Taiwan to buy 400 US anti-ship missiles to face China threat

Taiwan to buy 400 US anti-ship missiles to face China threat

This marks the first time the island will get the mobile, land-launched version.

US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who hosted Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen in California, had stressed the need to accelerate arms deliveries to Taiwan (Taiwan Presidential Office/AP pic)
TAIPEI:
Taiwan will buy as many as 400 US land-launched Harpoon missiles in the face of rising threat from China, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing a trade group’s leader and people familiar with the issue.

A contract with Boeing that the US Naval Air Systems Command issued on Taiwan’s behalf marks the first time the island will get the mobile, land-launched version, the report said citing Rupert Hammond-Chambers, president of the US-Taiwan Business Council. It previously purchased the ship-launched version.

This month, US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy hosted Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen in California and stressed the need to accelerate arms deliveries to Taiwan in the face of rising threats from China.

After the meeting, Mike Gallagher, Republican chairman of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, said he would like to look for ways to get Harpoon anti-ship missiles to Taiwan ahead of those scheduled to go to Saudi Arabia.

In 2020, Taiwan said that it planned to buy land-based Boeing-made Harpoon anti-ship missiles as part of its military modernisation efforts.

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