Taiwan shows off its drones as key to ‘asymmetric warfare’ with China

Taiwan shows off its drones as key to ‘asymmetric warfare’ with China

Taiwan showcased new models of its domestically produced military drones on Tuesday, saying they are key to its “asymmetric warfare” capacity to make its forces more agile if they have to face a far larger Chinese military.
China, which has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control, has ramped up military activity near the democratically governed island to force it to accept Chinese sovereignty despite Taiwan’s objections.

 

Taiwan shows off its drones as key to ‘asymmetric warfare’ with China

Taiwan shows off its drones as key to ‘asymmetric warfare’ with China

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