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Looking To Buy NASAMS Air Defence System From US: Taiwan
- Tuesday July 18, 2023
- World News | Reuters
Taiwan is looking to buy National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems, or NASAMS, from the United States to upgrade its air defence capabilities having seen how well they work in Ukraine, the island's defence minister said on Tuesday.
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Can't Afford US Anti-Submarine Helicopters, Says Taiwan
- Thursday May 5, 2022
- World News | Reuters
Taiwan signalled on Thursday that it had abandoned a plan to buy advanced new anti-submarine warfare helicopters from the United States, saying they were too expensive.
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Taiwan Advances Its Missile, Drone Attack Capabilities: Report
- Friday April 22, 2022
- World News | Reuters
Taiwan is developing missiles that can attack enemy air bases and bring down cruise missiles, and drones that can target their firing locations, according to a report by the military-owned body making the weapons.
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US Approves $98 Million Sale To Support Taiwan's Air Defence System
- Wednesday April 6, 2022
- World News | Reuters
he U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale to Taiwan of equipment, training and other items to support the Patriot Air Defense System in a deal valued at up to $95 million, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.
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US Approves $2.4 Billion Sale Of Harpoon Missiles To Taiwan
- Tuesday October 27, 2020
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The United States on Monday announced it had approved a $2.4 billion sale of 100 Harpoon coastal defense systems to Taiwan, a move sure to anger Beijing following Washington's $1 billion missile deal last week with the self-ruled island.
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Taiwan to Spend $2.5 Billion on Anti-Missile Systems
- Saturday August 30, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Taiwan plans to spend Tw$74.8 billion ($2.5 billion) in the next nine years to acquire anti-missile systems to boost its aerial defences against China, a lawmaker and media said on Saturday.
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Looking To Buy NASAMS Air Defence System From US: Taiwan
- Tuesday July 18, 2023
- World News | Reuters
Taiwan is looking to buy National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems, or NASAMS, from the United States to upgrade its air defence capabilities having seen how well they work in Ukraine, the island's defence minister said on Tuesday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Can't Afford US Anti-Submarine Helicopters, Says Taiwan
- Thursday May 5, 2022
- World News | Reuters
Taiwan signalled on Thursday that it had abandoned a plan to buy advanced new anti-submarine warfare helicopters from the United States, saying they were too expensive.
- www.ndtv.com
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Taiwan Advances Its Missile, Drone Attack Capabilities: Report
- Friday April 22, 2022
- World News | Reuters
Taiwan is developing missiles that can attack enemy air bases and bring down cruise missiles, and drones that can target their firing locations, according to a report by the military-owned body making the weapons.
- www.ndtv.com
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US Approves $98 Million Sale To Support Taiwan's Air Defence System
- Wednesday April 6, 2022
- World News | Reuters
he U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale to Taiwan of equipment, training and other items to support the Patriot Air Defense System in a deal valued at up to $95 million, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.
- www.ndtv.com
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US Approves $2.4 Billion Sale Of Harpoon Missiles To Taiwan
- Tuesday October 27, 2020
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The United States on Monday announced it had approved a $2.4 billion sale of 100 Harpoon coastal defense systems to Taiwan, a move sure to anger Beijing following Washington's $1 billion missile deal last week with the self-ruled island.
- www.ndtv.com
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Taiwan to Spend $2.5 Billion on Anti-Missile Systems
- Saturday August 30, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Taiwan plans to spend Tw$74.8 billion ($2.5 billion) in the next nine years to acquire anti-missile systems to boost its aerial defences against China, a lawmaker and media said on Saturday.
- www.ndtv.com