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Taiwan confirms US military package request

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) has confirmed plans to procure from the US a package of military equipment including more than 100 M1A2 Abrams main battle tanks (MBTs) and an assortment of missile systems.

In a statement on 6 June, the MND said that the US planned to sell to Taiwan 108 General Dynamics M1A2 tanks, 1,240 Raytheon BGM-71 TOW anti-tank missiles, 409 Raytheon-Lockheed Martin FGM-148 Javelin anti-tank missiles, and 250 FIM-92 Stinger surface-to-air missiles made by Raytheon.

Taiwan’s MND has confirmed plans to procure 108 M1A2 Abrams MBTs (pictured) from the United States. (US Army)

Taiwan’s MND has confirmed plans to procure 108 M1A2 Abrams MBTs (pictured) from the United States. (US Army)

The package is reported to be worth about USD2 billion, with the Abrams tanks expected to replace some of the Taiwanese Army’s ageing M60A3 MBTs from the US and locally produced M48H CM11 MBTs. Jane’s has previously reported that Taiwan had first requested to acquire M1A2 MBTs about 18 years ago. The request was approved in 2001 but the sale did not materialise.

In support of the new acquisitions, the MND said in its statement that it has submitted letters of request (LORs) to the US government and is currently awaiting responses. It added that the sales process is progressing as “normal” and is going according to schedule.

This sales process will include necessary LOR approval from the US before it issues the Taiwanese government with letters of offer and acceptance (LOAs), which detail the terms of the acquisitions. Taiwan would then be expected to review the offers before sending the LOAs back to the US.

The potential sales would then be subject to approval to several branches of the US government before US Congress is notified of the deals.

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