Lungteh Shipbuilding

Lungteh Shipbuilding (also commonly spelled Lung Teh and Longde[1]) is a Taiwanese ship and boat builder headquartered in Yilan County.

Lungteh Shipbuilding
Private
IndustryShipbuilding
Founded1979
HeadquartersYilan County, Taiwan
Number of locations
6
Websitehttp://www.lts.com.tw/LungTeh/en/
Philippine Navy Multipurpose Assault Craft Mk2
PGG-618 Tuo Chiang

History

Lungteh was established in 1979.[2]

In 2018 Lungteh won a contract to produce eleven Tuo Chiang Block II corvette and four minelayers for the Taiwanese Navy.[3]

Lungteh exhibited at IDEX in 2019 alongside other Taiwanese defense companies.[4]

On May 24, 2019 Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-Wen visited Lungteh to highlight the mass production of the Tuo Chiang Block II corvette, dubbed a carrier killer by the press. She gave a speech about asymmetrically countering China’s military with smart military procurement and technological innovation.[5]

Operations

Lungteh has five production facilities in Yilan county and offices in Taipei and Singapore.[6]

Lungteh has produced fast ferries, wind farm supply vessels,[7][8] coastal patrol craft, high speed special forces craft,[9] fireboats, and pilot boats.

Lungteh is a partner in producing the Multipurpose Assault Craft series of combat boats for the Philippine Navy. The series had four variants as of 2018.[10]

See also

References

  1. Strong, Matthew. "Taiwan launches military test ship". taiwannews.com.tw. Taiwan News. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  2. "Shipbuilding industry in Chinese Taipei" (PDF). www.oecd.org. OECD Council Working Party on Shipbuilding (WP6). Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  3. Everington, Keoni. "Taiwanese domestic shipbuilder gets bid to build 11 corvettes, 4 minelayers". taiwannews.com. Taiwan News.
  4. Lo Tien-pin and, Jake Chung. "Taiwanese weaponry touted at IDEX". taipeitimes.com. Taipei Times. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  5. Chung, Lawrence. "Taiwan begins mass production of home-grown missile corvettes, minelayers". scmp.com. South China Morning Post. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  6. "About Us". lts.com.tw. Lungteh Shipyards. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  7. Morgan, Scott. "Taiwan's first wind powered boat launched in central Taiwan". taiwannews.com.tw. Taiwan News. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  8. "TIPM Establishes CTV Crew Training Co-Op with NOS". offshorewind.biz. offshorewind.biz. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  9. Rahmat, Ridzwan. "Kaohsiung Maritime 2018: NCSIST, Lung Teh team up on stealthy assault craft concept". janes.com. Janes. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  10. Morgan, Scott. "Philippine Navy successfully tests fires first-ever missile". taiwannews.com. Taiwan News. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
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