Core Viewpoint - The Taiwanese military conducted a "HIMARS" launch exercise, which was criticized for being a "no-show" performance, highlighting concerns over the effectiveness of military preparedness and procurement strategies [1] Group 1: Military Procurement - The Taiwanese authorities' legislative body held a secret meeting to discuss a special military procurement budget of 1.25 trillion New Taiwan Dollars (approximately 275 billion Chinese Yuan) [1] - The defense department announced plans to procure over 200,000 drones and more than 1,000 unmanned vessels as part of seven project categories [1] - In the "long-range precision strike missile" category, the procurement includes 82 units of the M142 "HIMARS" high mobility artillery rocket system [1] Group 2: Defense Systems - The procurement plan also includes a total of over 200,000 drones and 1,000 unmanned vessels, along with various counter-drone systems [1] - Additionally, the plan encompasses the purchase of 1,050 "Javelin" missiles as part of the "air defense, anti-ballistic, and anti-armor missile" systems [1]
台军发射演练上演无实物表演
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2026-01-27 07:01