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Taiwan starts work on coastal anti-ship missile bases for US-made Harpoon weapons

  • Four bases in south and one in the east are being built for the systems as Taiwan seeks to fortify its coastal defences

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Taiwan is expected to get 100 land-based Harpoon anti-ship missile systems under a 2020 deal with the United States. Photo: AFP
Lawrence Chungin Taipei

Taiwan is building at least five bases to house US-made Harpoon missiles as it seeks to bolster coastal defence amid escalating cross-strait tensions.

The bases, four in southern Taiwan and one in the eastern county of Taitung, are being set up in anticipation of the navy’s procurement of the advanced US missiles from 2026.

Four contracts valued at a combined NT$4.75 billion (US$148.7 million) have been awarded to build the southern facilities, following a bidding process launched in June.

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According to information released last week by the government procurement website, the contractors will be building one base each in Tainan and Kaohsiung, and two in Pingtung, all counties facing the mainland across the Taiwan Strait.

Work on the Tainan base began last Wednesday, and construction for the other three should start soon, the website said.

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All four bases are expected to be ready in three years.
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