Taiwanese Military Wants To Procure Nearly 50,000 Indigenous Drones

The Taiwanese military plans to procure roughly 50,000 drones over the next two years, a fourteenfold increase from the order it placed in 2023 Image credit: Matthew Fulco

The Taiwanese military plans to procure nearly 50,000 drones over the next two years, a fourteenfold increase from the order it placed in 2023.

Credit: Matthew Fulco
Taiwan’s military plans to procure 48,750 drones over the next two years from domestic manufacturers, according to a government tender notice published this week. It is the largest such procurement by the Taiwanese military and a more than fourteenfold increase from an order for 3,400 drones placed...
Matthew Fulco

Matthew Fulco is Business Editor for Aviation Week, focusing on commercial aerospace and defense.

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