Pentagon Awards $328.5 Million Lockheed Martin Contract to Boost Taiwan’s Air Force
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The Pentagon on Dec. 31 announced that Lockheed Martin had been awarded a contract to sell military equipment to Taiwan, as the island remains on high alert amid repeated military drills by Beijing.
“This contract provides for the procurement and delivery of fifty-five Infrared Search and Track Legion Enhanced Sensor pods, processors, pod containers, and processor containers,” the Pentagon stated.
Foreign military sales worth $157.3 million are obligated at the time of the award. The work, which will be conducted in Orlando, Florida, is expected to be completed by June 30, 2031, the Pentagon stated.
Even though the United States has upheld unofficial ties with Taiwan since 1979, the Taiwan Relations Act of that same year requires the Pentagon to supply Taiwan with “defensive capability” as a means of allowing the island to defend itself.
Escalating Threat
These weapons sales come as Taiwan has faced increasing military pressure from China, which considers the island part of its territory.The Pentagon said China’s military would pursue that goal through “an amphibious invasion, firepower strike, and possibly a maritime blockade.”
The report noted that China’s announced defense budget “has nearly doubled” from 2013, Xi Jinping’s first full year as leader of the Chinese Communist Party, to 2024.


