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electronicsJuly 11, 2026

Taiwan's Radar System Tracks Chinese Missile: Implications for ASEAN Factories

Taiwan's advanced radar system detected a recent Chinese missile launch, highlighting the importance of early warning systems for regional security.

Taiwan's Advanced Radar System Detects Chinese Missile Launch \nIn a recent development, Taiwan's AN/FPS-115 Pave Paws radar, located at Leshan Radar Station in Hsinchu County, successfully tracked a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) fired from a Chinese nuclear-powered submarine in the South China Sea. This detection, combined with intelligence sharing with the United States, provided Taipei with crucial information about the missile's trajectory and flight path. The radar, developed by US defense contractor Raytheon and operational since 2013, is a key component of Taiwan's missile early-warning network.\n \\[Paragraph Break]\\[The radar uses a fixed active phased-array antenna to continuously scan large areas without mechanical rotation, enabling rapid detection and tracking of multiple targets simultaneously. Positioned at an elevation of about 2,600 meters, the radar can detect ballistic missile launches at distances of up to 3,106 miles (5,000 kilometers). Its coverage extends across mainland China, the South China Sea, and the Korean Peninsula.]\\\n \\[Paragraph Break]\\[For factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, this incident underscores the importance of robust security and surveillance systems. As geopolitical tensions in the region continue to rise, the need for reliable early warning and monitoring technologies becomes increasingly critical. Factories in these countries, particularly those involved in strategic industries such as electronics, automotive, and semiconductor manufacturing, must consider the potential risks and invest in advanced security measures.]\\\n \\[Paragraph Break]\\[Moreover, the cooperation between Taiwan and the United States in sharing intelligence highlights the interconnected nature of regional security. ASEAN nations can benefit from similar partnerships, leveraging international expertise and technology to enhance their own security infrastructure. By doing so, they can better protect their industrial assets and ensure the continuity of operations in the face of potential threats.]\\\n \\[Paragraph Break]\\[In conclusion, the successful detection of the Chinese SLBM by Taiwan's radar system serves as a reminder of the importance of advanced surveillance and early warning capabilities. For factory buyers in ASEAN, this means investing in state-of-the-art security solutions and fostering international collaborations to safeguard their operations and assets.]\\\n

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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Interesting Engineering, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.

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