Southeast Asia Taiwan eyes India’s D4 anti-drone system to counter escalating Chinese threat

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Southeast Asia Taiwan eyes India’s D4 anti-drone system to counter escalating Chinese threat
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Source : https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/other/taiwan-eyes-india-s-d4-anti-drone-system-to-counter-escalating-chinese-threat/ar-AA1GdHSO?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=5de04da844854461d3acceca4e94ae23&ei=11 Short Summary: Taiwan eyes India’s D4 anti-drone system to counter escalating Chinese threat© Moneycontrol Taiwan has shown interest in acquiring India's state-of-the-art D4 anti-drone system, developed by the Defence Research and Developed Organisation (DRDO) and manufactured by Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL).

Taiwan eyes India’s D4 anti-drone system to counter escalating Chinese threat​

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Taiwan eyes India’s D4 anti-drone system to counter escalating Chinese threat

Taiwan eyes India’s D4 anti-drone system to counter escalating Chinese threat© Moneycontrol
Taiwan has shown interest in acquiring India's state-of-the-art D4 anti-drone system, developed by the Defence Research and Developed Organisation (DRDO) and manufactured by Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL).

The move comes in response to a surge in Chinese drone activity near Taiwan's borders and strategic facilities.



Taiwan's interest marks a significant step in strengthening defence ties with India amid growing regional tensions with China.

India's indigenously developed Drone Detect, Deter and Destroy (D4) anti-drone system gained global attention for its effectiveness in neutralizing Turkish-origin drones and loitering munitions during the India-Pakistan conflict, according to a statement by the Indian Defence Research Wing (IDRW).

The D4 system demonstrated its prowess in Operation Sindoor, where it successfully jammed and neutralized Pakistani drone swarms, including Turkish-supplied Bayraktar TB2 drones.

The system employs both “soft kill” methods (electronic jamming, GPS spoofing) and “hard kill” methods (laser-based directed energy weapons) to neutralise enemy drones.

A DRDO official confirmed that Taiwan's request reflects the D4 system's growing reputation as a battle-proven solution.


Related video: Taiwan unveils advanced drones amid China tensions (KameraOne)


A successful deal with Taiwan could pave the way for deeper defence cooperation, potentially including joint development of advanced counter-drone technologies. Furthermore, with China's aggressive posturing in the Indo-Pacific, India's strategic outreach to Taiwan could serve as a critical counterweight, reshaping regional security dynamics.

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