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Taiwan’s first stealth missile corvette christened Tuo River

: Mar 17, 2014 - : 3:48 am

Tuo-River

Taiwan’s first stealth missile corvette was christened Friday, March 14, 2014, which when commissioned is expected to give the country’s navy the capability to counter larger enemy warships.

The 500-tonne Tuo River is the first of 12 potential ships to be built locally under the Hsun Hai, or Swift Sea, program.

The twin-hull corvette, described as a “carrier-killer” by local media, has a maximum speed of 38 knots or 70 kilometers per hour and a range of 2,000 nautical miles. Its speed and low radar signature allows the corvette to get close to enemy targets, experts said.

The ship, 60.4m in length and 14m wide, carries a crew of 41. Its armaments include Hsiung Feng II and Hsiung Feng III anti-ship missiles.

The christening ceremony was held indoors in Suao in northeastern Taiwan’s Yilan county, and the ship will undergo final tests and reviews before it is officially launched. It is expected to be commissioned in the first half of 2015.

In 2011, the legislature approved a $853.4 million budget to fund the construction of between seven and 11 corvettes but a fleet of 12 ships is now being projected.

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