
The outbreak of the Russo-Ukraine war in 2022 drew attention to the importance of drones in modern warfare: countries around the world are now increasing investments in this industry. For Taiwan, which is pitted against a much larger enemy, drones are crucial: they can be made cheaply and can do a lot of damage to large expensive platforms like battleships. The government is strengthening supply chains free of Chinese components, and private companies have greatly increased their capabilities, with Taiwanese drone exports to Europe increasing by 40% last year. Let’s find out more.
The drone, equipped with gunpowder, hovers at high speed in the air, locates the target, and quickly swoops down to complete its mission with precision.
This is the Army’s drone unit, conducting flight training with attack drones.
Major Tsai
21st Artillery Command Drone Battalion
In our training, we’ll have it carrying munitions underneath, conducting a live-fire exercise. This is a bomb-dropping type; it’s not a suicide drone, but it’s still an attack drone.
However, did you know that the drones used in these combat exercises were entirely made by Taiwanese manufacturers? The military emphasized a 100% non-red supply chain, boosting Taiwanese companies to showcase their immense capabilities and rapidly capture global markets in just a few short years.
Yu Fu-yang
Taiwan Unmanned Vehicle Alliance
Ukraine actually sourced a large portion of its components from Taiwan for the Russo-Ukraine war. We don’t supply the complete units, but the components are ours. The demand has really boosted our industry.
Fan Wei-i
AbonMax
In the emerging drone market, the non-red supply chains we provide could actually become Taiwan’s next economic shield.
Since 2017, the US has banned the military from using Chinese-made drones on security grounds and has begun to promote "non-red supply chains," which has caused Taiwanese manufacturers to sniff out business opportunities.
Chen Shih-che
Brinno
The US is taking a phased approach; basically, Chinese components cannot be used in major parts right now. Meanwhile, Taiwan’s drone industry—especially in the defense sector—has a 100% total ban on Chinese components. Looking at this market opportunity from the perspective of a private enterprise, I am fully willing to invest our resources here.
Whether it’s creating non-red supply chains in industries or asymmetric warfare capabilities on the front line of national defense, drones may become Taiwan’s next economic shield.
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自2022年「俄烏戰爭」爆發以來,世界各國都再提高對無人機的國防投資。對台灣來說,無人機更是關鍵,在軍工產業上,台灣受惠於「非紅供應鏈」的利基,民間業者的無人機實力快速增強,去年出口歐洲的數量,暴增40倍之多。究竟,無人機有沒有機會,成為台灣的下一個護國神山?跟著我們的鏡頭,帶您一起瞭解。
搭載火藥的無人機,在空中高速盤旋,發現目標物後,快速俯衝,精準完成任務。
這裡是陸軍無人機大隊,正在進行攻擊無人機的飛行訓練。
[[陸軍21砲指部無人機大隊 蔡少校]]
“我們訓練的部分,會在它的底下做一個掛載彈藥,一個實戰化演練,這個是投彈型的,它不是自殺式無人機,但一樣是攻擊用無人機”
不過,您知道嗎,實戰化演練用無人機,全是台灣廠商製造,軍方強調百分之百非紅供應鏈,鼓舞台灣廠商在短短幾年內,展現出強大能量,快速攻佔國際市場。
[[台灣無人載具聯盟執行長 游富洋]]
“俄烏戰爭裡面,烏克蘭其實有一大半的零組件,都是來自於台灣的供應,我們不是整機,但是零組件都是我們的,因為有那個需求,把我們的產業帶上來了”
[[銘旺科技公司策略長 范瑋益]]
“在無人機這個新興市場上面,我們能夠提供的非紅供應,其實是我們台灣下一個護國神山”
2017年以來,美國基於安全理由,禁止軍方使用中國製的無人機,開始推動「非紅供應鏈」,讓台灣的廠商看到商機。
[[邑錡公司董事長 陳世哲]]
“美國是逐步,基本上他現在的主要零組件不能用中國的,台灣的無人機產業是百分之百禁止,尤其在國防產業,所以以民間的企業裡面來看這樣的商機,我願意投入資源進來”
不論是經濟產業的非紅供應鏈,還是國防前線的不對稱戰力;無人機都可能將是,台灣的護國神山。
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