Ukraine's Drone War: A Stark Lesson for Taiwan
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The war in Ukraine has become a real-time lesson in military adaptation. For Taiwan, it serves as both a model to follow and a clear warning.
The conflict has shown that small, affordable drones can change battles. They are used for surveillance, targeting, and attacks. Success depends on the ability to innovate and produce these systems quickly.
For Taiwan, the warning is urgent. A slow response to this new kind of warfare could lead to severe disadvantages. The message from Ukraine is to develop a strong, flexible drone industry now.
The war also highlights the need for strong partnerships. Ukraine's cooperation with international tech companies has been vital. Taiwan may need similar alliances to build its defensive capabilities.
In short, Ukraine's experience is a guide. It shows that in modern defense, speed and innovation are not just advantages—they are essential for survival.