Taiwan will double down on strengthening key facilities, including defences against drones, and ramp up ammunition production to withstand growing pressure from the mainland, according to senior officials on the island.
Taiwanese Vice-Premier Cheng Li-chiun said on Thursday that the government would continue to reinforce critical infrastructure and defences against unmanned aerial vehicles.
“Taiwan must be more fully prepared, especially in the face of the possibility of various new forms of...
Taiwan to fortify critical facilities and ramp up ammunition output to ward off PLA pressure
Published 14 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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