TAIPEI — Taiwan has decided to drop a plan to buy a second advanced early-warning radar from the U.S., officials said Sept. 25, following criticism that the first had become a “money pit.”
Taiwan purchased its first cutting-edge long-range radar from the U.S. in 2003, and its construction is nearing completion after a delay of more than three years.
But military authorities, citing Defense Minister Kao Hua-chu, said they would abandon plans of adding a second one to their inventory.
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