Taiwan Opposition’s $7.5 Billion Plan Stirs Drone Defense Debate
THE SO WHAT
Drones are becoming a primary, not auxiliary, layer of Taiwan’s defense architecture—$7.5 billion on unmanned systems is industrial policy as much as military spend. Defense and dual-use suppliers should read this as a near-term demand signal for ISR, counter-drone, and autonomy stacks tuned to contested airspace, not just commercial use cases.
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