Taiwan to start work on building the first of eight new domestically-developed submarines

Democratically-run Taiwan, which China claims as its own territory, now has four submarines, two dating to World War Two, and no match for China's fleet, which includes vessels able to launch nuclear weapons.

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This photo taken on October 20, 2020 shows a tourist walking past anti-landing spikes placed along the coast of Taiwan's Kinmen islands, which lie just 3.2 kms from the mainland China coast (in background) in the Taiwan Strait
TAIPEI: Taiwan will start work next week to build the first of eight new domestically-developed submarines, it said on Friday, a long-mooted project to strengthen the island's defences in the face of China's rapidly modernising military.

Democratically-run Taiwan, which China claims as its own territory, now has four submarines, two dating to World War Two, and no match for China's fleet, which includes vessels able to launch nuclear weapons.

The first of the submarines is expected to enter service in late 2024.


In a statement, Presidential Office spokesman Xavier Chang said the programme was a major part of President Tsai Ing-wen's military modernisation and self-sufficiency plan.

"This represents a new milestone in the national submarine manufacturing plan," said Chang, adding that Tsai was set to attend a ceremony next Tuesday to kick off the work.

Taiwan has come under increasing pressure from Chinese forces which have ramped up their activities near the island, on occasion flying fighter jets across the unofficial buffer median line of the sensitive Taiwan Strait.
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