The first arms sales package to Taiwan of the second Donald Trump administration focuses on spare parts, accessories and repair support for the F-16, C-130 and Taiwan’s Indigenous Fighter Aircraft (IDF).
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The U.S. announced a $330 million arms sales package to Taiwan on Nov. 13, the first military sale to Taipei of the second Donald Trump administration. The package primarily consists of spare parts, accessories and repair support for Lockheed Martin’s F-16 fighter jet, Lockheed’s C-130 Hercules...
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