Taiwan Ramps Up Missile Production Amidst Rising Chinese Threat
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence (MND) announced on Sunday, August 3, 2025, that mass production of its advanced Tien Kung IV (Sky Bow IV) surface-to-air missiles will commence next year. This significant development comes amidst escalating Chinese incursions and maritime activities near Taiwanese territory.
The Taipei Times reported that the procurement plan includes 122 missile pods. This substantial investment underlines Taiwan’s commitment to bolstering its air defence capabilities.
The accelerated production schedule highlights the growing concerns in Taipei regarding the increasing assertiveness of the Chinese military. The deployment of these advanced missiles is expected to significantly enhance Taiwan’s ability to defend against potential aerial threats.
This strategic move by Taiwan carries significant implications for regional stability. The escalating tensions in the Taiwan Strait underscore the need for cautious diplomacy and a peaceful resolution to the ongoing disputes. The successful deployment of the Tien Kung IV system will undoubtedly influence regional power dynamics and military strategies.