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Posted on 22/11/2020 by admin

Taiwan Wants Drones That Can Attack and Blow Themselves Up

These drones themselves would be the weapons and could potentially help deter China. Key Point: Loitering munitions are not new, but building a lot of “suicide” drones would be for Taiwan. Could these …
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