The Legislative Yuan passed the "Special Act for Procurement for Safeguarding National Security and Strengthening Asymmetric Combat Capabilities" with a budget ceiling of NT$780 billion. The bill focuses on arms purchases from the U.S., with the first phase budgeted at NT$300 billion and the second at NT$480 billion. The Ministry of National Defense stated that the approved version excludes commercial and commissioned procurements, potentially impacting defense planning and creating capability gaps. Experts noted that the bill's focus on U.S. military purchases, such as HIMARS and Javelin missiles, prioritizes traditional firepower and short-term readiness, differing from the Executive Yuan's original proposal which emphasized a broader defense transformation including AI and drones. Scholars like Su Tzu-yun lamented the exclusion of indigenous defense development, arguing that military orders are crucial for the industry's growth and that future budgets or special acts should supplement this.
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- Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
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