On November 9, 2024, Taiwan received its first batch of the US-made Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS), significantly increasing its long-range strike capabilities amid escalating regional tensions.
The ATACMS ballistic missile, a tactical ballistic system with a range of 300 km, offers precision strike capabilities that can reach mainland China. ATACMS, which is launched from the versatile and mobile HIMARS (High Mobility Artillery Rocket System) M142, allows Taiwan to target critical military facilities, such as air bases, command posts and logistical centers. This capability is expected to play a critical role in deterring or responding to potential aggression.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000Initially approved by the United States on October 21, 2020, Taiwan's acquisition agreement included 64 ATACMS missiles and 11 M142 HIMARS launchers. However, recognizing the strategic importance of these systems, Taiwan later expanded its order to include 20 more ATACMS units and 18 more HIMARS launchers, bringing the total to 84 missiles and 29 launchers. This expanded arsenal will allow Taiwan to launch multiple coordinated strikes across multiple regions, providing greater flexibility and operational coverage.
The combination of ATACMS with HIMARS is central to Taiwan's broader defense strategy, which relies on fast, accurate and mobile assets. The mobility of the HIMARS launcher makes it difficult for enemies to detect and target, ensuring the effectiveness of Taiwan's defense capabilities even in difficult environments. With the range and mobility of these systems, Taiwan's asymmetric warfare strategy is strengthened by creating a reliable deterrent, making critical assets and regions difficult for any potential aggressor to neutralize.