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Taiwan modernise l'avion Ching-kuo

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Taiwan Air Force a déclaré que les combattants tiendront la mise à niveau Ching-kuo (photo) Matériel de production nationale dans le cadre du système d'arme Wan Chien de sa propre conception, rapports focustaiwan.tw 31 Décembre, 2013 Rénovation subissent 71 avions de 120 en service avec la Force aérienne (40 avions Tainan base déjà équipés de ces armes). Effectuer les travaux prévus société de gestion de l'Etat Aerospace Industrial Development Corp Système Wan Chien («Wang Jian," lettres ". 10 mille épées») est une arme de cluster, équipé de plus de 100 sous-munitions et a une portée de plus de 200 km.
Démarrer les missiles de bande peuvent être effectuées sur le détroit de Taiwan, grâce à des armes à longue portée peuvent frapper des cibles en Chine continentale (concentrations de troupes, des aéroports militaires et ports).
Pour développer des armes ont été dépensés de 3 milliards de dollars de Taiwan (100,6 millions d'dollars). Les travaux seront achevés en 2017.
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Exercice d'entraînement pour des soldates des troupes paramilitaires taïwanaises, à Hsinchu (Taïwan), le 19 avril 2012.
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Les Taïwanais dévoilent pour la première fois leur arme à sous-munitions Wan Chien (Dix milles épées), similaire à JSOW ou encore DWS-39. D'ici 2017 tous les F-CK-1 seront upgradés pour pouvoir porter cette arme.

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Henri K. a écrit :Les Taïwanais dévoilent pour la première fois leur arme à sous-munitions Wan Chien (Dix milles épées), similaire à JSOW ou encore DWS-39. D'ici 2017 tous les F-CK-1 seront upgradés pour pouvoir porter cette arme.

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Taiwan Unveils First JSOW

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TAINAN AIR FORCE BASE, TAIWAN — The Taiwan Air Force’s first joint standoff weapon (JSOW), unveiled at a ceremony last week, is intended to suppress enemy air defenses and should complicate any invasion plans China might have in mind, a defense expert said.

Dubbed the Wan Chien (Ten Thousand Swords), the weapon was displayed Jan. 16 at the airbase here in southwestern Taiwan during the inauguration of recently upgraded indigenous defense fighters under the 443 Tactical Fighter Wing. President Ma Ying-jeou attended the ceremony.

The indigenous defense fighter “Gohawk” combat jet includes new avionics, radar, a head-up display and the air-launched Wan Chien.

This is the first precision weapon of its kind for Taiwan, said Eric Shih, a Taiwan defense specialist. “China should be afraid” should it decide to invade, he said.

Shih compared the glide bomb to the US-built AGM-154 JSOW and the European-built Storm Shadow.

Developed by the military-run Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology (CSIST), the Wan Chien has been compared to a cluster bomb used to destroy runways. But Shih insists its basic mission is the suppression of enemy air defenses, which would include runways, radars, anti-aircraft missiles and electronic intelligence facilities.

With a range of 200 kilometers, the turbojet Wan Chien is guided to its target by a GPS receiver and an inertial navigation system, a Taiwan Ministry of National Defense source said.

All indigenous defense fighters under the 443 Wing can be outfitted with the weapon and are ready to defend Taiwan, an MND source said.

These will “definitely provide a meaningful new capability for Taiwan, irrespective of its actual overall performance,” said Fu Mei, director of the Taiwan Security Analysis Center. “Being a powered and guided munitions dispenser, the Wan Chien could be used against a broad range of targets, including ones deeper inside the Chinese mainland.”

Washington has resisted selling Taiwan what it terms “offensive” weapons, although China deploys many against Taiwan. A US defense industry source said the MND has reached a “state of panic,” with MND officials complaining the US has refused to provide Taiwan with new F-16 fighter jets to replace its fleet of aging Mirage 2000 and F-5 fighters.

The US has withheld fulfilling Taiwan’s request for 66 new F-16C/D fighters since 2006, and the 2011 release of an upgrade package for 145 F-16A/Bs could be derailed by US defense budget cuts that endanger the US Air Force’s Combat Avionics Programmed Extension Suite program for its own F-16s.

Indigenously produced weapons could be Taiwan’s only answer to continued lobbying by China in Washington to suspend future arms sales to Taiwan.

The Wan Chien gives Taiwan an advantage, as it is an “indigenously developed capability, which gives Taiwan an added degree of independence of action, if the capability should ever have to be used in anger,” Fu Mei said.

The Wan Chien follows the recent deployment of Taiwan’s first land-attack cruise missile, the Hsiung Feng 2E, outfitted on mobile trucks. The trucks have been disguised as commercial delivery vehicles.

It is unclear how many Wan Chiens will be built, but Taiwan has two wings (443/427) of indigenous defense fighters totaling 126 fighters. The state-run Aerospace Industrial Development Corp. built 130 aircraft, which began entering service in 1994.

The new upgrades indicate the self-ruled democracy intends to take Chinese invasion threats seriously.

http://www.defensenews.com/article/2014 ... text|World News|p
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Image la corvette PGG 618 Tuojiang, première de la classe Hsun Hai.
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Taïwan met à l'eau le « tueur de porte-avions »
Le 14 mars les chantiers navals taïwanais Lung Teh Shipbuilding ont lancé la corvette Tuo Jiang, surnommé « tueur de porte-avions » par le ministère de la Défense de Taïwan.
Le navire d'une longueur de 60 m et d'une largeur de 14 m déplace 500 tonnes. Construit avec l'utilisation des technologies de furtivité, il peut atteindre une vitesse de 38 noeuds et a une autonomie de quelque 2 000 milles.
La corvette est armée de missiles de croisière anti-navires Hsiung Feng III d'une vitesse de Mach 2 (2 300 km/h) capables de détruire des cibles à une distance de 150 km.
Lire la suite: http://french.ruvr.ru/news/2014_03_17/T ... ions-5158/

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d'apres les maquette que j'ai vu, cette nouvelle corvette peut acceuillir un helico
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koko150 a écrit :d'apres les maquette que j'ai vu, cette nouvelle corvette peut acceuillir un helico
la corvette en question est celle que j'ai posté juste au dessus de l'article de Guidher :)
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Taiwan planning to buy two warships from U.S.: defense minister

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Taipei, April 14 (CNA) Taiwan is planning to purchase only two Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided missile frigates from the United States, despite Washington's offer to sell four of the vessels, Defense Minister Yen Ming said Monday.

The government had originally requested to buy more than four of the ships, but has now decided that it needs only two, Yen told lawmakers during a legislative hearing.

He was referring to the Taiwan Relations Act Affirmation and Naval Vessel Transfer Act of 2014 that cleared the U.S. House of Representatives April 7 to authorize the sale of four of the frigates to Taiwan.

The legislation requires final approval by the Senate.

U.S. lawmakers are approving the maximum number of warships to be made available but Taiwan will acquire only the number that it needs, Yen said.

http://focustaiwan.tw/news/aipl/201404140018.aspx

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Washington agrees to help Taiwan build attack submarines

The United States has agreed to help Taiwan build attack submarines, as the island has spent nearly a decade waiting to acquire them from abroad, the Taiwanese defense chief said Monday.

Minister of National Defense Yen Ming told a legislative committee that the United States "is willing to help us build the submarines together."

Yen also said Taiwan will continue to push the United States to sell eight submarines to Taiwan and to acquire submarines from other countries.

In 2001 the United States agreed to sell eight submarines to Taiwan but it no longer builds non-nuclear-powered subs. And countries capable of building conventional submarines hesitate to provide them to Taiwan, fearing political consequences from China.

Taiwan and mainland China have been governed separately since they split amid a civil war in 1949. Beijing has vowed to use military force if Taiwan, which it regards as a renegade province, formally declares independence.

Taiwan currently has two Dutch-built diesel submarines acquired in the 1980s and at least two World War II-vintage submarines for training.

The Democratic Progressive Party, which ruled the island between 2000 and 2008, approved a plan in 2003 allowing Taiwanese shipbuilders to construct some of the eight submarines. But the plan fell through due to opposition of the Nationalist Party (KMT).

The DPP proposed last month a two-stage program to build eight submarines domestically, estimated at NT$400 billion (about US$13 billion).

Meanwhile, while the U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill authorizing the sale of four decommissioned guided missile frigates to Taiwan, Yen said Taiwan needs only two to replace older warships.

Critics question the necessity of acquiring the decommissioned frigates, saying the 29-year-old warships are expensive to maintain and the Taiwan navy should build warships and missiles of its own.

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Eux aussi à peine entré en service ils font des siennes ses apaches Taiwannais :geek:
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Test du missile anti-navire Hsiung Feng II à partir d'une rampe mobile de lancement.
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geronimo a écrit :Les caméras de National Geographic dans le cockpit de pilotes de l’armée de l’Air taiwanaise
Le 9 octobre, la veille de la fête nationale de la République de Chine, sera diffusé sur National Geographic Channel (NGC) un documentaire réalisé avec la coopération de l’armée de l’Air taiwanaise lors d’un exercice d’atterrissage sur une route nationale du sud de Taiwan.

C’est une opportunité exceptionnelle qui a été accordée à l’équipe de tournage de NGC d’assister à cet entraînement à l’atterrissage sur l’autoroute no 1, à la hauteur de Mado, près de Tainan, une des cinq portions d’autoroute pouvant servir de tarmac en cas d’urgence.

L’exercice, qui concernait des avions de combat de type F16 A/B, Mirage 2000-5 et IDF, faisait partie des manœuvres Han Kuang no 27 qui se sont déroulées en avril dernier, avec la participation de 1 500 hommes sur les bases aériennes de Hsinchu, Hualien et Tainan.

La qualité du documentaire, intitulé « Inside: Highway, Runway », a été saluée par le ministre de la Défense Kao Hua-chu qui s’est félicité de cette magnifique présentation du dévouement sans faille de l’armée de l’Air pour la protection du pays.

Ward Platt, le président de Fox International Channels pour l’Asie-Pacifique et le Moyen-Orient, dont dépend NGC, a tout particulièrement remercié les pilotes pour leur coopération. Des caméras de NGC ont été installées à bord de certains appareils, ce qui a permis d’obtenir des vues aériennes particulièrement saisissantes.
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J'ai mis la main sur ce documentaire , seul blem c'est en chinois :sui: !

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Air Defense: Hawks Replaced By Sky Bow

Taiwan recently announced the retirement (real soon) of its 19 Hawk anti-aircraft missile batteries and over 900 Hawk missiles. This is apparently a message to China to brace for more formidable air defense systems. Hawk is being replaced by the locally developed Sky Bow II system. For many countries, modern versions of Hawk get the job done for local threats and is an affordable (less than $300,000 per missile) solution for air-defense needs. But as the Chinese improve their ECM (Electronic Countermeasures), especially the ECM carried by their most modern fighters and bombers, Hawk has become less of an obstacle. Sky Bow II, using a lot of licensed American technology has much better electronics and the missile weighs 1.2 tons and has a range of over 150 kilometers. There is also an anti-ballistic missile version (Sky Bow III) that is supposed to enter service in 2015. While there is a mobile version of Sky Bow II, many of the missiles are launched from underground silos, which are much better protected from attack. The mobile version uses a box like launcher containing four missiles in sealed containers. There is a radar and control system (in a truck or underground) for every four to eight launchers. Sky Bow I and II were introduced in the 1990s and Sky Bow I is being replaced by Sky Bow II.
Each Hawk battery has six towed launchers each carrying three of the 590 kg (1,290 pound) Hawk missiles plus a radar, control center and maintenance vehicles. In the last 60 year over 40,000 Hawk missiles were produced and bought by the nearly 30 countries that used (or still use) Hawk. While Hawk has been upgraded since it entered service in 1959, some countries have gone beyond that. Back in 2011, South Korea introduced a locally designed and produced Iron Hawk II anti-aircraft missile system. This replaced three existing U.S. Hawk missile battalions. Iron Hawk II is mobile, with the radar and launchers carried on trucks. Each launcher truck has six missiles in sealed storage/firing containers. The original Hawk did not use the container system. Hawk missiles have a max range of 40 kilometers and a max altitude of 15,000 meters (46,500 feet). The search radar (with a max range of 100 kilometers) guides missiles part of the way before the missiles' own guidance system takes over for the final approach. South Korea had help from Russia in developing the AESA search radar and the Iron Hawk missiles. Because the main military threat, North Korea, is right next to South Korea, Hawk range is not a big issue.
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