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Taiwan unveils home-built unmanned attack boat inspired by Ukraine drone warfare

Taiwan unveils home-built unmanned attack boat inspired by Ukraine drone warfare

Taiwan's shipbuilder CSBC Corp has unveiled its first domestically developed military unmanned surface vehicle (USV), marking a significant step towards strengthening the island's drone fleet against growing threats from the People's Liberation Army (PLA).
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Inspired by Ukraine's use of
drone warfare , the Endeavour Manta USV aligns with Taiwan's asymmetric warfare strategy, leveraging advanced and cost-effective technologies against a numerically superior adversary.
However, concerns persist over whether Taiwan's domestically produced military USVs are effective and cost-efficient given the island's lag behind mainland China in
drone development
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The drone attack boat was unveiled on Tuesday during a launch event in Kaohsiung in southern Taiwan. The drone measures 8.6 metres by 3.7 metres (28 feet by 12 feet), and has a displacement exceeding 5 tonnes. Made of fibre-reinforced plastic, it has a payload capacity exceeding 1 tonne and a top speed of 35 knots (65km/h), powered by two outboard engines.
Equipped with multiple communication systems – including 4G, line-of-sight radios and beyond line-of-sight satellite links – the USV can maintain contact with a control centre.
CSBC chairman Huang Cheng-hung emphasised its AI-driven targeting, anti-hijacking features and autonomous navigation system, allowing it to return to base – even if jammed by enemy forces. The vessel could carry high-explosive warheads and light torpedoes and maximise damage through direct suicide collisions.
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