Taiwan Army Conducts Live-Fire Drone Drills, Commander Urges Problem-Solving
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Taiwanese Army conducted simultaneous live-fire drone exercises in both northern and southern regions.
- During the drills, some ammunition failed to detonate or hit targets, and component tests showed less-than-ideal results.
- Army Commander Lแปฏ Khรดn Tu emphasized identifying and overcoming problems during training to build combat readiness, highlighting the army's resilient spirit.
Taiwan's Army simultaneously executed live-fire drone exercises across its northern and southern regions, marking a significant step in enhancing its unmanned aerial capabilities. The drills, which involved various drone types and targets, aimed to test the effectiveness of attack drones and identify areas for improvement.
During the exercises, some challenges emerged. A portion of the ammunition did not detonate as expected, and several rounds missed their intended targets. Additionally, tests on ordnance components yielded results that were described as less than ideal. These issues were addressed directly by personnel on the training grounds, who worked to resolve them before proceeding with subsequent firing actions.
Easy things are never an achievement; it is in live-fire training that we find problems and overcome them.
In the northern region, the Altius-600M drone conducted its first-ever live-fire exercise against maritime targets off the coast of Yilan. Meanwhile, in the southern region at the Neijiao training base in Tainan, ground targets, including tanks, armored vehicles, and Humvees, were engaged using "immersive" and "bombing" type drones. These drones performed high-speed impacts and dropped munitions from altitudes exceeding 200 meters against static targets.
Drone live-fire attacks are not achieved overnight. Developing drones in the Army over the past year, from training pilots to conducting tests and evaluations, has been a gradual, steady, and innovative process with significant results.
Army Commander Lแปฏ Khรดn Tu observed the training in Tainan and acknowledged the imperfections. He stressed that developing drone attack capabilities is a challenging, step-by-step process that has been underway for over a year. He commended the participating officers and soldiers for their dedication and efforts, noting the substantial progress made.
Commander Lแปฏ stated that while some aspects of the ordnance component tests were not perfect, he highly valued everyone's contributions. He expressed confidence in the troops' ability to overcome setbacks, emphasizing that true achievement lies in confronting and solving problems. He urged all soldiers to work together, embodying the army's spirit of perseverance, and to look forward to continuous improvement in future exercises.
I am not worried about failure, only that we lack the confidence and courage to challenge and break through again. Easy things are never an achievement; finding problems and overcoming them is the spirit of the Army's unyielding perseverance.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.