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🇺🇸 The U.S. Navy is putting sea drones directly into the Baltic Sea playbook. During the exercise, unmanned surface vessels operated alongside the British Royal Navy and 15 NATO allies and partners, giving crews a close look at technology many countries don’t train with every day. The goal: test...

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‼️🇨🇳🇹🇼 BIG | Taiwan is deploying an aggressive new asymmetric defense shield across the Taiwan Strait—unleashing a fleet of high-tech sea drones backed by American technology to permanently derail China’s maritime expansion. In a massive tactical leap, the Taiwanese government has officially greenlit the procurement of dozens of uncrewed vessels for its Coast Guard, as reported by Nikkei Asia. The high-stakes defense package includes 25 uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) and two unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) to be developed by the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST). Crucially, Taipei is directly tapping into American defense expertise, partnering with U.S.-based Maritime Tactical Systems (MARTAC) to build a highly lethal, autonomous swarm capable of locking down the strait and monitoring or intercepting the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) in real-time. This contract marks a brilliant strategic evolution that adapts the devastating maritime drone lessons of the Black Sea to the defense of Taiwan. By integrating cutting-edge U.S. drone tech into its frontline Coast Guard, Taipei is effectively transforming its gray-zone defense into an un-navigable minefield for Chinese warships. This move signals to Beijing that any attempt to enforce a naval blockade or execute a surprise amphibious assault will be met by an invisible, relentless swarm of kamikaze and surveillance drones—proving that Taiwan’s defense strategy is getting sharper, faster, and completely optimized for high-tech attrition. See the latest updates with us: Visioner

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From small FPVs to large UAVs, millions of unmanned systems are set to be inducted into the Indian armed forces in the next 5 years. 🇮🇳 Details- 🔽 The Indian Army sits at the centre of this shift. Over 1,00,000 drone operatives have already been trained & are being equipped with FPV strike drones, swarm systems, loitering munitions & long range UAVs. Dedicated Shaktibaan Regiments will anchor large scale unmanned warfare, while Ashni platoons are being embedded across 385 infantry battalions. light commando forces like Bhairav will also employ unmanned systems for ISR, targeting & precision strike. - Indian Air force is already doing mass induction of unmanned platforms for long range ISR, deep strike, ew & special missions, integrating UAVs into both peacetime surveillance & high intensity conflict situations. - Indian Navy is also rapidly transitioning towards unmanned ops across the maritime domain, with large numbers of airborne, surface & underwater unmanned systems planned for maritime surveillance, ASW, mine countermeasures & strike support roles. - The Indian Coast Guard will increasingly depend on unmanned systems for persistent maritime domain awareness, EEZ monitoring, coastal security & search & rescue missions. Apart from this, paramilitary & central armed police forces under the Ministry of Home Affairs are also set to induct unmanned systems at scale for border surveillance, CI, internal security, convoy protection & urban ops needs. When combined- • Small FPV & short-range drones • Swarm systems • Loitering munitions of varying ranges • Long-range ISR & strike UAVs • Ground based unmanned systems • Underwater unmanned platforms • Unmanned Surface Vessels Will be in service with the Indian forces. Dozens of dedicated tech & warfare centres have already been established to train soldiers across 30+ niche & emerging technologies. A large scale effort is underway to train troops in drone ops, cyber warfare, Ai & EW. This is being backed by advanced infra, embedded R&D units & simulation based training facilities, with a stated objective of complete absorption of these technologies across force by 2030. India is realistically looking at well over a million+ new unmanned systems in service over the next 5 years.

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