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Taiwan orders 21 additional CM-34 infantry fighting vehicles

by Samuel Cranny-Evans

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) revealed on 25 August that it has ordered an additional 21 CM-34 wheeled infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) to add to the 284 already being acquired for the Republic of China Army (RoCA).

A screengrab from NCSIST footage showing two CM-34 IFVs during Taiwan’s annual ‘Han Kuang’ military exercises. The MND in Taipei revealed on 25 August that it has ordered 21 more of these IFVs. (National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST))

A screengrab from NCSIST footage showing two CM-34 IFVs during Taiwan’s annual ‘Han Kuang’ military exercises. The MND in Taipei revealed on 25 August that it has ordered 21 more of these IFVs. (National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST))

Major General Yu Yu-tang, Director of the Armaments Bureau, said the additional IFVs would be assigned to the RoCA’s Military Police Command to help bolster its capabilities.

He also stated that series production of all 305 vehicles is expected to be complete by 2023, pointing out that 32 units were handed over to the RoCA last year. Production of at least 54 more units is due for completion by the end of this year, he added.


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Taiwan orders 21 additional CM-34 infantry fighting vehicles

by Samuel Cranny-Evans

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) revealed on 25 August that it has ordered an additional 21 CM-34 wheeled infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) to add to the 284 already being acquired for the Republic of China Army (RoCA).

A screengrab from NCSIST footage showing two CM-34 IFVs during Taiwan’s annual ‘Han Kuang’ military exercises. The MND in Taipei revealed on 25 August that it has ordered 21 more of these IFVs. (National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST))

A screengrab from NCSIST footage showing two CM-34 IFVs during Taiwan’s annual ‘Han Kuang’ military exercises. The MND in Taipei revealed on 25 August that it has ordered 21 more of these IFVs. (National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST))

Major General Yu Yu-tang, Director of the Armaments Bureau, said the additional IFVs would be assigned to the RoCA’s Military Police Command to help bolster its capabilities.

He also stated that series production of all 305 vehicles is expected to be complete by 2023, pointing out that 32 units were handed over to the RoCA last year. Production of at least 54 more units is due for completion by the end of this year, he added.


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Taiwan orders 21 additional CM-34 infantry fighting vehicles

by Samuel Cranny-Evans

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) revealed on 25 August that it has ordered an additional 21 CM-34 wheeled infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) to add to the 284 already being acquired for the Republic of China Army (RoCA).

A screengrab from NCSIST footage showing two CM-34 IFVs during Taiwan’s annual ‘Han Kuang’ military exercises. The MND in Taipei revealed on 25 August that it has ordered 21 more of these IFVs. (National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST))

A screengrab from NCSIST footage showing two CM-34 IFVs during Taiwan’s annual ‘Han Kuang’ military exercises. The MND in Taipei revealed on 25 August that it has ordered 21 more of these IFVs. (National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST))

Major General Yu Yu-tang, Director of the Armaments Bureau, said the additional IFVs would be assigned to the RoCA’s Military Police Command to help bolster its capabilities.

He also stated that series production of all 305 vehicles is expected to be complete by 2023, pointing out that 32 units were handed over to the RoCA last year. Production of at least 54 more units is due for completion by the end of this year, he added.


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Taiwan orders 21 additional CM-34 infantry fighting vehicles

by Samuel Cranny-Evans

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) revealed on 25 August that it has ordered an additional 21 CM-34 wheeled infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) to add to the 284 already being acquired for the Republic of China Army (RoCA).

A screengrab from NCSIST footage showing two CM-34 IFVs during Taiwan’s annual ‘Han Kuang’ military exercises. The MND in Taipei revealed on 25 August that it has ordered 21 more of these IFVs. (National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST))

A screengrab from NCSIST footage showing two CM-34 IFVs during Taiwan’s annual ‘Han Kuang’ military exercises. The MND in Taipei revealed on 25 August that it has ordered 21 more of these IFVs. (National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST))

Major General Yu Yu-tang, Director of the Armaments Bureau, said the additional IFVs would be assigned to the RoCA’s Military Police Command to help bolster its capabilities.

He also stated that series production of all 305 vehicles is expected to be complete by 2023, pointing out that 32 units were handed over to the RoCA last year. Production of at least 54 more units is due for completion by the end of this year, he added.


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Taiwan orders 21 additional CM-34 infantry fighting vehicles

by Samuel Cranny-Evans

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) revealed on 25 August that it has ordered an additional 21 CM-34 wheeled infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) to add to the 284 already being acquired for the Republic of China Army (RoCA).

A screengrab from NCSIST footage showing two CM-34 IFVs during Taiwan’s annual ‘Han Kuang’ military exercises. The MND in Taipei revealed on 25 August that it has ordered 21 more of these IFVs. (National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST))

A screengrab from NCSIST footage showing two CM-34 IFVs during Taiwan’s annual ‘Han Kuang’ military exercises. The MND in Taipei revealed on 25 August that it has ordered 21 more of these IFVs. (National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST))

Major General Yu Yu-tang, Director of the Armaments Bureau, said the additional IFVs would be assigned to the RoCA’s Military Police Command to help bolster its capabilities.

He also stated that series production of all 305 vehicles is expected to be complete by 2023, pointing out that 32 units were handed over to the RoCA last year. Production of at least 54 more units is due for completion by the end of this year, he added.


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Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) revealed on 25 August that it has ordered an additional ...

Taiwan orders 21 additional CM-34 infantry fighting vehicles

by Samuel Cranny-Evans

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) revealed on 25 August that it has ordered an additional 21 CM-34 wheeled infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) to add to the 284 already being acquired for the Republic of China Army (RoCA).

A screengrab from NCSIST footage showing two CM-34 IFVs during Taiwan’s annual ‘Han Kuang’ military exercises. The MND in Taipei revealed on 25 August that it has ordered 21 more of these IFVs. (National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST))

A screengrab from NCSIST footage showing two CM-34 IFVs during Taiwan’s annual ‘Han Kuang’ military exercises. The MND in Taipei revealed on 25 August that it has ordered 21 more of these IFVs. (National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST))

Major General Yu Yu-tang, Director of the Armaments Bureau, said the additional IFVs would be assigned to the RoCA’s Military Police Command to help bolster its capabilities.

He also stated that series production of all 305 vehicles is expected to be complete by 2023, pointing out that 32 units were handed over to the RoCA last year. Production of at least 54 more units is due for completion by the end of this year, he added.


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Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) revealed on 25 August that it has ordered an additional ...

Taiwan orders 21 additional CM-34 infantry fighting vehicles

by Samuel Cranny-Evans

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) revealed on 25 August that it has ordered an additional 21 CM-34 wheeled infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) to add to the 284 already being acquired for the Republic of China Army (RoCA).

A screengrab from NCSIST footage showing two CM-34 IFVs during Taiwan’s annual ‘Han Kuang’ military exercises. The MND in Taipei revealed on 25 August that it has ordered 21 more of these IFVs. (National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST))

A screengrab from NCSIST footage showing two CM-34 IFVs during Taiwan’s annual ‘Han Kuang’ military exercises. The MND in Taipei revealed on 25 August that it has ordered 21 more of these IFVs. (National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST))

Major General Yu Yu-tang, Director of the Armaments Bureau, said the additional IFVs would be assigned to the RoCA’s Military Police Command to help bolster its capabilities.

He also stated that series production of all 305 vehicles is expected to be complete by 2023, pointing out that 32 units were handed over to the RoCA last year. Production of at least 54 more units is due for completion by the end of this year, he added.


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Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) revealed on 25 August that it has ordered an additional ...

Taiwan orders 21 additional CM-34 infantry fighting vehicles

by Samuel Cranny-Evans

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) revealed on 25 August that it has ordered an additional 21 CM-34 wheeled infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) to add to the 284 already being acquired for the Republic of China Army (RoCA).

A screengrab from NCSIST footage showing two CM-34 IFVs during Taiwan’s annual ‘Han Kuang’ military exercises. The MND in Taipei revealed on 25 August that it has ordered 21 more of these IFVs. (National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST))

A screengrab from NCSIST footage showing two CM-34 IFVs during Taiwan’s annual ‘Han Kuang’ military exercises. The MND in Taipei revealed on 25 August that it has ordered 21 more of these IFVs. (National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST))

Major General Yu Yu-tang, Director of the Armaments Bureau, said the additional IFVs would be assigned to the RoCA’s Military Police Command to help bolster its capabilities.

He also stated that series production of all 305 vehicles is expected to be complete by 2023, pointing out that 32 units were handed over to the RoCA last year. Production of at least 54 more units is due for completion by the end of this year, he added.


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