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  2. Defense industry of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan manufactures many of the "military grade" computer chips that are used by the American military-industrial complex, especially high performance ones. TSMC manufactured computer chips power the Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter. TSMC has faced pressure from the US government to move more of its military chip production to the United States. [38]

  3. Institute for National Defense and Security Research - Wikipedia

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    The Institute for National Defense and Security Research was inaugurated in May 2018 by Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, former minister of national defense Feng Shih-kuan and representatives from government, industry, academia, and civil society. It was founded with seven research departments, one research center, and 64 employees.

  4. Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    TADTE is organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA). It is held biennially . [ 2 ] Repeat exhibitors include both local firms such as, Lungteh Shipbuilding , [ 3 ] foreign companies such as Lockheed Martin , [ 4 ] and military concerns such as National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology [ 5 ] and the ...

  5. $8 billion US military aid package to Taiwan will 'boost ...

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    The package covers a wide range of parts and services aimed at maintaining and and upgrading Taiwan's military hardware. Separately, Taiwan has signed billions in contracts with the U.S. for ...

  6. National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology

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    9M14 Malyutka cutaway Gearing class destroyer underway in 1952. Prior to the establishment of NCSIST, Taiwan had a poorly organized national defense industrial program, but the nation was faced with an increasing military threat from the People's Republic of China and a drawdown in international support and exclusion from international forums.

  7. Republic of China Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan is considering reusing engines from inoperable F-5s in cruise missiles. [38] The Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC), previously known as Aero Industry Development Center, was founded in 1969 under the authority of the Republic of China Air Force to locally produce spares and military aircraft.

  8. Taiwan military says China lacks ability to invade, but has ...

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    TAIPEI (Reuters) -China lacks the ability to "fully" invade Taiwan as it does not have the equipment, but is bringing on line advanced new weapons and has other options to threaten Taiwan, such as ...

  9. Military Intelligence Bureau - Wikipedia

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    From 1995 to 1996, the Taiwan Strait Missile Crisis broke out and the PLA conducted large-scale military exercises in the Taiwan Strait. The military intelligence bureau was also working behind the scenes to conduct information tasks. However, Lee Teng-hui said at a press conference that the PLA's missiles were not live bullets, but blanks ...