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Taiwan says 'T-Dome' to better integrate air defence system for higher kill rate

Taiwan's existing surface-to-air defence systems are centred around the U.S.-built Patriot and Taiwan-made Sky Bow missiles, as well as Stinger missiles for low-level intercepts.

October 13, 2025 / 12:37 IST
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A CH-47SD carrying a Taiwan flag with UH-60M helicopters fly past during National Day celebrations at the Presidential Palace in Taipei on October 10, 2025. (AFP)

Taiwan's "T-Dome" air defence system will establish a more efficient and integrated "sensor-to-shooter" mechanism for a higher kill rate, with a year-end special budget to propose specific spending on the system, the defence minister said on Monday.

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te unveiled the multi-layered air defence system he called "T-Dome" on Friday, part of government plans to modernise the military to better deter China, which views the island as its own territory and has ramped up military and political pressure.

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Speaking to reporters at parliament in Taipei, Defence Minister Wellington Koo said Lai's proposal referred to the "sensor-to-shooter" concept, to integrate systems for a faster, more effective response to enemy targets.

"If you do achieve integration, the probability of successful interception naturally increases and you can conduct firepower coordination with greater efficiency and better resource allocation," he said.