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Tuesday, February 05, 2013

Taiwanese military declines to comment on report of cruise missiles


Images from 2010 show new buildings and the deployment of three launcher vehicles, one command vehicle, and one satellite relay vehicle
The Ministry of National Defense declined Monday to comment on a blog that claimed to reveal the location where Taiwan-developed cruise missiles and disguised command vehicles for the missile system are supposedly housed.

"We won't elaborate or comment on the information circulating on the Internet," said ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Luo Shou-he, but he assured that the military has measures in place to protect the country's significant military facilities.

Luo was responding to questions on a report in the Chinese-language United Evening News on Monday that cited information and photos on the blog, which collects information on Taiwan's military and weapon systems.

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