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Friday 10 October 2025
First of Taiwan's FORMOSAT-8 satellite heads to the US for launch into orbit
Taiwan has begun deployment of its first fully domestically developed satellite constellation, known as FORMOSAT-8, marking a significant milestone for the island's growing aerospace ambitions. The first of the eight-satellite system, designated FS-8A, departed from the Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) on October 7, 2025, and is en route to the United States for final testing and integration.
Thursday 9 October 2025
US expands export controls, citing Chinese firms' support for Hamas and Houthis
The US Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) announced on October 8, 2025, that it is placing 29 Chinese and Hong Kong entities onto its strengthened Entity List—a move that bans or severely restricts US exports to those organizations without special approval. The decision, BIS said, targets firms suspected of supplying Iran-backed armed groups like Hamas and the Houthis in Yemen with drones built using US electronic components.
Thursday 9 October 2025
Beijing tightens tech controls, linking rare earths to AI and national security

In a major escalation of its tech resource policy, China's Ministry of Commerce announced new export restrictions on rare earth materials, sharply tightening approval processes for exports linked to advanced semiconductors and artificial intelligence (AI). The move adds a critical new layer of scrutiny to the global supply chain for high-tech industries.

Thursday 9 October 2025
Taiwan tech giants venture into space with govt-backed LEO satellites
After repeated delays, Taiwan's ambitious Beyond 5G satellite program is finally moving forward with promising news: two of the island's leading original design manufacturers (ODMs), Wistron and Compal, have each secured government funding of NT$1.178 billion (US$38 million) to develop, test, and manufacture two low-Earth orbit (LEO) communication satellites apiece.
Thursday 9 October 2025
Taiwan's drone maker eyes DJI throne as US$1.6 billion military contract looms
Sun Yad Group's subsidiary, Myson Century, is positioning itself as a rising star in the drone industry with its vertically integrated approach—from IC design to full drone manufacturing. Proudly designed and made in Taiwan, its drones target industrial inspection, logistics, and disaster relief applications. Over 70% of the components are self-produced, underscoring the company's commitment to domestic innovation. With plans to launch on Amazon globally in the fourth quarter of 2025, Myson Century boldly aims to become the "Taiwanese DJI," challenging the market leader in drones.
Wednesday 8 October 2025
US rebuilds rare earth supply chain to cut China dependence
The global rare earth market has long been dominated by China, encompassing everything from ore extraction to separation and refining, and even magnet manufacturing. Although the US possesses rare earth resources, high costs, strict environmental regulations, and China's low-price supply led the US to virtually exit the industry after the 1990s, becoming reliant on imports from China.
Tuesday 7 October 2025
Dragonfly UAS joins Qisda in drone push
To accelerate its expansion in the drone market, Qisda has recently incorporated two drone companies, one of which is Dragonfly UAS. Apart from being a distributor in Taiwan for American firm Skydio's drones that are in active use by the US military, Dragonfly UAS has also launched its self-developed vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) drones.
Tuesday 7 October 2025
Taiwan-US attack drones partnership eyes mass production by 2026
The Russia-Ukraine war has fundamentally reshaped modern warfare, and recent Pentagon concerns about missile stockpiles have underscored a strategic shift. Future conflicts are expected to favor low-cost, mass-produced weapons built from mature commercial technology and scalable private-sector manufacturing.
Tuesday 7 October 2025
AbonMax's tactical drone to ship first batch in November despite test setback
Alongside official collaborations between Taiwan's National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) and leading Western defense contractors, private companies such as AbonMax are accelerating their efforts in developing attack drones.
Sunday 5 October 2025
Taiwan defense firms ramp up drone output as Trump blocks US$400M sale
Taiwanese defense suppliers are doubling down on both domestic and overseas orders as global demand for military hardware accelerates. Unmanned systems have become a central focus of Taiwan's defense self-reliance strategy, with the Ministry of National Defense planning large-scale drone and unmanned vessel procurements. Rising defense budgets in the US and Europe, where governments are seeking to replenish arsenals, add further momentum to the sector.
Friday 3 October 2025
Taiwan's top aerospace firm pivots to drones as major jet program ends
Taiwan's Aerospace Industrial Development Corp (AIDC) is preparing for a major business shift as its advanced jet trainer program wraps up in 2026. The aerospace giant announced it is aggressively pursuing new contracts, with a sharp focus on unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, to fuel its future growth in the defense sector.
Wednesday 1 October 2025
US generals warn China poses top space threat, say Beijing developing orbital 'kill chain'

Senior US Space Force generals warned that China has become the nation's top threat in space, rapidly expanding its orbital military capabilities to challenge American forces.

Wednesday 1 October 2025
NiKA underwater surveillance system offers new possibilities for defense and research
As the Russia–Ukraine war rages on, another battle of intelligence and counterintelligence is quietly unfolding in the deep sea. The Canadian firm MetOcean is one of only a handful of suppliers offering solutions in this sector with its NiKA underwater acoustic monitoring system, which was recently showcased at the Taipei Aerospace and Defense Technology Exhibition (TADTE) 2025. Combining precision detection capabilities with versatile strategic value, NiKA can be used in a wide range of applications from submarine surveillance to subsea cable protection.
Tuesday 30 September 2025
Taiwan looks to mass-produced missiles and drones to strengthen defenses
The future of global defense is on display in Taipei, centered on unmanned systems and artificial intelligence. At the Taipei Aerospace and Defense Technology Exhibition, Taiwan's leading defense research institute unveiled a powerful joint arsenal created with top US defense startups. Their goal is to build a large, domestically produced deterrent fleet.
Friday 26 September 2025
Cheap drones redefine the future of warfare
A new reality of modern warfare is on full display. The recent Taipei Aerospace and Defense Technology Exhibition (TADTE 2025) and DSEI 2025 in London have revealed a dramatic shift in global defense priorities, driven by the battlefield lessons of the war in Ukraine. Militaries and defense contractors are now prioritizing unmanned systems and low-cost, mass-produced munitions designed to overwhelm enemy defenses.
Friday 26 September 2025
Rising defense budgets push Taiwan IPC firms toward aerospace markets
As fighter jets patrol the skies and geopolitical tensions rise worldwide, a new arms race is taking place inside Taiwan's leading technology sector. The island's industrial PC makers—known for building ultra-durable computers used in factories and vehicles—are now shifting their focus to supply the digital backbone for the next generation of smart warfare, including AI-powered drones and unmanned naval ships.
Friday 26 September 2025
Europe looks to Japan as it seeks a sovereign orbit

Amid growing concerns over overreliance on the United States for security—and the strategic uncertainty caused by "America First" policies—the European Union is deepening space cooperation with Japan, aiming to develop independent space capabilities and access a broader commercial space market.

Thursday 25 September 2025
South Korea's drone industry faces structural challenges amid supply chain and procurement issues
South Korea's drone industry is facing several critical challenges, including a fragile supply chain, inadequate coordination among component manufacturers, and a lack of effective overseas expansion strategies. According to industry insiders, the procurement system based on the "lowest bid" principle is a major factor undermining trust in domestic drone platforms. If the industry wishes to expand, it must take measures to ensure production speed, establish mass production systems, and transition to incorporate artificial intelligence and other new manufacturing technologies.
Thursday 25 September 2025
Taiwan unveils four-step strategy to strengthen anti-drone defenses
Taiwan is launching a major push to acquire more than 600 anti-drone systems with a budget of roughly NT$16 billion (US$529 million). This plan has turned a recent Taipei defense expo into a global audition for arms suppliers.
Thursday 25 September 2025
A new arms race in orbit: nations brace for conflict beyond Earth

In recent months, space has become an increasingly contested domain. Unusual orbital behavior by a Russian military satellite—seen repeatedly approaching foreign government and commercial satellites and allegedly releasing unidentified objects—has alarmed Western defense agencies. China's satellites, too, have conducted risky maneuvers, raising global concerns over the need for enhanced space defense capabilities.

Wednesday 24 September 2025
Taiwan's top shipyards move into unmanned vessels with dual-use ambitions
Taiwan, surrounded by ocean, views unmanned surface vessels (USVs) as vital to its defense strategy. The nation's three major shipbuilders — CSBC Corp., Lungteh Shipbuilding, and Jong Shyn Shipbuilding — have each launched domestically developed USVs, with production capacity now expanding. These vessels are set to operate in tandem with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to create an integrated sea-air defense network.
Tuesday 23 September 2025
From stores to battlefields: Samsung Galaxy taps defense market
Samsung Electronics' Galaxy series devices generated nearly US$13 billion in revenue from business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-government (B2G) markets in 2024, accounting for 10% to 15% of the Mobile eXperience (MX) division's total revenue, according to South Korean industry insiders.
Tuesday 23 September 2025
Taiwanese aerospace component makers face soaring demand and capacity constraints amid industry recovery
The global aerospace sector's rebound from the pandemic has fueled strong demand for aircraft and related components, leading Taiwanese suppliers to report order volumes far exceeding their production capacities. While these companies are not short of contracts, limitations in factory space and time-consuming certification processes restrain output growth. To meet customer needs and diversify, Taiwanese firms are expanding from small parts manufacturing toward larger assemblies like aircraft fuselages.
Tuesday 23 September 2025
Taiwan parts makers capitalize on defense export surge as drone wars reshape supply chains
Lessons from the battlefields of Ukraine and the Red Sea have made one thing clear: low-cost, mass-produced, and expendable drones are transforming combat. Once largely confined to civilian use, unmanned aircraft have rapidly expanded into military applications, emerging as one of the most closely watched assets in modern defense.
Monday 22 September 2025
Taiwan, US defense firms set 18-month plan to build drone capacity
Taiwan's top military research institute has signed partnership deals with six leading global defense firms, a landmark move aimed at building a more self-reliant defense supply chain.