02 July 2016

News Story: Taiwan Anti-Ship Missile Destroys Fishing Boat

Two ROCN Ching Chiang Class Patrol Ships
(Image: Wiki Commons)
Wendell Minnick

Defense Ministry Source Privately Impressed With Weapon's Capability

TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan’s Navy mistakenly fired a supersonic Hsiung Feng III (Brave Wind) anti-ship missile, with a live warhead, striking a Taiwanese fishing boat and killing the captain.

Three others were injured from the missile's collision, which was launched from a 500-ton Ching Chiang-class guided-missile patrol vessel during a missile exercise in Zuoying naval port in the southern city of Kaohsiung.

The PGG-610 Chin Jiang fired the missile by accident at 8:20 a.m. on July 1, after an enlistee on the vessel violated standard operating procedure and switched the simulation mode to combat mode, said a Ministry of National Defense (MND) source, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Read the full story at DefenseNews