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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Missile production to hit delivery peak


A domestically made Hsiung Feng III medium-range supersonic missile is launched during an air force and navy drill in Pingtung County on May 24.
Photo: EPA-EFE / the Ministry of National Defense

A domestically made Hsiung Feng III medium-range supersonic missile is launched during an air force and navy drill in Pingtung County on May 24. Photo: EPA-EFE / the Ministry of National Defense

2023/06/26 03:00

OVERHAUL: The military plans to gradually update its anti-ship and air-defense units as new missiles are delivered, while retiring older systems, an official said

By Lo Tien-pin / Staff reporter, with CNA

More than 1,000 domestically produced missiles are expected to be delivered next year and a production plan would be adjusted according to the nation’s needs, defense sources said on Saturday.

The Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology (CSIST) is manufacturing the missiles as part of its Sea-Air Combat Power Improvement Plan.

The plan has been allocated a special budget of NT$228.9 billion (US$7.4 billion) from last year to 2026, with this year’s budget being the highest at NT$60.9 billion, one of the sources said.

Last year’s budget was NT$46.3 billion, while the budget would be NT$47.4 billion next year, NT$45.8 billion in 2025 and NT$28.3 in 2026, the source said.

The allocation is expected to result in the largest delivery of missiles next year to address developments in the Taiwan Strait, they said.

This year’s missile production is estimated to be close to 1,000, the source said.

The overall spending plan includes two phases of mobile coastal-defense cruise missiles, an air-defense system, an uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) system, the Wan Chien air-to-ground missile system, the Hsiung Feng II-E (HF-2E) land attack cruise missile system, and two phases of high-performance naval vessels, as well as weapons systems for coast guard vessels, the source said.

The manufacture of the Wan Chien air-to-ground missile system is to be completed next year, while the UAV and the HF-2E missile systems would be ready in 2025, the source said.

Asked whether the government would unveil a second purchase package or raise the annual defense budget to boost weapons manufacturing, a high-ranking official said on condition of anonymity that the government would follow the most suitable plan based on its predictions of how the cross-strait situation would develop.

With the delivery of sea and air missiles, the military would gradually adjust its air-defense, anti-ship and naval units, while retiring old missile systems, the official said.

Countries such as the US, Japan and China are paying attention to the combat power of Taiwan’s missile forces, they said, adding that the military would unveil the outcomes of its improvement plan soon.

In other developments, a source close to the military yesterday said that the army is customizing reconnaissance drones made by the CSIST to give them combat capabilities.

Some of the UAVs have been equipped with a laser targeting system that can lock on to targets and transmit the coordinates to a military base, the source said.

Others would be equipped with weapons systems to give them the capability to retaliate against possible to attacks while on reconnaissance missions, the source said.

The drones being refitted are among the 50 rotor-based models ordered from the CSIST for NT$779.98 million. Fourteen were delivered last year and 36 this year.

The UAV was unveiled at a military demonstration in January. The army at the time said soldiers need only two weeks of training to operate the drones, with refresher courses scheduled every two years.

The drone is 180cm long, 39cm wide and 55.7cm high. It has a top speed of 64kph and can climb to 1,500m.

Weighing 25kg, it can withstand level 6 winds on the Beaufort Wind Scale and can fly for 60 minutes on a single charge.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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