The head of China’s ground forces has been sacked in a military purge that experts say is beginning to weaken the country’s defence capabilities.
Two new studies document the crackdown and raise questions about the People's Liberation Army's ability to carry out large-scale operations, such as a potential assault on Taiwan.
If adopted, the Hellscape concept could strengthen Taiwan’s asymmetric defense and guide the nation’s approach to drone production, operational concepts, and force design.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A soldier operates a Taiwan-made attack drone during an annual military exercise ahead of the Lunar New Year, in Kaohsiung, Taiwan ...
The Chinese military conducted large-scale drills around Taiwan in what it said was a “stern warning” to pro-independence forces on the Beijing-claimed island.
Taiwan’s constitutional crisis prevents proper defence budgeting, placing the country’s defence readiness and regional security at risk.
This is the first time multilateral activities involving the countries have expanded beyond the South China Sea. Read more at ...
Taiwan's military is rapidly expanding its unmanned vehicle fleet, with drone numbers surpassing 200,000 and procurement of ...
The pricey arms packages are already facing legislative pushback. Now critics say they may be addressing the wrong threat.
The purges carry real implications for China’s domestic politics and short-term military readiness, but their relevance to Beijing’s Taiwan policy is limited.
BEIJING -- China's People's Liberation Army said Wednesday that it "successfully completed" two days of military exercises in the waters off Taiwan, concluding a set of high-powered maneuvers aimed at ...