Taiwan will buy as many as 400 land-launched Harpoon missiles intended to repel a potential Chinese invasion, completing a deal that Congress approved in 2020, according to a trade group’s leader and people familiar with the issue. Army Lieutenant Colonel Martin Meiners, a Defense Department spokesman, declined to say whether Taiwan will be the recipient of the Harpoon missiles but said “we will continue to work with industry to provide Taiwan defense equipment in a timely manner. Read more:China’s military simulates striking Taiwan as it continues second day of drillsChina says Taiwan encirclement drills a ‘serious warning’We use cookies to improve your experience on our site and to show you personalized advertising