Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt said Taiwan could use kamikaze boats to protect itself from a Chinese invasion
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Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, suggests that Taiwan can learn from Ukraine's use of Magura sea drones to bolster its defense against a potential invasion by China. At the Milken Institute Global Conference, he emphasized the changing nature of warfare, highlighting the efficiency of remote-controlled drones. Schmidt urged the U.S. to reassess its military strategies regarding Taiwan, pointing out vulnerabilities of aircraft carriers in the face of modern threats such as hypersonic missiles and surveillance satellites. He proposed that Taiwan could deploy exploding sea drones to deter invasions effectively.
Do you really think that we're going to defend Taiwan with all of our aircraft carriers? Let me remind you that we have no particularly good defenses against hypersonic missiles.
The Magura sea drones have multiple functions, including surveillance and reconnaissance, but they've also been used to take out a helicopter and slam into a Russian military speedboat.
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