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post Dec 14 2016, 11:25 PM

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QUOTE(Fat & Fluffy @ Dec 14 2016, 10:13 AM)
US urges Taiwan to increase defence spending given China threat

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WASHINGTON: Defence spending in Taiwan has not kept pace with the threat posed by China and should be increased, a senior U.S. defence official said on Tuesday, days after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump touched off a storm by questioning American policy over the island.

Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence Abraham Denmark said the Obama administration's "One China" policy remained unchanged, but he could not predict Trump's intentions when he takes office on Jan. 20.

Trump set off a diplomatic firestorm over the weekend when he questioned why the United States should be bound by the long-standing policy under which Washington recognises Beijing rather than Taiwan, which China considers a renegade province.

This followed an earlier Chinese protest over Trump's telephone conversation with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen on Dec. 2, the first involving a U.S. President-elect or president since 1979.

Some U.S. analysts warn that Trump could provoke a military confrontation if he presses the Taiwan issue too far.

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Denmark told the Project 2049 Forum in Washington that the main focus of China's military modernization program was to achieve reunification with Taiwan, by force if necessary.

"This makes it incumbent on Taiwan to prepare and invest in capabilities to deter aggression and mount an effective defence if deterrence fails," he said.

"Defence resourcing is critical," he said. "Taiwan’s defence budget has not kept pace with the threat developments and should be increased."

The United States is the main political ally and sole arms supplier to diplomatically isolated Taiwan.

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Denmark said the administration had notified Congress of more than US$14 billion of arms sales to Taiwan since 2010 but declined to say whether any further sales were possible before President Barack Obama leaves office.

He said the United States was committed under the Taiwan Relations Act to ensuring it had the capability to defend Taiwan. But he stressed that any decision to do so was up to the resident and the primary responsibility remained with Taiwan itself.

Taiwan has been working to develop its own defence equipment and last year allocated an initial budget for a submarine program, but technology transfer is critical to the success of such projects and it has yet to receive key foreign technological support.

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Trump adviser and China hawk Peter Navarro, who has produced books and multipart television documentaries warning of the dangers of China's rise, has suggested stepped up engagement with Taiwan, including assistance with its submarine development program.

The Obama administration notified Congress a year ago of a US$1.83 billion arms sale package for Taiwan, including two frigates, antitank missiles, amphibious assault vehicles and other equipment, drawing an angry response from China.

(Reporting by David Brunnstrom; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)

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Sales pitch yes.. but theres certain truth in it.

Taiwan's Mirage2000 fleet is barely flying, army still running M48's, Navy running WW2 vintage sub.
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post Dec 15 2016, 04:12 PM

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QUOTE(NGT1137 @ Dec 15 2016, 04:06 PM)
They are asking you to buy more outdated rubbish at exorbitant price.
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Of course.. thats obvious. Im saying that the taiwanese do have the need to get them "outdated" rubbish to reolace their even more outdated rubbish.
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post Jan 16 2017, 03:24 PM

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QUOTE(azriel @ Jan 16 2017, 12:09 PM)
Indonesian Army Kostrad Combat Recon. Credit to Pen Kostrad.

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QUOTE(azriel @ Jan 16 2017, 03:01 PM)
Yes. The Indonesian Navy SF Kopaska is also using the CZ 805 Bren.

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Credit to original uploader.
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Those post processing is really hurting my eyes. What's wrong with folks these days.

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