Taiwan’s New Military Communications System Passes US Testing, Marks Key Step in Defense Modernization
Taiwan’s new battlefield comms system just passed US testing—ushering in a leap toward faster, encrypted, and mobile military ops.
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Taiwan’s new battlefield comms system just passed US testing—ushering in a leap toward faster, encrypted, and mobile military ops.
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