Just as Taiwan’s significant military purchases of U.S. military, Taiwan’s military is rumored to be, France also proposed to Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen through a Taiwan “British Legislative Committee” “six Lafayette ship upgrade case”, Tsai Ing-wen agreed, and the Taiwan military staff account of the Navy as soon as possible. The purchase includes upgrades to radar, sonar, communications, and turbine systems. It is understood that the military purchase, including radar, sonar, communications, the upgrade of the turbine system, plus Taiwan’s Zhongshan Institute of Science and Technology to develop their own missile vertical launch system, a total of about NT $ 30 billion.
In addition, it is the first time in the history of the U.S. that the U.S. has been able to get a hold of the U.S. Navy.
The “core pipeline” low-key confirmed that there is such a thing, but also because of the role of the legislative committee, the national security unit that is supposed to control and review matters related to military procurement can not intervene, but the “core pipeline” also clarified that the “highest decision-making authority” has not yet approved the program.
The DPP legislator Luo Zhizheng, who was alluded to, told the media that he does not know everything, and that he went to France last year to accept an invitation from the French Senate President, but did not talk to the French government or military personnel about it. He stressed that he was not entrusted by the French side. As to whether he was ever concerned about the case, he said. Luo Zhi-Zheng said he was not available for comment.
For Taiwan’s top brass to decide to build a case next year to implement the Lafayette performance upgrade, Taiwan’s naval command responded by saying, “It does not match the facts,” but no further specifics were given.
Taiwan’s six Rafale combat system upgrades were originally scheduled to be carried out by Taiwan’s own Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology from next year, but it has now been revealed that Taiwan intends to purchase the Rafale combat system upgrades from Thales, the privatized and reorganized Tomson (CSF), which sold the Rafale ships, instead. The entire upgrade case, however, still retains room for Taiwan’s CSF involvement.
Taiwan’s military procurement of France, mainly for the six Lafayette ships and sixty Mirage 2000 fighter jets, both cases burst out of the commission case, in violation of the commission clause, Taiwan filed a lawsuit, both cases the French lost, must compensate Taiwan high fines. During the commission litigation, it was once rumored that the French intended to sell new weapons to Taiwan as a condition of the settlement, the then-Bien government had secretly set up a Tattoo Corporation to promote this matter before the change of political parties in 2008, but the exposure of the controversy forced the dissolution of the company.
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