List_of_equipment_of_the_Republic_of_China_Army

List of equipment of the Republic of China Army

List of equipment of the Republic of China Army

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Below is a list of equipment used by the Republic of China Army (commonly known as the Taiwanese Army).

ROCA Special Force Team ASSC 2
ROCA Special Force Team ASSC 2

Small arms

T-93 sniper rifle with the Taiwanese team competing in the International Sniper Competition at Fort Benning, Georgia in 2010
T91 rifles and M14
ROCA LWRCI R.E.P.R. 20 on display at the Armor School Museum
ROCA Barrett M107A1 Sniper Rifle Display in Armor School Museum
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Watercraft

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Armoured vehicles

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Artillery

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Helicopters and unmanned aerial vehicle

Anti-aircraft weapons

M730A1 (MIM-72)
Sky Sword II (TC-2) Carried by wheeled trucks
A visitor operates an FIM-92 Stinger Twin Launchers with a soldier
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Anti-tank weapons

A 4-round XM65 Missile Launcher on outboard hardpoint of a ROCA AH-1W 20110813
Kestrel anti-armor rocket
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See also


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