With the Lunar New Year approaching, Minister of National Defense Wellington Koo Li-hsiung visited northern armaments units this morning to extend his early New Year greetings to the personnel, affirming their efforts and contributions to diligently producing armaments for safeguarding national security during the past year.
Minister Koo first visited the Armaments Bureau’s 202nd Arsenal and the Technical Data, Test & Evaluation Center, receiving briefings and understanding on-site operations of production line. At the same time, on behalf of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces President Lai Ching-te, he encouraged and comforted the personnel, thanking them for steadfastly standing at their posts so that the public could enjoy a peaceful Lunar New Year.
Minister Koo stated that the Armaments Bureau’s 202nd Arsenal shouldered the critical responsibility of researching, developing, and producing multiple types of ammunition which involved high-risk tasks. The unit had to prioritize safety and security protection, strictly pyrotechnics operating rules, improve operating processes, continuously introduce new protective equipment, establish a safe workplace environment, strengthen personnel education and training, and enhance disaster response capabilities to ensure mission to be carried out free of incidents.
Minister Koo pointed out that currently defense self-reliance was key to defense policy, with armaments playing a pivotal role. He encouraged everyone to continue improving research, development, production, and testing efficiency to provide stable support to meet the demands of combat readiness. Minister Koo also extended his early Lunar New Year greetings to all personnel, thanking them for their long-term hard work at the posts, and wishing all service members and their families abundant fortune and peace in the Year of the Horse.