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Taiwan's military has conducted live-fire drills using US-made attack drones as part of efforts to strengthen its defense capabilities. The exercises featured Anduril's Altius-600M drones launched from mobile platforms. The drones are a key component of Taiwan's "hellscape" defense strategy, which envisions the Taiwan Strait filled with unmanned systems to complicate any potential naval invasion attempt.
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00:00Taiwan's military has been testing attack drones made by the US. They are
00:05launching Andurl's Altius 600A drones from mobile platforms. The military says
00:10their drones hit all their targets. They're a key part of Taiwan's so-called
00:14hellscape defense strategy. That's the idea that Taiwan Strait would be filled
00:19with drones making it difficult for enemy forces to attempt a naval invasion.
00:23The military also conducted live-fire artillery and rocket exercises this week.
00:28So, let's take a look.
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