“Outdated, boring and impractical. That was the verdict of six young men who spoke to CNN about their recent experiences of mandatory service in #Taiwan's military. They say Taipei will need to do far more than that if it is to make the training effective.”amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/01/20…
“They describe a process that was designed decades ago with a heavy emphasis on bayonet training, but lacking instruction in urban warfare strategies or modern weapons like drones.
Some say there were too few rifles to go around, or that the weapons they trained with were too old to be of use. Others recount "specializing" in cannon, grenade and mortar units, but never receiving any ammunition to train with.”
"In our company, we had more than 100 assault rifles, but only slightly more than a dozen could be used for shooting practices," said Frank Liu, a 26-year-old auditor from the central Changhua county who served in 2021.
He said about 140 conscripts received training in his company.

"A lot of those assault rifles were made many decades ago, and many were too worn out to be used in training. The weapons had to be rotated among ourselves."
Paul Lee, a factory manager from Taipei who served in 2018, had a similar experience.
"We didn't fire many rounds during the military training," Lee said. "I was practicing with the T65 assault rifle, and I only shot about 40 rounds during the entire training period.
"I'm concerned that many people who underwent the training with me won't even be able to operate a rifle with confidence."
“Dennis, a 25-year-old engineer from Taichung city who served last year, said while he was assigned to specialize in cannons, he never learned how to fire them because trainers were worried the recruits might get hurt.”
"We were assigned simple tasks, and we spent most of the time helping with cleaning and washing the cannon carts," he said. "If war breaks out today and I am told to work as an artilleryman, I think I will just become cannon fodder."

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