(AFP) --- Taiwan 's
largest-ever missile ship went into service Tuesday after a ceremony presided
over by President Ma Ying-jeou as the island strives to modernise its military
in response to a perceived threat from China .
Ma praised the
corvette's "stealth and speed" at the ceremony involving hundreds of
naval officers and said it "reflects the determination by the military to
defend national security".
Armed with 16
missiles, the ship will strengthen Taiwan 's defence capabilities. China
still considers the island part of its territory waiting to be reunited -- by
force if necessary.
The 500-tonne
corvette, named 'Tuo Chiang'('Tuo
River '), will be deployed
following the ceremony at the southern Tsoying naval base.
It is the prototype
for up to 11 others to be built for the navy.
The sleek
twin-hulled ship uses stealth technology to reduce the reflection of radar
waves, making it harder to detect.
It has also
announced a move to build its own submarines, which Ma said Tuesday were "crucial"
to its defence.
The Taiwanese navy
currently operates a fleet of four submarines, but only two of them can be
deployed in the event of war. The other two were built by the United States in the 1940s and are
too old for combat.
Relations between Taiwan and China have improved since 2008 when
Ma, of the China-friendly Kuomintang party, came to power.
However the
perceived threat remains -- according to Taiwan 's
defence ministry China
has more than 1,500 ballistic and cruise missiles trained on the island.
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