Taiwan has recently received 38 M1A2T Abrams tanks from the United States, the first tank delivery to the island in 23 years, with a larger order of 122 tanks expected over the next two years. Despite concerns about its suitability for Taiwan’s terrain, the advanced M1A2T tanks are seen as a significant upgrade to Taiwan’s defence capabilities, particularly amidst tensions with China. Equipped with formidable firepower and advanced features, the Abrams tanks are expected to play a crucial role in protecting critical landing points and serving as a deterrent against potential Chinese invasion.
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US nuclear expansion unlikely to deter China: Study
A recent unclassified war game by CSIS and MIT revealed that increasing US nuclear capabilities would not deter China from using atomic weapons in a conflict over Taiwan. The exercise explored scenarios where nuclear weapons might be employed, showing minimal impact of US nuclear capabilities on Beijing's willingness to deploy such arms. The study suggested China could move away from its no-first-use policy in critical conflicts, highlighting the pressure both sides face to resort to...
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