Taiwan’s New Integrated Air Defense Network Set for Year-End Completion, Deployment Eyed for 2027

Frank Williams, Okinawa Taiwan’s military is on schedule to finish its next-generation integrated air defense intelligence system by the end of this year, with plans to deploy the advanced network as early as next year pending approval of additional funding, a military source said. The system merges two major domestic initiatives: the Huanzhan Project (寰展計畫),…

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From Infantry to FPV Engineer: Marine Veteran Corey Wetherholt on the Realities of Drone Warfare

Richard Sanders, Phnom Penh Corey Wetherholt, founder of CivDiv LLC and a former U.S. Marine Corps infantryman, has emerged as a leading voice on small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) and first-person view (FPV) drone operations. His career trajectory—from conventional Marine infantry to guerrilla-style operations in Iraq, early advisory roles in Ukraine, and hands-on FPV engineering—mirrors…

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DP Smart’s Rogy360 Deployed on Kaohsiung Port’s AI Patrol Vessel

Kaohsiung, Taiwan — DP Smart announced that its Rogy360 panoramic imaging system has been successfully deployed on Kaohsiung Port’s AI-powered patrol vessel “Zhiyu,” enhancing the port’s smart maritime surveillance and operational safety. Integrated with the vessel’s multi-sensor suite, Rogy360 delivers continuous 360-degree panoramic imaging to support real-time monitoring, situational awareness, and AI-assisted analysis. The system…

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Trump claims there are ‘no limits’ on his power

Frank Williams, Kampot US President Donald Trump has denied that the war on Iran has highlighted the limits of his ability to project power, telling Axios on Thursday that “there are no limits.” On Tuesday, Washington and Tehran signed a memorandum of understanding, extending a 60-day ceasefire and laying the ground for further talks. Iran…

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Lai urges China to avoid force against Taiwan

Richard Sanders, Phnom Penh President William Lai said yesterday that China should stop military expansion in the South China Sea, East China Sea and Taiwan Strait, and abandon any threat of force against Taiwan. Speaking at a reception for foreign correspondents in Taipei, Lai said Taiwan remains willing to engage with China on the basis…

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Shifting Power in the Middle East Signals Lessons for Taiwan’s Security Calculus

Brian Lupus, Penang The recent conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran is increasingly being viewed by analysts as a defining example of how modern warfare is evolving—offering lessons that extend far beyond the Middle East, including for Taiwan and the broader Indo-Pacific. Despite overwhelming military superiority, a coalition led by Washington and Tel…

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