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 Jens Kastner, Taiwan's Hot-Cold Cross-Strait Relations; The military
 installs Patriot 3s at the same time it seeks to institutionalize bilateral
 cultural exchange. Asia Sentinel, Sept. 10, 2010.
 http://asiasentinel.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2689&Itemid=164
 
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 "According to Taiwan's government-leaning media, the Taiwanese military is
 to invest as much as US$9.4 billion for the establishment of a shield to
 Taiwan against the missiles that the China's People's Liberation Army has
 stationed across the narrow Taiwan Strait. The anti-missile initiative is
 said to consist of two parts, an active and a passive one. The first aims to
 prevent the launch of China's ballistic missiles in the first place by
 destroying military bases along the coast, whereas the passive part's
 objective remains shooting down incoming PLA missiles that get through
 despite Taiwan's bombardment of China's coast.
 
 "To support the PAC-3s, Taiwan is to deploy a long-range early warning radar
 system that will give an estimated 7 to 10 minutes warning time that
 provide the military with the ability to effectively monitor Chinese medium
 and short-range missiles that were launched within a 3,000 km radius. The
 radar, which is to be installed at the Hsinchu Leshan base on Taiwan's
 northwest coast, is to be even more sophisticated than the US's own long-
 range radar stations in Alaska. Both the Patriots and radar system are US-
 made.
 
 "To gain the ability to attack China's missile launch bases, however, Taiwan
 plans to resort to locally-produced weaponry. Its Ching-kuo jet fighters,
 commonly known as the Indigenous Defense Fighter (IDF), have been improved
 and are to be outfitted with Tien Chien-2A (Sky Sword) anti-radiation
 missiles as well as cluster bombs with the ability to destroy China's
 airfields, ports and radar stations along China's southeastern coast.
 Nonetheless, the most powerful weapon Taiwan is about to deploy, government
 officials say, is the Hsiungfeng 2E cruise missile which, with an estimated
 range of around 800 km, could strike Chinese mega-cities such as Shanghai
 and Hong Kong as well as military bases.
 
 My comment: There is no need to read the rest.
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