Revolutionizing Defense: The New Age of Tech-Driven Warfare
Palmer Luckey, founder of defense tech firm Anduril, visited Taiwan advocating for a tech-driven defense revolution against Chinese threats. His company is rapidly advancing in unmanned systems and AI. As geopolitical tensions rise, emerging defense tech firms are reshaping global military strategies, emphasizing rapid production and high-tech solutions.

Palmer Luckey, the billionaire founder of Anduril, a leading defense technology company, delivered a stark message to Taiwan's aspiring IT engineers earlier this month. Amid growing threats from China, Luckey stressed that their democracy's survival might hinge on technological advancements.
During his Asia trip to open a new Taiwan office and finalize a production deal with South Korea, he announced that Anduril would deliver its Altius loitering munitions to Taiwan within six months of contract signing. His visit underscored the transformative role of unmanned systems and AI in modern defense strategies.
Luckey urged Taiwan to follow Ukraine's lead by embracing small-tech firms that significantly impact national security. As new entrants like Anduril invest heavily in U.S. and allied defense initiatives, they are redefining military strategies to counter potential Chinese and Russian aggression.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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