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Taiwan shows off first missile to be jointly manufactured with US arms maker

  • On September 17 in Taipei, Taiwan introduced its inaugural missile produced in collaboration with an American firm, signifying an important milestone in their defense partnership.
  • The unveiling follows Taiwan's aim to boost defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2030 amid increasing military pressure from China.
  • The military-owned NCSIST showcased the Barracuda-500, an autonomous, low-cost cruise weapon intended to strike warships in coordinated swarms, with plans to manufacture it domestically through technology transfer.
  • NCSIST President Li Shih-chiang said they aim to build a local production line and keep costs below T$6.5 million , while signing two contracts and six MOUs with U.S. and Canadian firms.
  • This defense cooperation reflects Taiwan's effort to counter China's threats and prepare for possible blockades, emphasizing self-reliance on the island itself.
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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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