US confirms sale of $700 million air defense missile system to Taiwan
The contract to Raytheon supports Taiwan’s multilayered air defense amid rising regional tensions, with production expected to complete by 2031 using $699 million in U.S. funds.
- The United States has confirmed the sale of an advanced $700 million air defense missile system to Taiwan, which has been battle-tested in Ukraine.
- The National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System is made by RTX and offers Taiwan a boost in air defense capabilities amid rising tensions with China.
- The sale reaffirms U.S. support for Taiwan and comes amid worsening diplomatic tensions between China and Taiwan over claims of sovereignty.
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Taiwan to Acquire Advanced Air Defense System from US
Already a subscriber? Make sure to log into your account before viewing this content. You can access your account by hitting the “login” button on the top right corner. Still unable to see the content after signing in? Make sure your card on file is up-to-date. The United States has officially inked a roughly $700 million defense contract to supply Taiwan with advanced air defense systems. Some shit you should know before you dig in: I…
The US has confirmed it will sell Taiwan a new NASAMS air defense missile system worth $700 million amid tensions in the South China Sea.
US Confirms Sale of Air Defense Missile System to Taiwan
The Pentagon has confirmed the sale of an advanced surface-to-air missile system to Taiwan, marking the second U.S. weapons package in a week and bringing the total value to $1 billion. In a Nov. 17 contract announcement, the Pentagon said U.S.-based aerospace and defense company RTX was given a firm fixed-price contract for procurement of the National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System (NASAMS) medium-range air defense solutions. “Fiscal 20…
The US has sold Taiwan an advanced anti-missile system (NASAMS) for the equivalent of 14 billion crowns, following up on previous arms sales to a country that fears a possible invasion by China.
The U.S. War Department said it has awarded Raytheon a nearly $700 million contract to purchase advanced surface-to-air missile systems for sale to Taiwan. This marks the second U.S. arms sale to Taiwan within a week, bringing the total arms sales to $1 billion.
Washington Delivers $700M Worth NASAMS Deal To Bolster Taiwan Defense
The United States approved a nearly $700 million sale of NASAMS missile systems to Taiwan, marking Washington’s second major weapons package for Taipei in a week and bringing the total to $1 billion. The Pentagon said RTX will supply the medium-range air defense units, which have been used in Ukraine, with delivery expected by 2031. Only Australia and Indonesia currently operate NASAMS in the Asia-Pacific. 🚨🇺🇸🇹🇼 U.S. HITS TAIWAN WITH A $699…
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