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Saturday 28 June 2025
Taiwan's AIDC eyes Q3 launch for counter-drone system as civilian aircraft orders exceed US$1.72B
Taiwan's Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC) announced that its anti-drone system is progressing as planned and may be launched by the third quarter of 2025. Additionally, the company's civilian aircraft orders have exceeded NT$50 billion (approx. US$1.72 billion), driven by strong demand from major international aviation firms.
Friday 27 June 2025
Taiwan's Thunder Tiger joins forces with US Auterion to bring AI smarts to drones and unmanned vehicles across air, land, and sea
Taiwan's Thunder Tiger Technology has partnered with American defense technology company Auterion to integrate advanced artificial intelligence and autonomous systems into its comprehensive lineup of unmanned vehicles operating in air, land, and sea domains.
Thursday 26 June 2025
China reportedly demands rare earth firms hand over tech staff data amid delays in lifting export curbs
Despite a pledge made at the Geneva talks to lift export restrictions on rare earth materials, China has yet to follow through. According to The Wall Street Journal, Chinese authorities have recently instructed domestic rare earth companies to submit detailed personnel rosters, including technical qualifications, research experience, and personal data. The move is part of a broader effort to establish a national-level database aimed at preventing technology leaks.
Thursday 26 June 2025
Taiwan drone maker unveils long-range delivery aircraft amid industry expansion
Taiwanese drone manufacturers are rolling out new models as the island seeks to build domestic unmanned aircraft capabilities, with HY Tech introducing an electric long-range drone designed for logistics and disaster relief operations.
Thursday 26 June 2025
Trump launches strike on Iran, signals no letup in tariff policy

As the deadline for President Trump's tariff deferrals approaches on July 9, global attention shifts to the G7 summit in Canada, where leaders are pressing the US to roll back its trade restrictions. However, in a dramatic turn of events, Trump cut his participation short, citing more urgent matters back home. On the evening of June 21, Trump ordered seven B-2 bombers to strike Iran's underground nuclear facilities, signaling a significant escalation in US military engagement in the region.

Wednesday 25 June 2025
China's drone export squeeze drives prices sky-high
Export prices for Chinese-made drone components are skyrocketing as Beijing enforces stricter controls on outbound shipments. According to reports from China's Jiwei Network, since September 2024, the Chinese government has imposed a licensing regime on select drone parts, citing the need to prevent military use. This policy encompasses a broad range of key technologies, including propulsion systems, target-locking laser modules, and electromagnetic jamming devices designed to disrupt adversarial drones.
Wednesday 25 June 2025
Ukraine delegation visits Taiwan to strengthen cooperation on drones, energy, and healthcare
Following its appearance at the Smart City Summit in March 2025, a Ukrainian business delegation has returned to Taiwan to deepen cooperation across four key sectors as part of Ukraine's national reconstruction efforts.
Wednesday 25 June 2025
Taiwan-based AbonMax unveils Switchblade-inspired combat drone

Taiwanese tech firm AbonMax has unveiled the Cobra-3120, a domestically developed tactical drone modeled after the US-made Switchblade, marking a significant step forward for the island's private development of defense products.

Tuesday 24 June 2025
Japan races to build domestic drone supply chain as China tightens grip
Japanese drone makers, long proud of their "Made in Japan" branding, remain heavily reliant on low-cost components from China, including key parts like electronic speed controllers, propellers, and engine generators. However, that dependence is coming under fresh scrutiny as China's recent export restrictions, imposed over national security concerns, have sparked concerns about supply chain reliability.
Tuesday 24 June 2025
Ukraine defense delegation seeks Taiwan tech partnerships
A Ukrainian delegation with nearly 20 industry representatives, led by Lviv deputy mayor Serhiy Kiral has visited Taiwan recently, while defense and drone companies had comprised a quarter of the group. The visit aimed to leverage Ukraine's battlefield-tested drone expertise for Taiwan's defense industry development.
Monday 23 June 2025
Rising Israel-Iran tensions drive demand for Taiwan's military power amplifiers
Rising tensions between Israel and Iran have drawn global focus back to the modernization of defense communications and radar systems. This shift is driving sustained demand for military-grade power amplifiers (PAs), positioning Taiwan-based suppliers like Transcom as critical contributors to high-frequency defense applications. Transcom has experienced consistent growth in orders from Israeli clients over the past two years.
Monday 23 June 2025
Taiwan's Thunder Tiger expands defense portfolio with FPV drones and Sea Shark unmanned surface vessel

Thunder Tiger Technology, a Taiwan-based robotics and model manufacturer, is expanding its presence in the defense sector with new aerial and maritime autonomous platforms, capitalizing on the surging global demand for tactical unmanned systems.

Monday 23 June 2025
Taiwan partners with US drone firm Auterion despite China sanctions risk
Taiwan's National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology has signed a memorandum of understanding with US-based Auterion to integrate advanced drone operating systems and swarm control technology into the island's military capabilities, marking a significant defense collaboration despite potential Chinese government retaliation.
Friday 20 June 2025
U.S. defense firms shrug off China threat, join Taiwan sea drone test
Taiwan's National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology hosted a demonstration of unmanned vessels, drawing 13 domestic and international companies, including five US firms that participated despite potential Chinese sanctions.
Thursday 19 June 2025
Taiwan tests unmanned boats in military demonstration as tensions rise
Taiwan's National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) staged sea trials for unmanned vessels off the northeastern coast, bringing together 12 domestic and international companies in a display of the island's growing autonomous maritime capabilities.
Thursday 19 June 2025
Taiwanese aerospace supplier wins three-year Kawasaki engine parts deal
Aerospace Industrial Development Corp. (AIDC) secured a three-year contract with Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. to supply Trent XWB-97K aircraft engine components at the Paris Air Show, extending a partnership that began in 2013.
Thursday 19 June 2025
Taiwan's GUS Technology powers military drones with next-gen batteries amid rising global conflicts
As geopolitical tensions rise, from the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict to recent clashes between Israel and Iran, the global defense landscape is undergoing rapid transformation. This shift is driving significant advancements in military technologies, particularly unmanned aerial systems (UAS), where endurance, safety, and the ability to adapt to diverse environments are critical.
Wednesday 18 June 2025
US-Taiwan deepened drone collab to protect defense supply chain from Chinese threats
As the US steps up efforts to secure its unmanned systems supply chain from Chinese influence, Taiwan is emerging as a key potential partner, leveraging its cybersecurity protocols and expanding defense ambitions.
Wednesday 18 June 2025
How Ukraine's AI-powered US$600 drone swarm crippled Russia's billion-dollar strategic bombers
Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) carried out a highly coordinated drone attack, known as Operation Spiderweb, on June 1, 2025, targeting four Russian airbases deep within Russian territory. Ukrainian authorities reported that the strike destroyed 41 large aircraft, including long-range strategic bombers and airborne early warning planes, significantly undermining Moscow's aerial strike capabilities.
Tuesday 17 June 2025
OpenAI signs US$200 million AI deal with Pentagon under new government initiative
OpenAI has launched its "OpenAI for Government" initiative by signing a US$200 million, one-year artificial intelligence (AI) contract with the US Department of Defense, marking its first military collaboration under the program. The agreement aims to support the development of cutting-edge AI prototypes for national security use, covering both warfare and administrative applications.
Monday 16 June 2025
Former US army secretary leads Taiwan defense talks ahead of Ukraine visit
Defense industry autonomy has emerged as a global priority amid escalating geopolitical tensions. The Taiwan-US Defense Industry Forum recently concluded with former US Army Secretary Christine Wormuth leading a defense delegation to the island, focusing on bilateral cooperation opportunities highlighted by lessons from the Russia-Ukraine War. A Ukrainian industrial delegation, including drone sector representatives, is scheduled to visit Taiwan next, signaling deepening ties among democratic allies.
Saturday 14 June 2025
Supplying Lockheed’s Patriots, Taiwanese firm bets on chips too
Amid escalating geopolitical tensions, global defense spending is surging, transforming the sector into a strategic growth pillar alongside semiconductors. For Taiwan's ChenFull Precision Co., these two industries form the backbone of its operations. While the company's defense segment remains modest in scale, its gross margin approaches 70%—a remarkable figure that outpaces all other business units and now serves as a critical driver of ChenFull's broader corporate growth.
Friday 13 June 2025
Trump's NATO demands fuel EU defense boom, Taiwan's tech cash in
Europe's military-industrial supply chain is experiencing renewed momentum as US President Donald Trump's hardline stance on NATO defense budgets continues to reshape spending priorities across the EU. Taiwanese manufacturer MilDef Crete, specializing in rugged industrial computers, has indicated that increased defense spending within the bloc, initially driven by policies from the Trump administration, has evolved into a long-term structural trend. This heightened military expenditure is anticipated to continue beyond the conclusion of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Wednesday 11 June 2025
China's 10 rare earth powerhouses driving 70% of global supply

In April 2025, China imposed new export restrictions on seven critical mid-to-heavy rare earth elements—samarium (Sm), gadolinium (Gd), terbium (Tb), dysprosium (Dy), lutetium (Lu), scandium (Sc), and yttrium (Y). The move disrupted global supply chains, hitting the automotive and electronics industries hardest.

Sunday 8 June 2025
Taiwan's Transcom eyes defense contracts as military spending set to rise
Taiwan military-grade power amplifier maker Transcom said it completed testing and certification for multiple products this year, including high-frequency solid state power amplifiers, up-conversion Doppler amplifiers, and high-frequency receivers. The company expects to receive military product certification in the second half of 2025.