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Reuters: Taiwan's anti-ship missiles could reach 1,850 by early 2029, creating a 'kill zone' in the Taiwan Strait

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Reuters reports that based on arms sales data, U.S. export license documents, expert estimates, and interviews with Taiwanese officials, Taiwan's anti-ship missile inventory could significantly increase to approximately 1,850 by early 2029. This is part of Taiwan's 'asymmetric warfare' strategy to create a 'kill zone' in the Taiwan Strait to deter Chinese aggression or blockade.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the purpose of Taiwan's anti-ship missile buildup?
A: To create a 'kill zone' in the Taiwan Strait to deter a Chinese military invasion or blockade.
Q: What are the main types of Taiwan's anti-ship missiles?
A: U.S.-supplied Harpoon missiles and domestically produced Hsiung Feng Type II and Type III missiles.
Q: When will the new 'Coastal Operations Command' be established?
A: It is scheduled to be established on July 1, 2024.