Are the latest patriot missiles an opiate for Taiwan.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): Online resources: In: Asian Defence & Diplomacy Vol 15. No 1, January 2008, pp. 21-25 (130)Summary: Recently announced American arms sale to Taiwan. The US department of defence told the congress in November 2007, that the administration had agree to sell US $940 million (NT$30 billion) worth of patriot missile system upgrades to Taiwan. Taiwanese military already possesses the enhanced PAC-2 patriot missiles but still eager to pursue the acquisition of PAC -3 missiles. Could the PAC-3 often so highly regarded, effectively defend the Taiwan island?.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Recently announced American arms sale to Taiwan. The US department of defence told the congress in November 2007, that the administration had agree to sell US $940 million (NT$30 billion) worth of patriot missile system upgrades to Taiwan. Taiwanese military already possesses the enhanced PAC-2 patriot missiles but still eager to pursue the acquisition of PAC -3 missiles. Could the PAC-3 often so highly regarded, effectively defend the Taiwan island?.
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