debate the need for longevity vs. modernization as the nation navigates cross-strait tensions. Learn more about the Mirage 2000 extension debate.
2023/08/14 17:23
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Air Force prepares for CCK Air Base Aviation Carnival
In preparation for the Ching Chuan Kang (CCK) Air Base Aviation Carnival on Aug. 12, Taiwan’s Air Force Thunder Tiger Aerobatics Team took to the skies to showcase their flight skills ahead of the main event.
2023/08/13 13:17
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Taiwan MND investigates suspected info leak to China
The Ministry of National Defense (MND) in Taiwan announced plans to increase their efforts in counter-intelligence on Wednesday (Aug. 2). This decision came in response to an ongoing investigation involving six naval and air force officers currently serving and a retired air force officer with the surname Liu.
2023/08/02 18:58