Taiwan deploys advanced US HIMARS rockets in annual drills
TAIWAN, JUL 12 – Taiwan’s Han Kuang drills showcase US-supplied HIMARS rockets, with over 98% reservist participation, aimed at deterring Chinese invasion and enhancing combat readiness, officials said.
- Taiwan's military began deploying the advanced US HIMARS rocket system during its annual live-fire drills, showcasing its determination to resist any Chinese invasion.
- The HIMARS systems, which have a range of about 300 km, could strike coastal targets in China's Fujian province across the Taiwan Strait.
- Taiwanese officials say the unscripted drills aim to show China and the international community that Taiwan is determined to defend itself against any Chinese attack or invasion.
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