After four years, the Taipei International Aerospace and Defense Industry Exhibition Biennale will debut on Thursday (September 14) at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Hall.The "Type Types II" attack drone developed by the National China Institute of Science and Technology in Taiwan will debut for the first time. The United States Association (AIT) has invited American merchants to establish the American museum in the Taiwan Association (AIT).
According to the Taiwan China Times, the above -mentioned biennial exhibitions lasted for three days. The Taiwan Foreign Trade Association invited nearly 260 manufacturers to participate in the exhibition and 962 booths. The scale of the exhibition reached a record high.In addition to the U.S. Pavilion, the Czech Republic also organized the National Pavilion for the first time to participate in the exhibition.
AIT invites more than 40 US merchants to participate in the American museum type. The US Defense Industry Factory Lockheed Martin and Thor, American Maritime System Expert Northrop GrummanCompany L3 Harris, BAE System, Britain's largest military group, and Spring Knife UAV manufacturers, Aero Vironment, all participated in this exhibition.
The high -profile national defense hall is the largest theme museum in the exhibition field. It exhibits models and weapons, including Taiwan -made military aircraft, long -attack weapons (various missiles), cloud leopard nail vehicles, and no one.Machine system, etc.The new generation of unmanned models of the second -generation unmanned models developed by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the second generation of Ruiyu, but it is understood that confidential sensitive equipment such as Xiongsheng missiles will not appear.
The "Type Types II" attacking drone model developed by the Chinese Academy of Sciences will be made public for the first time.It is understood that the "Type 1" (the Taiwan version of the spring knife attack drone) is a personal carrier. The volume of the type 2 missile is larger than the warhead.On Tengyun large drones.