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“Driven by technologies such as autonomous unmanned systems and advanced networks, unmanned combat innovation is undergoing dramatic transformation,” the article said.
“We must move beyond traditional thinking, abandon the conventional use of unmanned systems as merely auxiliary forces, and develop a new operational theory centred on their large-scale, centralised deployment.”
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“The next phase of competition will focus on which side can rapidly concentrate the necessary systems and personnel, pioneer new models of organisation and deployment, and lead the way in building an unmanned force with cutting-edge technology and tactics,” it said.
US-China competition in UAVs and unmanned systems is a key front in their intensifying strategic and technological rivalry, particularly amid the rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea.