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Taiwan debuted its new US-supplied M1A2T Abrams tanks in live-fire drills, showcasing advanced capabilities aimed at ...
Key Points and Summary – The M60A3 was the final and most advanced variant of the M60 main battle tank series, serving as a ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The Army's First Combat Zone conducted a live-fire drill early Monday morning, simulating a Chinese ...
The decision to locally upgrade Taiwan’s M60A3 tanks is likely driven in part by a push for greater participation by the local defense industry in military programs.
The Republic of China Army (ROCA) has announced it will kick off a research process to upgrade its M60A3 TTS MBT fleet. After a long and fruitless period of seeking US-built M1 Abrams tanks, the ROCA ...
Taiwan ’s ageing M60A3 tanks will be upgraded to improve combat capability in the event of an attempted attack by the People’s Liberation Army, the island’s military said.
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The Army will upgrade equipment and systems on some of its 460 M60A3 TTS tanks beginning next year, reports said Friday (Nov. 5). Since the vehicles will be used for some ...
Taiwan on Monday test-fired for the first time a new US-supplied rocket system that has been widely used by Ukraine against Russia and could be deployed to hit targets in China if there is a war ...
Taiwan's central bank kept its policy rate unchanged on Thursday, citing the island's robust tech-driven economy and moderating inflation, while signalling there was no need for a rate cut this year.
This story is part of Forbes’ coverage of Taiwan’s Richest 2025. See the full list here. Taiwan’s thriving semiconductor industry continues to boost its economy, which grew at an annual rate ...
Still, Taiwan’s renewed interest in the Abrams comes as something of a surprise. Taipei had announced in October 2017 that it would locally upgrade its U.S.-made M60A3 main battle tanks.
The army is to upgrade its M60A3 Patton tanks as part of a five-year plan to build up its combat forces, army generals told Control Yuan President Chang Po-ya (張博雅) at a conference in Kinmen County on ...