A Taiwanese government-backed drone alliance and a Polish uncrewed system industry group have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to develop a “non-China” drone supply chain and work together on key technologies.
The MOU, signed by the Taiwan Excellence Drone International Business Opportunities Alliance (TEDIBOA) and the Polish Chamber of Unmanned Systems (PISB) in Poland on Wednesday, would improve ties between the Taiwanese and Polish drone industries, the alliance said in a statement.
Beyond paving the way for creating a non-China supply chain and integrating drone systems, the MOU would also support laws favorable to the market and plans for joint testing at cross-border technology exhibitions, it said.
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In an op-ed, a researcher Konrad Szatters published a comment in CHOICE (China Observers in Central and Eastern Europe):
This development sheds light on several broader issues. It offers insight into how CEE countries are reassessing their technological and security dependencies. It also suggests that Taiwan is finding practical, relatively low-profile, forms of engagement with Europe, and highlights that certain EU member states are willing to explore such avenues of cooperation. This creates an opportunity for Taiwan to strengthen its ties with Europe and make itself more indispensable for its partners, especially in the context of EU’s ongoing ‘de-risking’ from China. Finally, it highlights gaps in Europe’s own defense-industrial capabilities and shows the direction of choices certain governments may make when domestic supply becomes limited.
Can we also have a non-US supply chain?
What parts in the drone supply chain comes from USA?
To be fair, if you don’t want to buy Chinese motors, then the only option is the US. Maybe Taiwan, but that I would not call a very secure supply chain either. Hard to believe but there doesn’t seem to be a single manufacturer in Europe that produces drone motors
So you are going around posting the same comment?
Good job, here is 100 social credit score for your service!
Given that croatia is a major producer of drones, could they also be a part of this deal? https://defence-industry.eu/croatian-company-orqa-boosts-annual-fpv-drone-output-to-280000-units-as-it-removes-reliance-on-chinese-technology/
Should austria, hungary, germany, russia, and all others that threwout history beat down on poland be scared? (Maybe) Is poland going to take revenge? (Maybe)
all others that threwout history
Only those who did.
Sweden also picked at them
But did they throw out history?
What?
A bad joke about the typo.




