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Taiwan deploys first army drone squads as China's Jiu Tian drone swarm tactic ups the ante

Responding to potential invasion threat by 2027, Taiwan announces new drone and sea-drone capabilities to thwart China's growing military advantage.

May 24, 2025 / 11:06 IST
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Drone file image
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Taiwan is accelerating the modernisation of its military with cutting-edge drone technology, debuting its very first army drone units this year and set to add sea drones to its fleet, Defence Minister Wellington Koo explained in an interview. The initiative is a strategic pivot toward asymmetric warfare—embracing technology, precision, and nimbleness to counter China's vastly larger military, the Wall Street Journal reported.

The decision to convert tank and artillery battalions into drone units is one of the steps in a more comprehensive plan to prepare for what Taipei views as likely Chinese invasion within three years. "It would be best if China wakes up every day feeling like 'today's just not the day to invade,'" Koo said.

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A regional arms race with drones at the centre

The move follows China's ongoing expansion and development of its own drone technology—most recently in the form of the Jiu Tian system, a powerful platform allegedly capable of launching more than 100 drones in one deployment. Capable of overwhelming enemy air defences with mass coordination, Jiu Tian is a breakthrough in Chinese unmanned aerial warfare.