Taiwan unveils first domestically built submarine as tensions with China escalate
- Taiwan launched its first domestically built submarine, the Hai Kun, which will undergo sea trials before entering service by 2025.
- The submarine is part of Taiwan's plan to build a fleet of eight indigenous submarines to boost its naval capabilities against China.
- Taiwan's submarine program received technology and expertise from countries including the US, UK, Australia, and others.
- China has criticized Taiwan's submarine development, warning it could lead to self-destruction amid rising cross-strait tensions.
- Taiwan aims to use its new submarines for deterrence and to complicate any potential Chinese attack or naval blockade plans.