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《TAIPEI TIMES》Grenade training part of new drills

Volunteer soldiers practice throwing hand grenades on Oct. 11, 2020.
Photo: CNA

Volunteer soldiers practice throwing hand grenades on Oct. 11, 2020. Photo: CNA

2023/09/08 03:00

MUM’S THE WORD: The defense ministry refused to confirm a report that a ‘US Joint Training Team Logistics Support Group‘ is to be set up in Taiwan

By Wu Shu-wei and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporter, with staff writer

Hand-grenade training, including the throwing of live grenades, is to be incorporated into the basic training of all volunteers and conscripts starting next year, as the military restarts the year-long draft, the Army Command Headquarters said yesterday.

Grenade training would be mandatory for volunteers and draftees enlisting next year, but not reservists undergoing the four-month refresher training, army Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Chen Chien-yi (陳建義) told a regular news conference at the Ministry of National Defense in Taipei.

The enhanced eight-week basic training program is being prepared for its launch next year at the Chenggongling military training camp, he said, adding that the revised program would focus on incrementally increasing the difficulty level of the drills.

The hand-grenade course is to include instructions on the steps for throwing the munition, principles of operation and safety standards before a live throw is conducted, Chen said.

Chen was asked about reports that the military plans to procure NT$1.03 billion (US$32.2 million) of M67 grenades from the US and NT$372 million of Mk 2 grenades from the Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology.

He said that while the military is striving to build up its ammunition stockpile, including procuring grenades from the US, it has no interest in buying Mk 2 grenades, which is a 100-year-old design.

The institute’s contract was to make 240,000 replacement fuses for Mk 2 grenades currently in inventory, which are to be used for training purposes, Chen said, adding that new fuses are needed to ensure the safety of trainees.

Asked about the price of NT$1,550 per fuse, he said the cost is justified, as replacing the fuses would allow the military to use a vast stock of old grenades instead of destroying them.

The military’s management of traditional munitions held in reserve must take into account a myriad of possible conditions that might occur in a conflict, Chen added.

Separately, the ministry refused to confirm a report that a US joint training and logistic group is being established in Taiwan, but acknowledged that the Pentagon has plans to reposition part of its ammunition and equipment reserves from Southeast Asia to Taiwan.

The specific type of munitions and equipment to be stored in Taiwan is yet to be determined as negotiations are ongoing, the ministry said.

The Chinese-language United Daily News on Monday reported that the army’s budget for the next fiscal year includes an NT$376 million allocation for a “US Joint Training Team Logistics Support Group” and expenses associated with that organization.

The funds made provisions for ammunition and equipment storage management, maintenance and repair, sustainment and technical support for advanced weapon systems, and overhead costs, the newspaper said.

The joint training and logistics center is to be set up to train Taiwanese troops in using US weapons and equipment, and provide technical support and logistics in an integrated operation, the report said.

The center would be made up of 200 US personnel, it said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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