Taiwan completes preliminary test of Tien Kung IV missile

The Taipei Times quoted a defense official as saying that the Teen Kung Fu missile is expected to be mass-produced from next year.
Sources told the Taipei Times that the missile, created by Chunshan Academy of Science and Technology’s powerful bow and arrow program, is a new air defense weapon with a maximum altitude of 70 kilometers.
Sources said this marked a significant improvement in the previous Tien Kung III and PAC-3 missile fragment enhancement systems, with the highest altitudes of 45 km and 60 km, respectively.
This latest advancement allows Tien Kung IV to intercept high-altitude cruise and ballistic missiles with higher success rates.
Although the number of Tien Kung IV systems to be purchased has not yet been determined, mass production of the Tien Kung III system will be reportedly stopped early next year as its NT $27.4 billion ($908.1 million ($908.1 million) budget is expected to be expected to be put into full effort by December, and the Taiwan Times’ other own type of Thailand Trade Commission reportedly further involved the scope of the Thailand Trade Commission’s procedures, which include air defense missiles with a maximum altitude of 100 km and a 1,000 km surface-to-surface missile. In a significant development, sources familiar with the matter told the Taipei Times that the armed forces are planning to increase defense spending to 3% of GDP to achieve our goals.
The Taipei Times said: “The ministry has a special budget of $247.2 billion, with a special budget of $388.3 billion for purchases of 66 f-16c/d block 70 jets and NT.
Sources told the Taipei Times that by 2026, the ministry plans to allocate $116.4 billion to harden military telecommunications hubs and command centers and improve training facilities as part of a Cabinet special project to enhance national resilience. They said the ministry also plans to allocate NT $500 billion to purchase our weapons and plans to unveil in late August.
The armed forces will reportedly invest in other domestic programs, including an albatross untowed truck, a second-generation Kestrel Ant-Armor Rocket launcher, and launch more assembly lines for 155mm artillery shells.
This development follows a series of test shots of Lu Jian II in Taiwan, following a series of test shots of a series of Land Jian II at the Penton County base.
Taiwan-The China issue is a complex and long-term geopolitical conflict centered on Taiwan’s sovereignty. Taiwan, officially known as the Republic of China (ROC), operates its own government, military and economics, is a de facto independent country.
However, China believes that Taiwan is a province separated from the province and adheres to the “China” policy, which asserts that there is only one China and that Beijing is its capital.
This has exacerbated decades of tensions, especially since the Chinese Civil War (1945-1949), the Rock government retreated to Taiwan after the Communist Party led by Mao Zedong, controlling mainland China.
Beijing has been expressing its goal of unification with Taiwan, using diplomatic, economic and military pressure to isolate Taiwan internationally.