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A public live-fire demonstration in Taiwan has drawn attention after multiple TOW anti-tank missiles reportedly malfunctioned during a training exercise. According to reports, one missile fell into the water before reaching its target, another hit but failed to detonate, while others missed entirely. The most dramatic moment came when...

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