#asymmetric warfare
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Explore the Taiwan Ukraine drone cooperation 2026. With a 11.4x jump in exports, Taiwan is leveraging Ukraine's battlefield data to build a resilient, 'non-red' asymmetric defense supply chain.
Ukraine is deploying inexpensive interceptor drones, some costing just $1,000, to counter Russian aerial attacks. This strategy is rewriting the economics of air defense and shaping the future of warfare.
China's military mouthpiece, the PLA Daily, has detailed a new doctrine of 'unmanned attrition warfare,' which focuses on using large drone swarms in 'saturation attacks' to overwhelm and exhaust adversaries.
Beyond the headlines: An analysis of Taiwan's record $11.1B US arms deal, its shift to asymmetric warfare, and the geopolitical risks for global tech supply chains.
A $10B US arms sale to Taiwan isn't just about weapons. It's a strategic shift impacting semiconductor supply chains and fueling a new era of tech-driven warfare.
A record $11.1B US arms sale to Taiwan isn't just a transaction. It's a strategic shift, applying lessons from Ukraine to create a 'porcupine' deterrent against China.