HIMARS Conducts First Live-Fire Exercise on Taiwan's West Coast, Simulating Cross-Regional Reinforcement to Thwart Enemy
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The Taiwan Army conducted its first live-fire exercise of the US-made HIMARS multiple rocket launcher system on Taiwan's west coast. Rockets were fired from both sides of the Dajia River estuary to simulate cross-regional fire support against high-value enemy targets in the northern region. Of the planned 36 rockets, 32 were fired, with 4 failing to launch.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is HIMARS?
- A: HIMARS is a high-mobility multiple rocket launcher system manufactured by Lockheed Martin, capable of precision strikes and rapid deployment.
- Q: Why is this exercise important?
- A: It is the first live-fire exercise on Taiwan's west coast, demonstrating cross-regional fire support capability as part of Taiwan's asymmetric strategy.
- Q: Were there any issues during the exercise?
- A: Yes, there were interruptions due to airspace control and 4 misfired rockets. The cause of the misfires is under investigation.