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Taiwan Navy
Taiwan President Apologizes After 28 Navy Sailors Infected in COVID-19 Cluster
By Nick Aspinwall
Tsai Ing-wen vowed an investigation into Taiwan’s military, which lawmakers suspect failed to report COVID-19 cases on board a vessel returning from Palau.
Taiwan’s Difficult-Yet-Viable Indigenous Submarine Project Needs Cross-Party Support
By Yawen Tsao
Han Kuo-yu’s controversial comments on the submarine project spark a backlash.
Confirmed: Taiwan To Purchase US Anti-Submarine Warfare Helicopters
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Taiwan’s military recently confirmed that it intends to purchase ten Seahawk aircraft.
Taiwan Navy Eyes New US Anti-Submarine Warfare Helicopters
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Taipei wants to replace its aging fleet amid a growing cross-strait military imbalance.
Taiwan’s Submarine Saga
By Wang, Jyh-perng and Tan, Chih-lung
The Indigenous Defense Submarines program has had a long and convoluted history.
The Taiwanese Navy's Newest Ship: The Panshih
By Ankit Panda
The Taiwanese navy took delivery of its newest indigenously built support-and-supply ship, the Panshih.
Taiwan's New Stealth Corvettes: Just What the Doctor Ordered?
By James R. Holmes
Taiwan's got a new tool in its sea-denial toolkit.
To Buy or Not to Buy? A Dilemma for Taiwan’s Navy
By J. Michael Cole
Taiwan's Navy is considering the purchase of Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates. Does it really need them?
Indigenous Submarines an Unlikely Dream for Taiwan
By Wu Shang-su
Building a diesel-electric submarine looks technically and politically unrealistic.
Submarines for Taiwan: A Flight of Fancy
“Taiwan should forge an assassin’s mace that skims the waves—not one that dives beneath them.”
A Navy’s Vital Silent Service
Submariners may be the ‘silent service,’ but they’re also essential for forces like the Taiwanese Navy.
A Navy’s Vital Silent Service
Submariners may be the ‘silent service,’ but they’re also essential for forces like the Taiwanese Navy.
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