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Congratulations to our Taiwanese bros for taking their defense seriously. An upgraded pier and airstrip will allow the ROC armed forces to deploy assets that will be sure to frighten any Viet banana boat within hundreds of miles. Perhaps the day is not too far off that the PLA and ROCA can develop a joint SCS base. A veritable unsinkable aircraft carrier aimed at the heart of Vietnam.
Taiwan to upgrade maritime facilities on disputed Spratlys (VIDEO)
November 5, 2014
TAIPEI, Nov 5 ― Taiwan plans to spend over US$100 million (RM355 million) to build new maritime facilities for warships and supply vessels on Taiping Island in the disputed Spratlys in the South China Sea.
The new spending package by Taiwanese Coast Guard Administration was announced by a Taiwanese legislator in parliament Tuesday. The projected cost is expected to be NT$3.4 billion. The expenditures are expected be approved.
If completed on schedule, the new pier would be completed sometime in 2016. The current dock can only support small motorboats, however the new one should be able to dock military supply ships and frigates. The current airstrip on the island could also be included in the upgrade scheme as well.
Vietnam, which also includes the Spratlys in their territorial claims is protesting the decision because it means the personnel that Taiwan sends to man the island will likely rise from its current 100 now. Mainland China also makes claim to the archipelago, however it has yet to weigh in on the matter as of this report. ― Reuters
Taiwan to upgrade maritime facilities on disputed Spratlys (VIDEO) | World | The Malay Mail Online
Taiwan to upgrade maritime facilities on disputed Spratlys (VIDEO)
November 5, 2014
TAIPEI, Nov 5 ― Taiwan plans to spend over US$100 million (RM355 million) to build new maritime facilities for warships and supply vessels on Taiping Island in the disputed Spratlys in the South China Sea.
The new spending package by Taiwanese Coast Guard Administration was announced by a Taiwanese legislator in parliament Tuesday. The projected cost is expected to be NT$3.4 billion. The expenditures are expected be approved.
If completed on schedule, the new pier would be completed sometime in 2016. The current dock can only support small motorboats, however the new one should be able to dock military supply ships and frigates. The current airstrip on the island could also be included in the upgrade scheme as well.
Vietnam, which also includes the Spratlys in their territorial claims is protesting the decision because it means the personnel that Taiwan sends to man the island will likely rise from its current 100 now. Mainland China also makes claim to the archipelago, however it has yet to weigh in on the matter as of this report. ― Reuters
Taiwan to upgrade maritime facilities on disputed Spratlys (VIDEO) | World | The Malay Mail Online