![In this Oct. 22, 2004 photo, Taiwanese soldiers stand in attention in front of a Patriot missile air defense system near the northern coastal town of Wanli, Taiwan [Patriot missile air defense system]](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhM5Jxspxq7IoWjiK4GE4U4v5lGnDHqAus828P39w4t8Sz3zymOVR91ZWyjK-aXAByAuTnps-j7u8TMcbIvUBfQlewdNMHxlQa1ss87Gd4krIJEKadohAmbynRt706fzmO5bFnq3g/s144/Patriot_air_defence.jpg)
Air force Capt. Chiang — he was identified only by his surname — was the fourth Taiwanese in only 14 months known to have been picked up on charges of spying for China, from which the island split amid civil war 63 years ago.
While Taiwan's Defense Ministry did not disclose details of his alleged offense, his base in the northern part of the island hosts the air force's highly classified radar system and U.S.-made Patriot surface-to-air missiles, both vital to the island's aerial defense.
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