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The Age reported that the main driver of changes to AUKUS is US Undersecretary of Defence Elbridge Colby, who had previously ...
Australia is facing the prospect of a Trump administration review demanding it pay more for the $368 billion AUKUS pact – and ...
The Hai Kun-class submarine is a class of attack submarines built by CSBC Corporation, Taiwan for the Republic of China Navy.
Submarines play a vital role in Taiwan's defense by offering the possibility of countering a Chinese blockade of the democratic island in the event of war.
Taiwan has conducted its first sea trial of a domestically developed submarine, the Narwhal. The submarine program aims to enhance Taiwan's defense against China's military assertions.
The prototype of the Hai Kun-class indigenous defense submarine was moved from a dry dock to another dock in Kaohsiung yesterday to facilitate more testing. A photograph of the vessel being towed was ...
Taiwan has advantages over Southeast Asia, including democratic values, high engineering quality, and a comprehensive supply chain. As a vital digital hub in the Asia-Pacific region, Taiwan’s ...
Premier Cho Jung-tai signed off on the estimated 284 billion New Taiwan dollars ($8.8 billion) program. But the KMT and TPP, which hold a legislative majority, could vote down the submarine budget ...
Taiwan's fleet of P-3C Orion anti-submarine aircraft are based at the Pingtung air base in southern Taiwan, giving easy access to the southern part of the strait.
Taiwan, which China views as its own territory, has made the submarine program a key part of an ambitious project to modernize its armed forces as Beijing stages almost daily military exercises to ...
Although Taiwan wanted to produce all aspects of the new submarine, at least seven countries provided assistance to ensure it had the capabilities desired by the ROC Navy: the US provided ...
Taiwan’s first domestically developed diesel submarine – the Hai Kun, first of a class by the same name – was unveiled on September 28 in a moment of great fanfare.