Arms procurement to partially boost Taiwan armed forces capability/ Isaak Zulkarnaen
Material type: TextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Asian Defence Journal September 2007, pp.32-34 (131)Summary: Taiwan's legislature has voted only a small portion of an $18 billion arms package. Legislators approved the purchase of P-3 Orion anti submarine reconnaissance aircraft. The approved purchases fall for short of arms package the best way to meet the challenge of China's military build up. The government is continuing its efforts to downsize the armed forces with a target of cutting the number of troops by 2008.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Taiwan's legislature has voted only a small portion of an $18 billion arms package. Legislators approved the purchase of P-3 Orion anti submarine reconnaissance aircraft. The approved purchases fall for short of arms package the best way to meet the challenge of China's military build up. The government is continuing its efforts to downsize the armed forces with a target of cutting the number of troops by 2008.
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