
The asymmetric warfare strategy would see Taiwan become like a porcupine – covered in “quills” such as lightweight, shoulder-launched air defence missiles to fend off the much larger and better armed PLA.
Influenced by US military advisers and backed by American arms sales, the strategy relies on deploying a vast number of small and low-cost combat platforms like FIM-92 Stinger portable air defence missiles and Switchblade 300 anti-tank loitering munitions, according to the article.
They would be used to launch “successive waves of attacks” on high-value targets like tanks, warships and radar systems in a war of attrition.
It said the aim was to turn the island into a fortress of layered defence, making use of the urban landscape and geography to drag the PLA into a protracted and costly conflict.
The article said Taiwan’s military was integrating new weapons – specifically Himars rocket systems and M1A2T tanks – with Taiwanese-made equipment like Land Sword II air defence missiles.
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