United States weighs delaying Taiwan arms sale as Trump focuses on China trade summit – The Hill
A planned U.S. arms sale to Taiwan is colliding with President Trump’s effort to secure a trade deal with China.
A planned U.S. arms sale to Taiwan is colliding with President Trump’s effort to secure a trade deal with China.
The U.S. Department of War announced that it has signed a contract with Lockheed Martin to service and recertify Patriot PAC-3 missiles owned by Taiwan.
The U.S. Department of War said on Wednesday that defence contractor Lockheed Martin had been awarded a contract linked to foreign military sales to Taiwan to address what Washington described as an urgent requirement for the island’s air force.
The United States Department of War has published the “Report to Congress on Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China 2025”, assessing China’s long-term military ambitions.
The United States Department of State has approved requests for price and availability submitted by the authorities in Taiwan, covering a package of potential arms purchases with a total value exceeding USD 10 billion.
The United States Department of War has announced a production contract with RTX for the manufacture and delivery of NASAMS fire units destined for Taiwan.
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Taiwan’s proposed development of a “T-Dome” missile defence system would significantly enhance its multilayer air defence capabilities, military experts said yesterday.
According to Northrop Grumman, the AN/TPS-78 ADCAP radar is based on more than 60 years of company experience in high-performance radar systems and is already fielded worldwide.
The agreement will see Tekever’s battle-proven UAS integrated with Apex’s manned aviation solutions and operational knowledge to enhance ISR capacity. Both companies will work closely with Taiwan’s Civil Aviation Administration and other authorities to ensure regulatory compliance and safe deployment. In addition, the partners intend to explore opportunities for local production and integration of
The United States has approved a USD 2 billion arms package for Taiwan, including NASAMS air defence system with AMRAAM-ER missiles.
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