
Work is underway to produce an arsenal of 3,000 drones of different kinds for Taiwan’s armed forces, with mass production slated to begin in 2024. The Ministry of National Defense says it has taken, and will take, steps to ensure the aircraft do not contain any parts made in China. The matter has become a hot topic in recent months, after it was found that drones used in a National Day fireworks show used parts made across the strait.
In recent years, Taiwan’s military has been working toward improving its asymmetric warfare capabilities. To this end, the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology has been collaborating with private companies to develop five different models of unarmed military-grade commercial drones, as well as several models of military-grade drones capable of launching attacks. Mass production is expected to start next year, to make 3,000 drones.
Yu Yu-tang
Armaments Bureau
The prototypes will be delivered on July 31. After that date, they will be tested before entering mass production next year. If we find that there are some functions that need to be improved after the handover, the manufacturers responsible can make any adjustments in August and September.
A formation of drones was part of last year’s National Day fireworks show. It was later found that some of the drones had been made using Chinese components, raising security concerns. NCSIST says no such concerns will emerge with its drones.
Chi Li-pin
National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology
The Ministry of Economic Affairs brought together several reviewers to do an on-site appraisal and we found no usage of Chinese-made components. These manufacturers making military-grade commercial drones all offered reports on their company’s capabilities. And we also conducted a background search on all of them, to exclude any suppliers from China.
Chinese spy balloons have recently become a hot topic in Taiwan, with more than three high-altitude balloons having floated near Taiwan in recent times. The Ministry of National Defense commented on whether intruding balloons would be shot down, as was the case with a Chinese drone in Kinmen last year.
Chuang Hung-wen
Ministry of National Defense
If a balloon floats over, after our surveillance and reconnaissance units detect it, we would carry out an assessment to judge what level of threat it poses. If we determine it is a threat, we will deal with it according to the relevant regulations, which account for many possibilities and approaches that we can use.
Huang Kuan-chen
Ministry of National Defense
If any aircraft that enters the vicinity of the Taiwan Strait, including balloons, such as weather balloons or spy balloons, our military will launch the relevant joint reconnaissance measures to respond to the threat accordingly.
The Ministry of National Defense did not elaborate on what actions it would take, saying only that any threats would be dealt with accordingly.
由中科院帶頭研發的無人機國家隊,正如火如荼進行,3000架各型無人機,預計明年開始量產,中科院強調會進行廠商背景審查,排除紅色供應鏈,不會讓對岸有機可趁,至於外界關心若中國間諜氣球再來台灣,會不會擊落,軍方強調會視威脅程度,但接戰細節不便透露。
我國為強化不對稱戰力,中科院和民間廠商合作,共同開發5款沒有掛載武器的軍用商規無人機,以及多款具備攻擊能力的軍規無人機,數量共3000架無人機,預計明年開始量產。
[[軍備局獲得管理處處長 游玉堂]]
“(原型機)在今年的7月31號要交貨,在7月31號交貨之後,驗收合格之後,在明年會量產,如果說交貨(後)還有一些性能要提升的,在8月跟9月兩個月,會有廠商改正機會”
去年國慶煙火的無人機隊,出現廠商使用中國零件的狀況,對此中科院掛保證。
[[中科院航空研究所長 齊立平]]
“經濟部其實有邀請相關評審人員去做一個實地鑑定,我們實地去看過,是沒有發現使用中國製元件的情形,軍用商規無人機的這些入選廠商,他們都有做公司能量的簡報,我們也對他們的背景會做審視,我們必須要排除紅色供應鏈”
要防堵的還有中國間諜氣球,尤其台灣附近至少出現三次中國飄來的高空氣球,外界好奇國軍會不會如同無人機一樣,將氣球擊落。
[[作計室防空暨資戰處處長 莊鴻文]]
“空飄氣球它如果飄到我方來,我們情監偵系統如果掌握到之後,我們會針對它威脅的程度來判斷,判斷若具有威脅,我們就會按照相關處置規定來應處,包含各種可能手段我們都會來採用”
[[情次室報整備處處長 黃冠誠]]
“進入我們台海周邊相關航空器,包含空飄氣球、探空氣球,或是間諜氣球,我們國軍都會運用相關的聯合情監偵手段,做好相對的應處並掌握”
未來類似情況只會越來越多,軍方必須盡早擬訂SOP,應對中國新型態威脅。
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