Taiwanese President William Lai Ching-te said Thursday that the island's defense budget will exceed 3% of its economic output ...
The People’s Liberation Army has unveiled the first of what are expected to be as many as five special barges with bridges ...
The barges have road spans longer than football fields that could enable rapid deployment beyond heavily defended beaches.
Raymond Greene, the most senior U.S. official in Taiwan, said Washington will not abandon its commitment to the island.
Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te took a major step forward on Feb. 14 when he publicly committed to raising Taiwan’s defense spending from 2.45 percent to 3 percent of GDP in 2025 through a special ...
Taiwan has and would continue to improve its combat capabilities and procure military equipment based on its own national defense requirements, high-ranking government officials said today.
that can offload military vehicles and equipment directly onto Taiwan’s roads. Analysts have compared the barges to the Mulberry Harbors constructed and deployed on Normandy’s invasion beaches ...
Taiwan's military responded by sending sea, air and land forces to "monitor, alert and respond appropriately," the statement said. China's People's Liberation Army "has blatantly violated ...
New images reveal China’s development of ‘invasion barges’ designed to transport troops and equipment, raising concerns about ...