Taiwan receives first batch of US-made Abrams tanks
TAIPEI—Taiwan has received 38 advanced Abrams battle tanks from the United States, the defense ministry said on Monday, as the island boosts its military capabilities against a potential Chinese attack.
Washington has long been Taipei’s most important ally and biggest arms supplier—angering Beijing, which claims Taiwan as part of its own territory.
The M1A2 tanks—the first batch of 108 ordered in 2019—arrived in Taiwan late Sunday and were transferred to an army training base in Hsinchu, south of the capital Taipei, the defense ministry said.
Abrams tanks, which are among the heaviest in the world, are a mainstay of the US military.
The M1A2s are the first new tanks to be delivered to Taiwan in 30 years, the semi-official Central News Agency said.
Taiwan’s current tank force consists of around 1,000 Taiwan-made CM 11 Brave Tiger and US-made M60A3 tanks, technology that is increasingly obsolete.
$1.2-B allocation
The government previously allocated the equivalent of more than $1.2 billion for the 108 Abrams.
Taiwan requested the state-of-the-art M1A2 tanks in 2019.
The rest of the order is expected to be delivered in 2025 and 2026, an army official told Agence France-Presse (AFP).
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