Taiwan extends reservist training to tackle manpower shortage

Taiwan has replaced its five- to seven-day reserve call-up with a mandatory 14-day programme that includes training on drones and the US-made HIMARS system.

Defence Minister Wellington Koo Li-hsiung told legislators late last month that the change is one of the biggest reforms of Taiwan’s reserve force in decades.

The new course requires reservists to return to units matching their original active-duty roles under the “returning personnel to their original positions” policy.

The ministry also plans to amend the law to bring retired female volunteer service members into the reserve mobilisation system.

The moves address a deepening manpower shortage as the pool of military-age recruits shrinks.

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Illustration showing Japanese officials approving arms exports while Chinese diplomats express concerns over militarism.
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Japan eases defense export curbs, raising neo-militarism alarms

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Japan has revised its long-standing rules on lethal arms exports, prompting Chinese warnings of resurgent militarism amid heightened bilateral tensions.

Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back on Tuesday called for overhauling the military by expanding AI use and other measures to address future warfare and personnel shortages.

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South Korea intends to train all members of its nearly 500,000-strong military to operate drones as a standard combat skill. Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back announced the initiative on June 26 during a briefing. The effort aims to counter North Korea's larger forces by making drones a universal tool for troops.

China faces calls to accelerate upgrades to its aircraft carrier fleet following Japan's recent military exercises. Experts point to a shortage of stealth fighters as a key vulnerability.

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South Korea's Navy and Marine Corps launched a weeklong regular amphibious landing exercise in Pohang last week, the armed services said on Monday. Some 3,200 troops are deployed for the drills running through Thursday. The exercise incorporates modern unmanned assets and international allies for the first time.

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