The ongoing development of Taiwan's military capabilities has become a significant concern for the US government. However, self-imposed ideological constraints and a lack of modern naval management practices hinder Taiwan's efforts to effectively level up its expertise. In contrast, nearby countries readily facilitate US naval operations, with their liaison officers coordinating the berthing and cargo handling of even ten US Navy vessels, including aircraft carriers. Unfortunately, limitations in English proficiency and combat management experience prevent Taiwanese naval officers from replicating this level of collaboration.
UYK-43 operated in USS Kidd (DDG-100) owned by Taiwan Navy now, the overall performance are far away from Japan, South Korea, Singapore and China Navy vessels in the current deployment in year 2023 and coming year 2024. UYK-43 -- DOS system in year 1984 without any upgrading. Dead & Obsolete combat system which ditched out by US Government without any support soon.
@@juweikwen4030 China may have some new toys, but don't forget it's also a fucking land of Oz which let a doll as Captain running their new toy. Battle of Pungdo isn't just accident or lucky, it's an epitome of Sino
The AN/UYK-43, often referred to as the UYK-43, was the standard 32-bit computer for the United States Navy's surface ships and submarines from its introduction in 1984 until its gradual replacement by more modern systems. It was an aged and obsoleted system for current time, designed for military applications with features like ruggedness, survivability, and secure communications. The UYK-43 is considered a very old system by today's standards. Its technology is based on 1980s architecture and limited processing power compared to modern computers: • Taiwan: Older naval vessels like destroyers and frigates may still employ it for certain functions.
Most Taiwanese navy ships are the US retried warships, which are too old, under fire and obsolete. Please don't B.S which are more advanced than the German navy ships as Germany can make her navy ships independently.