Taiwan's defense strategy, known as the porcupine strategy, employs a variety of high-tech and low-tech weapons to inflict damage on an invading force.
Delaying tactics, such as mining coastal waters and building barriers, are crucial for buying time for potential U.S. intervention against China.
Taiwan's approach includes inexpensive defensive weapons like javelins and drones, emphasizing a multifaceted, cost-effective strategy to counter larger invading forces.
The shallow coastal waters around Taiwan significantly disadvantage the Chinese Navy, as it limits their capabilities to clear mines effectively.
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