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This is the list of US arms sales to Taiwan since 1979 when the United States and the People's Republic of China established diplomatic relations. Under provisions of the Taiwan Relations Act, the US government is required to provide weapons of a defensive nature to Taiwan. [1] [2]
Currently active military equipment by country; Vehicle registration plates of the United States Army in Germany; M-numbers; List of land vehicles of the U.S. Armed Forces; List of crew-served weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces; List of vehicles of the United States Marine Corps; List of weapons of the U.S. Marine Corps
List of currently active United States military land vehicles; List of individual weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces; Uniforms of the United States Armed Forces; Equipment of the United States Army; Equipment of the United States Marine Corps; Equipment of the United States Navy. currently active ships of the United States Navy; currently active ...
WASHINGTON/TAIPEI (Reuters) -The United States has approved a potential $2 billion arms sale package to Taiwan, the Pentagon said on Friday, including the delivery for the first time to the island ...
Light Tactical Vehicles United States: Infantry mobility vehicle Unknown 200+ Donated by the United States. [150] Oshkosh M-ATV: Humvee: Light infantry mobility vehicle Unknown 2,000+ [145] Supplied before and after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [105] [150] LC-79 APC-SH Fighter-2 United States: 11 Bought by Come Back Alive Foundation for ...
During the height of the Cold War, Taiwan hosted U.S. military bases and the two had a Mutual Defence Treaty. In 1979, the United States severed official relations with the government in Taipei ...
Figures are dates and numbers built in Ukraine, except where noted. As of 22 April the US Defense Department considers that, because of the large number of tanks lost by and captured from Russian forces, as well as vehicles delivered to Ukraine, the Armed Forces of Ukraine operate more tanks than Russia. [1]
The Senate will vote Tuesday on $95 billion in war aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. The package covers a wide range of parts and services aimed at maintaining and and upgrading Taiwan's military ...