Taiwan tests new weapons in China war simulation

17 Jul, 2012

Taiwan for the first time on Monday tested how a fleet of advanced submarine hunting aircraft and attack helicopters would be utilised in the event of an attack by rival China, officials and media said. The weapons were included at the beginning of the five-day "Han Kuang No 28" computer-aided wargame - the biggest of the military's series of annual drills.
The Defence ministry confirmed the drill started Monday but refused to provide further details. However Taipei-based Liberty Times said: "The authorities will use the event to evaluate how Taiwan's defence capacities could be boosted after the military obtains the two weapons."
The paper said Taiwan was expecting to receive six Apache AH-64D Longbow helicopters and six P-3C submarine hunting aircraft from the United States next year.
Washington agreed in 2007 to sell 12 refurbished P-3C Orion patrol aircraft, along with three non-operational machines for spares, in a $1.96 billion arms deal. The P-3C fleet is intended to replace the island's ageing S-2T anti-submarine aircraft.

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