
@Sharp Look at Taiwan Report The United States has successively released land-mounted Harpoon missiles and other arms sales to Taiwan, coupled with Taiwan's self-produced Xiongfeng series of anti-ship missiles continue to be produced according to the plan, Taiwan military personnel arrogantly pointed out when analyzing today that the number of Harpoon missiles sold by the United States in the past has totaled about 300 to 320, plus the sale of 135 agm-84h/slam-er extended range land-attack missiles, and 400 rgm-84l-4 block ii shore-mounted Harpoon missiles. The total is about 850, and the number of self-produced Xiongfeng II and III missiles in service is about 300, and 50 more will be produced in the future, that is, the number of anti-ship missiles of various types in Taiwan will reach 1200, which will effectively play the "hedgehog tactics" so that the mainland does not dare to "act rashly."
Taiwan military sources said that since 1997, the United States has successively sold various types of Harpoon missiles to Taiwan, between 1997 and 1998 it sold 112 air-launched Harpoon anti-ship missiles, in 2000 it sold 71 carrier-launched Harpoon anti-ship missiles, and in 2004, along with the arms sales of the Kidd-class warships, it also sold a number of ship-launched Harpoon missiles to Taiwan, with dozens of them, and in 2007 the United States sold 60 air-launched Harpoon missiles again. By 2008, 32 submarine-launched Harpoon missiles could be launched by submarine ships.
He said that the Trump administration has recently released successive arms sales to Taiwan, including 135 agm-84h/slam-er extended range land-attack missiles, and 400 rgm-84l-4 block II shore-mounted Harpoon missiles.
In terms of self-produced Xiongfeng anti-ship missiles, Taiwan military sources pointed out that at present, the Navy has a number of shore-mounted Xiongfeng anti-ship missile and mobile missile squadrons, plus there are deployments of Xiongji and Xiongsan anti-ship missiles on all types of ships, and the number of self-produced Xiongfeng missiles is conservatively estimated to be more than 300, and according to the public budget of Taiwan's defense agencies, by 2023, the military will also produce 50 more Xiongfeng missiles, which also makes the number of self-produced Xiongfeng series missiles more than 350.
(Comprehensive Taiwan media report)