美國官員表示售台黑鷹、潛艦、愛三

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http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE5B906Y20091210

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration is moving toward possible new arms sales to Taiwan, including design work on diesel-electric submarines, a State Department official told Reuters on Wednesday.

China strongly opposes arms sales to Taiwan, which Beijing sees as a renegade province, as interference in its domestic affairs. New submarines could help challenge any Chinese seaborne assault on the self-governing island, which Beijing reserves the right to take by force.

Also progressing toward notification to the U.S. Congress is the sale to Taiwan of UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, said Robert Kovac, acting deputy assistant secretary of state for defense trade.

In addition, the Obama administration is weighing more sales to Taiwan of Patriot "Advanced Capability" missiles known as PAC-3 as well as an operations deal for the "Po Sheng" (Broad Victory) command and control program, Kovac said.

"All of those things are going on," he said during a break in testimony to a House of Representatives Foreign Affairs subcommittee hearing on U.S. aerospace exports.

Asked whether "going on" meant advancing toward notification to Congress as a prelude to any sale, Kovac said: "In some cases, yes," including the Black Hawks and the submarines. On supplying more PAC-3 missiles, he said this was "in discussions."

China suspended military-to-military contacts with the United States after then President George W. Bush notified Congress in October 2008 of plans to sell Taiwan a long-delayed arms package valued at up to $6.4 billion.

'VERY SIGNIFICANT EVENT'

The United States does not build diesel-electric submarines.

The design work, estimated at $360 million, would require a U.S. company to show it had the ability to build them or had found a foreign partner that would do so, said Ed Ross, director of operations at the Pentagon's Defense Security Cooperation Agency from 1994 to 2007.

The cost of building eight diesel-electric submarines had been estimated at $10.2 billion and would take 10 to 15 years, he added in a telephone interview.

"It's a very significant event if they go forward with these sales," said Ross, now a defense consultant specializing in East Asia. "They are desperately needed for Taiwan's defense and deterrence to maintain the relative military balance in the Taiwan Strait."

The Black Hawk, a tactical transport helicopter, is built by Sikorsky Aircraft, a unit of United Technologies Corp.

The PAC-3 missile is built by Lockheed Martin Corp and Raytheon Co is the system integrator. Lockheed was the prime contractor for the original Po Sheng program, designed to integrate Taiwan's air, marine, ground and command and control assets in a single network.

Taiwan long has sought 60 Black Hawks and the submarines.

Bush had cleared both for sale in April 1991 but he omitted them when he finally sent Congress his 2008 arms package after much debate in Taiwan's legislative Yuan.

Included were up to 330 PAC-3 missiles and related gear valued at up to $3.1 billion, about half the amount Taiwan had sought for its defense against missiles and aircraft.

"We decided that trying to make up for the delays in the arms sale package in one fell swoop was potentially destabilizing to the improvements in cross-strait relations that occurred during the first year" of President Ma Ying-jeou's administration, Dennis Wilder, senior director for East Asian affairs on Bush's National Security Council staff, told Reuters in March.

"We also clearly told Taiwan that nothing had been taken off the table," Wilder said. "We wanted to leave the door open for the next U.S. administration to do its own review in consultation with Taiwan to decide on future arms sales."

Defense Secretary Robert Gates said in a September 16 speech that China's investments in anti-ship weaponry "could threaten America's primary way to project power and help allies in the Pacific -- in particular our forward air bases and carrier strike groups."http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE5B906Y20091210

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration is moving toward possible new arms sales to Taiwan, including design work on diesel-electric submarines, a State Department official told Reuters on Wednesday.

China strongly opposes arms sales to Taiwan, which Beijing sees as a renegade province, as interference in its domestic affairs. New submarines could help challenge any Chinese seaborne assault on the self-governing island, which Beijing reserves the right to take by force.

Also progressing toward notification to the U.S. Congress is the sale to Taiwan of UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, said Robert Kovac, acting deputy assistant secretary of state for defense trade.

In addition, the Obama administration is weighing more sales to Taiwan of Patriot "Advanced Capability" missiles known as PAC-3 as well as an operations deal for the "Po Sheng" (Broad Victory) command and control program, Kovac said.

"All of those things are going on," he said during a break in testimony to a House of Representatives Foreign Affairs subcommittee hearing on U.S. aerospace exports.

Asked whether "going on" meant advancing toward notification to Congress as a prelude to any sale, Kovac said: "In some cases, yes," including the Black Hawks and the submarines. On supplying more PAC-3 missiles, he said this was "in discussions."

China suspended military-to-military contacts with the United States after then President George W. Bush notified Congress in October 2008 of plans to sell Taiwan a long-delayed arms package valued at up to $6.4 billion.

'VERY SIGNIFICANT EVENT'

The United States does not build diesel-electric submarines.

The design work, estimated at $360 million, would require a U.S. company to show it had the ability to build them or had found a foreign partner that would do so, said Ed Ross, director of operations at the Pentagon's Defense Security Cooperation Agency from 1994 to 2007.

The cost of building eight diesel-electric submarines had been estimated at $10.2 billion and would take 10 to 15 years, he added in a telephone interview.

"It's a very significant event if they go forward with these sales," said Ross, now a defense consultant specializing in East Asia. "They are desperately needed for Taiwan's defense and deterrence to maintain the relative military balance in the Taiwan Strait."

The Black Hawk, a tactical transport helicopter, is built by Sikorsky Aircraft, a unit of United Technologies Corp.

The PAC-3 missile is built by Lockheed Martin Corp and Raytheon Co is the system integrator. Lockheed was the prime contractor for the original Po Sheng program, designed to integrate Taiwan's air, marine, ground and command and control assets in a single network.

Taiwan long has sought 60 Black Hawks and the submarines.

Bush had cleared both for sale in April 1991 but he omitted them when he finally sent Congress his 2008 arms package after much debate in Taiwan's legislative Yuan.

Included were up to 330 PAC-3 missiles and related gear valued at up to $3.1 billion, about half the amount Taiwan had sought for its defense against missiles and aircraft.

"We decided that trying to make up for the delays in the arms sale package in one fell swoop was potentially destabilizing to the improvements in cross-strait relations that occurred during the first year" of President Ma Ying-jeou's administration, Dennis Wilder, senior director for East Asian affairs on Bush's National Security Council staff, told Reuters in March.

"We also clearly told Taiwan that nothing had been taken off the table," Wilder said. "We wanted to leave the door open for the next U.S. administration to do its own review in consultation with Taiwan to decide on future arms sales."

Defense Secretary Robert Gates said in a September 16 speech that China's investments in anti-ship weaponry "could threaten America's primary way to project power and help allies in the Pacific -- in particular our forward air bases and carrier strike groups."
粗大长教主万碎
哪天出售核弹、洲际导弹,ssbn的时候再来吹吧。
向蓉蓉问好!
潜艇也要销售???

看样子TG应该考虑考虑是拿C919做反潜机还是拿胖头鱼做反潜机了。好在柴电潜艇得2020年左右才能全部交付,所以。。。。。。

估计那时候TG的所有常规潜艇都AIP了。
拿什么付钱?
提潜艇出售不是已经一万年了吗?到底什么时候兑现?{:wu:}
看看容容:D
围观教主~:D
只是进来参观容容
我也来围观蓉蓉
 (台北讯)路透社引述美国国务院官员称,奥巴马政府打算对台售卖武器,包括黑鹰直升机和柴油电力驱动潜艇的设计。

  负责国防贸易事务的美国代表助理副国务卿Robert Kovac对路透社表示,华府正“着手”就向台出售UH-60黑鹰直升机和上述的潜艇设计,正式知会国会。

  报道说,美国本身并没有兴建柴油电力驱动的潜艇,如美国向台出售有关设计,估计尚需寻找承造的伙伴合作。

  Robert Kovac指,奥巴马政府同时也在考虑向台输出更多爱国者3型导弹,以及“博胜”指挥控制系统,但这方面的进展尚处于“讨论”当中。
奥巴马用嘴吹一个潜艇出来;P

转个联合早报的

路透社引述美国国务院官员称,奥巴马政府打算对台售卖武器,包括黑鹰直升机和柴油电力驱动潜艇的设计。

负责国防贸易事务的美国代表助理副国务卿Robert Kovac对路透社表示,华府正“着手”就向台出售UH-60黑鹰直升机和上述的潜艇设计,正式知会国会。

报道说,美国本身并没有兴建柴油电力驱动的潜艇,如美国向台出售有关设计,估计尚需寻找承造的伙伴合作。

Robert Kovac指,奥巴马政府同时也在考虑向台输出更多爱国者3型导弹,以及“博胜”指挥控制系统,但这方面的进展尚处于“讨论”当中。
容容不容易呀~~~
造航爹,两艘!
联合早报说的可能出售的是潜艇设计;P
谁来造呢?:D
美国自己不是用全核吗??
专门为WW设计一款柴电的吗?
容容早啊~~
:D

我以前就说过了,我最喜欢212了. 214也行啊~~
国军务必要搞到手啊~~
{:wu:}{:shui:}

宪哥是不是到现在也没退啊??
{:3_82:}
啥时候能交货,最好赶在我们前去接收前~
难得水一下
摸摸蓉蓉
有那点钱,改善点民生不比什么好.
卖吧卖吧...反正2012就快来了 买了也白买
从别国买来再转手卖WW,赚点差价
热烈欢迎MD售台潜艇和爱三,这样我们的小宋和红酒就有机会卖到波斯了.
大侧斜螺旋桨 发表于 2009-12-10 19:42

C919做反潜机?   这个笑话真不好笑.发动机都是别人的.
我们准备和MD恶交了
问题是谁敢卖?土鳖虽土,狠狠咬一口也是要命的{:3_89:}
摸摸蓉蓉
一切对台军售消息在奥黑拍板前都是扯淡
容兄好啊~~

我的回帖还在ZS~~ 不晓得你能不能看到了~~
:D

这论坛开始接近李敖所说的
狭巷短兵相接处,杀人如草不闻声。

的境界了.
{:chan:}
教主很久不来了哟,摸摸教主头
哎,  买了就开心了,来现了??
为什么不自己造? 怎么这么没有中国人的骨气呢?
容兄真的好久没有发文了,对了,容兄上次说的那啥,买到没有?;P
容兄最近常常发帖不回贴啊
摸摸教主,容容最可爱
经济危机后TG一发怒整个世界都要晃三晃,谁卖都在经济上捣鼓谁
俺觉得WW买啥也没用,没战略纵深,买了东西也放不住……买的越多小白兔越高兴,都是技术飞跃xx年的来源啊。
当务之急是提高大众生活质量,抓住人心小白兔就难办了。
嗯,等买到手了再吹牛不迟。
来膜拜容容, 版主可否考虑发个优异服务章给容容啊
诺贝尔和平奖获得者奥黑同学又卖武器了?