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Taiwan is learning lessons on how it could use uncrewed and remotely controlled sea drones as an effective and low-cost way to fend off any possible Chinese invasion. Read more:

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Drones don’t just save lives, they defend freedom. Taiwan’s making every move count.

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They'd get obliterated in a heartbeat. This is arcane and asinine to think it'd slow down the CCP.

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Taiwan ist eine Provinz Chinas.

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Now would be a good time for China to do a major naval exercise. Eventually invade in disguise as a drill eventually but they need to do much bigger military exercises for that to work

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🚨 Former commanding general of the US Army Pacific Charles Flynn says we've been neglecting a key component of the Taiwan invasion threat. "In the United States, we look at the map and we see blue. We see an ocean…and we say, well, we can solve this problem with more ships, more subs, more airplanes, more jets, more precision guide munitions, more satellites." While many experts fixate on the Chinese navy as the "center of gravity" for any Taiwan assault, Charles Flynn disagrees. "My view is you can't invade Taiwan with the Chinese Navy and the Chinese Air Force. You actually have to deliver an invasion force, and that is its Chinese army. That's the PLA." "You've got to watch the PLA army, because it will take time for them to actually move from their garrisons to the coast, load those vessels, and get across. You're not going to see and have that kind of time with air power and naval power from the Chinese. There'll be some indicators, but when they start moving that army, then there's a problem. Things need to stop very quickly. …What keeps me up at night is their ability to actually pull that off in 96 hours. …Anything that we can do to slow down that timeline, feed doubt, sow paranoia and introduce new dilemmas to the Chinese leadership--then we are on a stronger footing by way of deterrence and denying them the ability to think that they could pull that off." (And yes, for those wondering, Charles is General Mike Flynn’s brother, with a distinguished career of his own).

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