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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Tsai inaugurates two navy corvettes


Navy sailors walk past a Taiwan-made corvette during its inauguration ceremony at Suao Harbor in Yilan County yesterday.
Photo: Sam Yeh, AFP

Navy sailors walk past a Taiwan-made corvette during its inauguration ceremony at Suao Harbor in Yilan County yesterday. Photo: Sam Yeh, AFP

2024/03/27 03:00

‘CARRIER KILLERS’: The Tuo Chiang-class corvettes’ stealth capability means they have a radar cross-section as small as the size of a fishing boat, an analyst said

/ Staff writer, with CNA

President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) yesterday presided over a ceremony at Yilan County’s Suao Harbor (蘇澳港), where the navy took delivery of two indigenous Tuo Chiang-class corvettes.

The corvettes, An Chiang (安江) and Wan Chiang (萬江), along with the introduction of the coast guard’s third and fourth 4,000-tonne cutters earlier this month, are a testament to Taiwan’s shipbuilding capability and signify the nation’s resolve to defend democracy and freedom, Tsai said.

The vessels are also the last two of six Tuo Chiang-class corvettes ordered from Lungteh Shipbuilding Co (龍德造船) by the navy, Tsai said.

The first Tuo Chiang-class vessel delivered was Ta Chiang (塔江) in 2021, with the vessel’s excellent performance earning international praise after it passed operational tests and evaluations, she said.

The wide recognition motivated the government to speed up corvette production, which allowed for the early delivery of the corvettes yesterday, she said.

The Tuo Chiang-class corvettes have stealth capability, improved stability and are the first small navy ships to be equipped with air defense missiles, she added.

The vessels also have more powerful performance than the outgoing Chin Chiang-class corvettes which they are to replace, Tsai said.

Su Tzu-yun (蘇紫雲), a research fellow at the Institute for National Defense and Security Research, said the Tuo Chiang-class corvettes, which some media outlets have described as “carrier killers,” are “small, but mighty.”

With a displacement of only 685 tonnes, the highly mobile corvettes can travel at 40 knots, Su said.

Their stealth capability means they have a radar cross-section as small as the size of a fishing boat, he said.

Crucially, they are equipped with layered weapons systems giving them formidable firepower, including TC- 2N air defense missiles, the Hsiung Feng II and Hsiung Feng III anti-ship missiles, and OTO Melara 76mm guns, he said.

The corvettes also have the Phalanx close-in weapons system, which can intercept missiles, as their final line of defense, he added.

The corvettes can be used in combination with land vehicle-mounted missile systems under the planned coastal combat command to guard offshore areas and prevent enemies from attempting landing operations, while submarines are deployed further from shore as a deterrence, thereby forming a multilayered barrier zone, Su said.

The navy plans to acquire five more Tuo Chiang-class corvettes, the contract for which was awarded to Lungteh in March last year.

Also yesterday, Taiwan tested its air defenses in early morning drills using surface-to-air missiles, and air, land and naval forces, saying it would continue to intensify training in the face of China’s frequent military activities nearby.

The Air Force Headquarters in a brief statement said that between 5am and 7am it carried out “overall air defense combat plan exercises” using domestic Sky Bow and US-made Patriot surface-to-air missiles in conjunction with aircraft and navy ships.

The drills were “to inspect and verify the joint air defense combat command and control of the three branches,” it said, adding that the outcome was “good.”

“In the face of Chinese aircraft and ships frequently encroaching into Taiwan’s surrounding sea and air space, the air force will continue to increase its training intensity to deal with potential threats,” the statement said.

Ministry of National Defense spokesman Sun Li-fang (孫立方) said that although there was no direct link between what he called routine annual drills such as these and current tensions, the threat from China is continuing to rise.

“Working out how to bolster our overall military capabilities is very important,” he told reporters.

Additional reporting by Reuters

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES


President Tsai Ing-wen inaugurates two Tuo Chiang-class corvettes at Suao Harbor in Yilan County yesterday.
Photo: Ann Wang, Reuters

President Tsai Ing-wen inaugurates two Tuo Chiang-class corvettes at Suao Harbor in Yilan County yesterday. Photo: Ann Wang, Reuters

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