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President Lai Consoles Military Personnel in Eastern Taiwan, Reaffirming Government’s Commitment to Supporting the Armed ForcesOn the morning of January 21, 2025, President Lai Ching-te visited military units in Taitung, including the Army Taitung Regional Command, Navy Fugang Radar Station, and the Air Force 7th Tactical Fighter Wing. The President expressed his deep appreciation for the steadfast dedication of the military in safeguarding national security, allowing citizens to enjoy a peaceful and secure Lunar New Year. He emphasized that the government will continue to provide substantial resources to support the armed forces, pledging to be their most reliable and steadfast ally. Additionally, President Lai urged both the ruling and opposition parties to unite in their support for national defense, particularly in strengthening the defense budget and ensuring the welfare of all military personnel. During his visit, President Lai began by inspecting the Army Taitung Regional Command, where he observed combat readiness exercises conducted by the forces stationed there. He then proceeded to the Navy Fugang Radar Station to review maritime operations. Using the rapid communication system, President Lai engaged in a conversation with officers aboard the Frigate ROCS Si Ning (PFG-1203), thanking them for their continued efforts in patrolling Taiwan’s territorial waters and defending its maritime borders, ensuring the safety and security of the country. In his remarks, President Lai acknowledged the harsh winter maritime conditions in Taiwan, urging all military personnel to exercise cautiously and prioritize their safety while carrying out their duties. He also extended his heartfelt wishes for a prosperous and joyful Lunar New Year to all personnel, expressing hopes for good fortune and smooth progress in the Year of the Snake. Following his visits to the Army and Navy, President Lai traveled to the Air Force 7th Tactical Fighter Wing, where he received a briefing on the T-BE5A Brave Eagle and General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon, along with the wing’s current missions and operational capabilities. During his time with the personnel, the President expressed his gratitude and presented bonuses, spring couplets, red envelopes, and lucky bags as tokens of appreciation for their dedication and hard work. In his address, President Lai emphasized that his visit was not only to observe the military’s routine training but to personally represent the gratitude of all Taiwanese citizens for the military’s unwavering commitment to defending the nation’s security. He commended the military for their diligence and responsibility, noting that the nation’s defense is in capable hands, with dedicated personnel from all branches of the armed forces, both at home and abroad. President Lai further noted the recent transition of the 7th Squadron into a tactical fighter wing, which included the acquisition of the latest F-16V fighter jets as part of ongoing military modernization efforts. He praised both the pilots and ground crew for their collaboration during the transition period, ensuring that Taiwan’s eastern airspace remains secure. President Lai also assured the public that the military will continue to play a critical role in protecting Taiwan’s sovereignty and maintaining regional peace and stability. The President took the opportunity to address the growing regional challenges posed by the increased ambitions of authoritarian regimes, particularly China, which has escalated its aggressive and destabilizing actions in recent years. He reaffirmed Taiwan’s commitment to defending democracy, peace, and prosperity, underlining that Taiwan cannot place its trust in the goodwill of others alone but must rely on its strength to secure lasting peace. In conclusion, President Lai reiterated the government's unwavering commitment to supporting the military through continued investment in defense resources, research, and development. He called for bipartisanship in supporting national defense and emphasized that, as international conditions continue to evolve, Taiwan must stand united in its defense of peace and democracy. The President also took a moment to thank all military personnel for their tireless efforts during the holiday season, ensuring that citizens could celebrate the Lunar New Year in peace. As the Lunar New Year approaches, President Lai extends his warmest wishes for health, happiness, and success in the coming year. He urged all military personnel on duty, particularly those from Taitung, to take time to connect with their families, offering his thanks for their sacrifices. The President was accompanied by the Secretary of National Security Council-General Wu Chao-hsieh, Deputy Secretary-General Liu Te-jin, Minister of National Defense Gu Li-xiong, Chief of Army General Lu, Chief of Air Force General Zheng, Deputy Chief of Navy General Ma, and other senior officials during the visit.2025/01/21 -
Minister Gu Expresses Appreciation to Soldiers Stationed Remote Areas, Recognizes Their Dedication to Safeguarding the Taiwan StraitAs the Lunar New Year approaches, Minister of National Defense, Gu Lixiong, visited remote military units located in high-altitude regions today to extend his appreciation to the soldiers maintaining their posts. He commended their relentless efforts in executing missions around the clock, ensuring the protection of maritime and airspace domains, closely monitoring regional developments, and safeguarding the security of the Taiwan Strait. In the morning, Minister Gu visited Navy and Air Force units, where he was briefed on their operational readiness and recent major mission accomplishments. Representing President and Commander-in-Chief, Lai Ching-te, Minister Gu expressed his sincere gratitude to the personnel for their dedication. He also took the opportunity to observe the living conditions at the military base and personally inquired about the well-being of the soldiers while providing guidance on their tasks. Minister Gu emphasized the exceptional performance of soldiers stationed in remote and high-altitude areas, where they continue to execute joint intelligence and surveillance operations under challenging conditions. He acknowledged their unwavering commitment to national defense and their resolute belief in protecting the security of the nation. Special recognition was given to the soldiers for their perseverance in overcoming difficulties such as harsh terrain, weather, and living conditions during mission execution, contributing significantly to maintaining peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait. During his visit, Minister Gu engaged with the soldiers, gaining a comprehensive understanding of their current situation. He underscored the Ministry of National Defense's ongoing efforts to improve service conditions and enhance operational effectiveness, ensuring that the soldiers can carry out their responsibilities in a better working environment. In addition, to show appreciation for their hard work and dedication, Minister Gu arranged for hotpot meal kits to be distributed to the soldiers, creating a warm and festive atmosphere ahead of the upcoming Lunar New Year. Minister Gu also encouraged all personnel to remain vigilant and continue to closely monitor the situation during the Lunar New Year period. He reminded the soldiers to prioritize their health while on duty and expressed his hope that they would enjoy quality time with their families during their scheduled holiday leave.2025/01/14 -
Navy Enhance Combat Readiness During Chinese New Year; Media Embark with the Fleet to Witness Training ExercisesThe "2025 Chinese New Year Combat Readiness Enhancement Media Visit Program" concluded its final day today. This morning, media representatives were invited to the Navy's Zuoying Base, where they embarked on naval vessels to observe live military exercises and gain insight into the training and preparedness of the Navy personnel. The exercise featured the use of surveillance radar and unmanned vehicles to simulate the detection and tracking of potential threats in the southwest maritime region. Mobile missile units swiftly deployed to tactical positions, engaged targets after launch, and coordinated with high-performance vessels, including missile boats such as the Kuang Hua VI-class Missile Boat, which urgently deployed to engage maritime targets. This operation integrated both naval and shore-based forces to execute coastal strike operations. Additionally, the domestically built Dawu-class Rescue and Salvage Ship made its debut, showcasing its maneuverability and underwater rescue capabilities, including the deployment of a diving bell. Simultaneously, the Underwater Operations Unit, utilizing the newly inaugurated "Mercury Camp" diving training center, conducted ship-lifting exercises with diving bells and buoyancy bags, as well as underwater welding and cutting drills. Rear Admiral Chen, Commander of the 192nd Fleet, remarked that today's media participation allowed reporters to gain a firsthand understanding of the current operational status of frontline naval personnel. He expressed confidence that the experience left a lasting impression on the media attendees. In light of the ongoing gray-zone threat posed by the People's Republic of China, the Navy remains committed to enhancing its combined peacetime and wartime training. Through direct media coverage, the Navy aims to demonstrate its steadfast commitment to maintaining combat readiness. The Navy will continue to exert every effort to safeguard the security of the Republic of China’s maritime territories.2025/01/09 -
Presidential Office 114th New Year's Flag Raising Ceremony: Military and Civilians Together Welcoming a New YearPresident Lai Ching-te today presided over the 114th New Year's Day flag-raising ceremony at the Presidential Office of the Republic of China. The theme of the event was "Made in Taiwan, Moving Towards the Future." Military and civilian representatives, led by a representative from the Chinese National Federation of Industries, sang the national anthem together, demonstrating their love and recognition for the country through action. As the anthem played, the national flag, featuring the blue sky, white sun, and red field, slowly rose, marking the arrival of the new year. Minister of National Defense, Mr. Gu Lixiong, led the ceremony at dawn, accompanied by Chief of Staff General Mei, Deputy Ministers of Military Affairs Mr. Bo Honghui and General Xu, along with representatives from various military branches, including students from nine military academies: the Army, Navy, Air Force, National Defense University Political Warfare College, College of Management, College of Science and Technology, National Defense Medical Center, Army Academy R.O.C., and Air Force Institute of Technology. They participated in the ceremony, expressing their devotion to the country. The Ministry of National Defense highlighted that this year, the Ministry of National Defense Symphony Orchestra and the Tri-Service Honor Guard coordinated with the theme of the event, "Made in Taiwan, Moving Towards the Future" performing five pieces, including Striding Forward, Heart of Oak, Hands Across the Sea March, Royal Australian Navy March, and Guoguang March. The band’s performance, along with the honor guard’s parade routine and rifle movement, showcased the military's strength and morale, displaying the confidence and pride of the Republic of China’s armed forces as they welcomed the start of the 114th year of the Republic of China.2025/01/01 -
Airborne Training Center Hosts Media Visit: A Close-Up Experience of Paratrooper TrainingTo help the public understand the effectiveness of paratrooper training, the Ministry of National Defense invited media representatives to the Army Airborne Training Center for two days to film various training programs of the paratrooper unit, including Basic Parachute Training, VR Parachute Simulator, and Airborne Jump Training. The media was also given the opportunity to experience the challenging Tower Training course, which involves a 34-foot tower designed to test one’s fear of heights, providing a firsthand experience of the hardships and courage required for paratrooper training. This event also demonstrated the military’s achievements in Technology-assisted Training. The media traveled in the morning in C-130H transport aircraft to Da Sheng Xi Campsite, known as the "Home of Paratroopers," where they filmed soldiers undergoing basic parachute training. The training included five major stations: Parachute Landing Fall, Swing Landing, Aircraft Body Training, "Suspension Training," and Tower Jump Training. These stations allow recruits to build a solid foundation through a progressive, rigorous, and disciplined training process. Next, to showcase the results of the military’s Technology-assisted Training, the media visited the VR Parachute Simulator training. Using virtual reality combined with computer systems, sensors, and suspension devices, the simulator replicates various parachuting scenarios, including different types of parachute gear and jump situations. Training courses for basic parachuting, infiltration to groundwater at high altitude, and rough terrain jumps are set for different teams. This not only improves soldiers' reaction time in handling emergencies during jumps but also significantly enhances training safety. Airborne Training Center explained that after completing Basic Parachute Training and VR Parachute Simulator training, recruits will proceed with four daytime jumps and one nighttime jump. During this phase, they will apply the skills learned on the ground and familiarize themselves with jump procedures during actual airborne exercises. Once recruits complete five airborne training jumps from 1,250 feet, they will be awarded the Basic Paratrooper Badge, officially becoming paratroopers. Notably, the media was also invited to take part in the most daring ground training exercise for paratroopers—the Tower Training. Journalists took up the challenge eagerly, standing at the edge of the 34-foot high tower, the ultimate test of overcoming a fear of heights. After leaping from the tower, they loudly recited: "One second, two seconds, three seconds, four seconds, check canopy, check surroundings, prepare to land." The thrilling experience excited the journalists and further affirmed the results of the military's rigorous and intensive training program.2024/12/19 -
The first batch of M1A2T tanks arrives in TaiwanThe first batch of M1A2T tanks containing thirty-eight tanks, purchased by Taiwan from the United States, was unloaded at Taipei Port on the early morning of the 16th of December. They were then transported by heavy-duty trailers to the Army Armored Corps Training Command. The tanks were offloaded later around 8 a.m., marking the first time this type of tank was revealed publicly in Taiwan.2024/12/16 -
The Ministry of National Defense Promoted the Video of " Forewarned Is Forearmed ", Showcasing Strong Determination of R.O.C. Armed Forces to DefenseIn response to the recent large-scale assembly of P.R.C. naval forces, the Ministry of National Defense promoted today on social media the video "Forewarned Is Forearmed" produced by the Military News Agency. The video emphasizes that the R.O.C. armed forces keep building themselves, preparing for combat, and conducting actual combat exercises based on the enemy's situation and development. The Ministry of National Defense stated that the threat from the People's Liberation Army to Taiwan and the surrounding area has been continuously evolving since 2022, from "deterring Taiwan" to "impacting the First Island Chain." The current large-scale assembly of naval forces is evidence. The Ministry stressed that China's long-term goal is to intimidate every party in the surrounding area and undermine the international order based on rule, but it will not gain international recognition. Only if R.O.C. armed forces strengthen themselves, prepare for combat, and increase military power can we form alliances with like-minded countries and deter war. The video drew materials from the recent live preparatory exercise of R.O.C. armed forces. This exercise, conducted at a tactical location based on the threat posed by the enemy and considering weather conditions and other factors, demonstrated the confidence of the officers and soldiers in safeguarding national security while building capabilities and maintaining determination.2024/12/13 -
269 Mechanized Infantry Brigade Tested on Live-Fire Night Attack for Verifying Officers’ and Soldiers' Joint Operation AbilityThe 269 Mechanized Infantry Brigade conducted "Exercise No. 113-4 of Joint Operation Training Test" in the Joint Operations Training Base Command (JOTBC) tonight. The main ground forces and artillery troops fired live ammunition at the target area according to the action letter to verify the troops' capabilities of nocturnal command and management and deployment of military strength and firepower to strengthen the actual combat efficiency. This nocturnal test occurred in the JOTBC and started with artillery firing flares. With solid training, officers and soldiers completed ammunition loading at night and the aiming process by means of night vision devices. Once the commander gave the order, an attack was launched at the target area with the fire support of army aviation and artillery, leading to the successful completion of the testing task. The testing process was divided into three stages: "preemptive attack," "attack implementation," and "battlefield clearing." Officers and soldiers drove CM11 Brave Tiger, CM32 armored infantry command vehicles, and CM33 and CM34 armored infantry fighting vehicles, operated weapons such as the 105mm tank gun, 30mm chain gun, and 40mm grenade machine gun. Besides, they coordinated with the fire support of army aviation attack helicopters and artillery to conduct nocturnal firing of live ammunition, showcasing their training results.2024/12/10 -
"The "Tianma Exercise" resorts to testing in place of training Enhancing the firing effectiveness of Tow MissilesNine units including anti-armor troops of the Army and Marine Corps continued to perform the "Tianma Exercise" mission at Fangshan Range in Pingtung this afternoon. Each unit resorted to "testing for training" and fired live rounds of new and old Tow Missile launch systems as a test of proficiency of firing procedures among servicemen as well as to enhance the firing effectiveness of precision weapons. The new "M41A7 ITAS Tow Missile Launch System" can be used to fire towed 2A and 2B missiles. It is equipped with features such as integrated handle control modules, laser infrared distance measurements, auxiliary aiming locks, and automatic detection function. All such functions can greatly improve the engagement and fast response capabilities of officers and soldiers, accurately lock on enemy armored units, and improve the firing target rate. The system can be vehicle-mounted or ground-mounted. For this exercise, it was mounted on a M1167 Hummer for testing. As pointed out by Captain Chan, an instructor from Army Infantry Training Command, since the M1167 Hummer is equipped with 190 horsepower, it boasts a maximum speed of 113 km/per hour. A new protective steel plate has also been added to the shooter's position, which can withstand shots from weapons less than 7.62 mm, while its car body is also strengthened with armor to endure weapons attacks of less than 12.7 mm.2024/08/27 -
"Brave-Eagle Warriors" help kick-off a professional baseball game Servicemen lead the singing of the national anthem to boost moraleThe Ministry of National Defense (MND) and the Taiwan Steel Group Hawks (TSG Hawks) baseball team held a professional baseball game at the Chengching Lake Baseball Stadium themed on "Brave-Eagle Warriors" today. Service personnel and their families were invited to the stadium to support baseball and promote the protection of our homeland jointly by the Armed Forces and our nationals. The event kicked off with an enthusiastic applause from the fans, while representative servicemen of the Air Force were arranged to come onto the field and lead the fans in singing our national anthem. Major General Yang, Captain of the 6th Wing of the Air Force, and Colonel Ma, Deputy Captain, lead the singing. As the music of our national anthem music sounded, all officers, soldiers, players, and fans at the scene stood tall singing the national anthem in unison, showing a great sense of patriotism. The kick-off ceremony was then held, with Major General Yang and Colonel Ma serving as the pitcher and hitter respectively, representing the servicemen of the Air Force standing steadfastly with the people as they show their determination to protect our air-space, receiving a warm and enthusiastic applause from the audience. As the MND encourages participation of officers and soldiers in themed-based professional baseball to stimulate morale and a sense of honor among servicemen and nationals, it also recognizes the support of our nationals towards national defense affairs.2024/08/24