
Lee Shih-chiang
Lee Shih-chiang is the president of the National Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology in Taiwan, where he oversees the development of indigenous military technology, including the Rui Yuan II drone. Recently, he was in the news for addressing concerns regarding the presence of Chinese-made components in the drone during its research and development stage, emphasizing the institute's commitment to replacing these components with those sourced from Taiwan's supply chain.
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Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology president Lee Shih-chiang told lawmakers that the upgraded Hai Lung has successfully completed qualification testing.
‘Hai Kun’ sea trials to include deep diving testsLee Shih-chiang, president of the Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology, mentioned the investigation into the use of CL-20 on loitering munitions drones.
Sea Oryx missile system to enter mass production
Lee Shih-chiang signed an MOU with Leonardo DRS vice president Alan Mosher on fire control systems for the army’s M60A3 tanks.
CSIST signs defense deals with six global firmsLee Shih-chiang, the president of the institute, discussed the agreements with foreign companies.
Taipei air, defense exhibition opensLee Shih-chiang, president of the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology, discussed the capabilities of various air defense missiles.
China's military parade could hurt its optics: defense ministry
Chungshan president Lee Shih-chiang thanked the five foreign companies who participated at the Suao exhibition.
Taiwan seals deal to buy military drone softwareInstitute president Lee Shih-chiang said that the drone has not yet entered mass production and is still in the research-and-development stage.
Military vows strict controls for UAVs
Institute president Lee Shih-chiang said the drone has not yet entered mass production and is still in the research-and-development stage.
Military vows strict controls after drone found with Chinese components








