Taiwan is rethinking its use of US-made anti-tank missiles after less than half hit their targets in recent combat drills
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Taiwan's military plans to reassess the effectiveness of US-made TOW missiles following a training exercise where only seven out of 17 missiles hit their intended targets.
The exercises aimed to prepare troops for a potential Chinese invasion, focusing on the use of TOW missiles to combat possible amphibious assaults.
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense emphasized that the training aimed more at familiarizing soldiers with these missiles rather than achieving accuracy during the drills.
Taiwan has purchased 1,700 TOW missiles from the US, with final deliveries expected later this year, highlighting the missiles' flexibility and mobility.
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