Taiwan is seeking to fuse satellite, radar and drone data into a “connectivity” network as part of Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te’s multibillion-dollar bid to build a layered defence shield to counter Beijing’s possible missile attacks.
The plan, which Lai calls the “Taiwan shield” and officials and analysts often refer to as the backbone of a broader “T-Dome” concept, is intended to overhaul how Taiwan detects, tracks and intercepts incoming threats.
In a televised interview on Sunday,...
Taiwan’s leader seeks T-Dome ‘connectivity’ network to defend against Beijing attack
Published 5 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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