Taiwan stresses China's growing offensive options / John Hill

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Jane's Intelligence Review Vol 18 No 11, November 2006, pp.54-55Summary: Taiwan is concerned about how best to respond to China's growing military strength. The latter includes six coastal ballistic missile brigades facing Taiwan that are expected by the end of the year to have 800 missiles capable of hitting the island, a 1500 vessel navy, 500 new aircraft, electronic warfare assets, and a vast army.
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Taiwan is concerned about how best to respond to China's growing military strength. The latter includes six coastal ballistic missile brigades facing Taiwan that are expected by the end of the year to have 800 missiles capable of hitting the island, a 1500 vessel navy, 500 new aircraft, electronic warfare assets, and a vast army.

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